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Rapid finished reading Dust by Hugh Howey (Silo, #3)

Dust by Hugh Howey (Silo, #3)
Wool introduced the world of the silo. Shift told the story of its creation. Dust will describe its downfall
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Rapid started reading Dust by Hugh Howey (Silo, #3)

Dust by Hugh Howey (Silo, #3)
Wool introduced the world of the silo. Shift told the story of its creation. Dust will describe its downfall
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Rapid started reading The Complete Cthulhu Mythos Tales by H.P. Lovecraft
Rapid finished reading Shift by Hugh Howey (Silo, #2)

Shift by Hugh Howey (Silo, #2)
Hugh Howey goes back to show the first days of the Silo, and the beginning of the end In 2007, …
Rapid started reading Shift by Hugh Howey (Silo, #2)

Shift by Hugh Howey (Silo, #2)
Hugh Howey goes back to show the first days of the Silo, and the beginning of the end In 2007, …
Rapid finished reading Offer uten ansikt by Stefan Ahnhem

Offer uten ansikt by Stefan Ahnhem
En sløydlærer blir funnet drept på sløydsalen. Ved siden av den døde ligger et gammelt klassebilde fra 9. klasse, der …
Rapid started reading Offer uten ansikt by Stefan Ahnhem

Offer uten ansikt by Stefan Ahnhem
En sløydlærer blir funnet drept på sløydsalen. Ved siden av den døde ligger et gammelt klassebilde fra 9. klasse, der …
Rapid finished reading Stalker by Lars Kepler

Stalker by Lars Kepler
Et filmklipp sendes til politiet. Noen har stått i hagen og i hemmelighet filmet en kvinne gjennom vinduet. Neste dag …
Rapid started reading Stalker by Lars Kepler

Stalker by Lars Kepler
Et filmklipp sendes til politiet. Noen har stått i hagen og i hemmelighet filmet en kvinne gjennom vinduet. Neste dag …
Rapid finished reading Guards! Guards! by Terry Pratchett
Rapid finished reading Alien Clay by Adrian Tchaikovsky (duplicate)
Rapid quoted Alien Clay by Adrian Tchaikovsky (duplicate)
Well, on Earth we have delightful critters named sea spiders, which are mostly leg, to the extent that actual vital organs end up squeezed into those legs because the body's so small. And the legs are very long, with lots of hooks and things at the end. They exist to punish arachnophobes who thought that diving into the deep ocean would keep them safe from regular spiders, and look like the nightmare distillation of all the things people hate about them.
— Alien Clay by Adrian Tchaikovsky (duplicate) (Page 121)



