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  1. Personally I usually buy books in bookshops and don't often use online book stores. However, recently I found out about very interesting epic series "More than a Game" and it was nesessary to use online bookshops to get first parts of this fantasy novel. I bought them trough Amazon and I really liked it, because it was very comfortly, easily and quickly.

  2. Now I have very important period in my life - graduation exams in order to confirm my Bachelor Degree, so, unfortunately, I don't have a lot of free time. Currently I am reading epic series "More than a Game" written by Andrey Vasyliev. Very interesting book in LitRPG-genre. This book helps me to rest from busy period and gives me editional emotional support. 

  3. On 21/05/2017 at 6:04 PM, Notorious Nerd said:

    Hey! Hope your having a great May and everything :011:. So, I'm currently on the last book of the Throne of Glass series, Emperor of Storms, which I love. I think this series is really amazing, and it conveys the feelings of the characters so well, and so realistic which is hard to achieve in a fantasy book. The characters are great as well, and the plot never bores you, there's never any part your compelled to skip or skim. Which you shouldn't do anyway haha. I'd highly recommend this book! But that's not what I'm talking about. I'm coming to the end of one series and I'm looking to start another. So, I'm definitely going to read a Court or Thorns and Roses after, also by Sarah J. Maas but after that I'm sincerely pondering about the Lunar Chronicles. Is it any good? If you've read it could you please try and do a small, spoiler free review on it? Thanks! Also, I have the first book of the Maze Runner, which I'm excited to start, I just really don't know when. See, I bought it when I bought the first books of Divergent and The Mortal Instruments, (both which I love to death!), and I then proceeded to read more series, and kind of neglected the Maze Runner, which I shouldn't have really. I need to start it soon, because a lot of people have told me its really good. Then, I have The Dark Artifices, the sequel to TMI. I want to read it but its not a book I'm as enthusiatic about starting, which is unfortnate because I know I'll love it when I do eventually pick it up. And I have the first two books of Magnus Chase. Well..:mellow: I gave it a genuine go but I never really enjoyed reading it. So, that went down hill. Also want to read Everything Everything, sounds good.

    What're your opinions? Please help! Thanks lol :D (WHAT A RANT LMAO)

    I can suggest You to read an epic series "More than a game" written by Andrey Vasyliev. This masterpiece of the LitRPG genre will completely captivate Your imagination and will immerse You in the virtual world of game. This fantasy novel has an extremely interesting plot and dynamic development of the events. Fayroll is more than a novel, it's a brilliant synergy of fantasy fiction and online gaming. Moreover, it’s an inspiring novel full of action adventure and serendipitous fun. More details of this book You can find following this link

  4. My Top 10 books includes:

    1. "Fayroll" - Andrey Vasyliev 
    2. "The messenger" - Markus Zusak
    3. "The book thief" - Markus Zusak
    4. "The gray house" - Mariam Petrosyan 
    5. "The minds of Billy Milligan" - Daniel Keys
    6. "Geborgtes Leben" - Erich Maria Remark 
    7. "The Great Getsby" - F. Scott. Fitzgerald.
    8. "The Shadow of the wind" - Carlos Ruiz Zafon.
    9. "The two captains" - Veniamin Kaverin.
    10. "My life and Work" - Henry Ford.
  5. The book I am currently reading is "Fayroll" the author of which is Andrey Vasyliev. The genre this book is written in is quite new but extremely interesting and unusual one - LitRPG. This story is about how the life of typical person whose existence didn't characterize as saturated, active or outstanding one was changed one day when the main character faced the virtual reality and got extraordinary skills. The plot of this book is really breathtaking and the manner of writing is easy-to-understand, moreover, there is very special sense of humor of the author which the reader can find in majority of replicas and descriptions of doings. Personally I really liked this book and I am sure You also will admire the journey around virtual reality of "Fayroll".

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