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Cabbage
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Read a book. Post a 1 to 10 rating of the book, if you like.

1. Currently Reading - Tender is the Flesh - Agustina Bazterrica

5/8/2026 8:31:36 PM

qntmfred
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currently reading Screwtape Letters. i reread it every couple years. 8/10

5/8/2026 8:34:36 PM

EMCE
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Currently reading Caste: The origins of our discontents by Isabel Wilkerson. Sad and angering, but thought provoking. 8/10

[Edited on May 8, 2026 at 8:55 PM. Reason : u]

5/8/2026 8:53:54 PM

Cabbage
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1. Tender is the Flesh - Agustina Bazterrica - 8/10
2. Currently Reading - The Haunted Vagina - Carlton Mellick III

A friend gave me this classic book two years ago. He's been asking how it was, so I'm going in....

5/12/2026 2:10:42 AM

Cabbage
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1. Tender is the Flesh - Agustina Bazterrica - 8/10
2. The Haunted Vagina - Carlton Mellick III - 7/10
3. Currently Reading - Elantris - Brandon Sanderson

5/13/2026 5:59:37 AM

StTexan
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https://a.co/d/0c7aM2iE

This is kinda like jesus for dummies, each day has a saying, and kinda explains it. So far only read entry for May 27 and i literally couldn't understand it at all. Something about pentecosts or something, idk what that word means

5/27/2026 8:04:45 PM

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1. Tender is the Flesh - Agustina Bazterrica - 8/10
2. The Haunted Vagina - Carlton Mellick III - 7/10
3. Elantris - Brandon Sanderson - 9/10
4. Currently Reading - The Ice Limit - Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child

5/28/2026 12:40:10 AM

Snewf
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Currently reading - Have A Nice Day! A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks by Mick Foley

5/28/2026 8:43:55 AM

fatcatt316
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"Currently reading - Have A Nice Day! A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks by Mick Foley"


I got to meet Mick Foley at Charlie Goodnight's and have a signed copy of that now! He's a surprisingly good author.


As for recent books:
1. Lonesome Dove - 10/10



[Edited on May 28, 2026 at 8:52 AM. Reason : Mankind's book]

5/28/2026 8:50:18 AM

Snewf
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I agree! He's got a distinctive voice, as a writer. I think I enjoy him as an artist, all around.

Super cool that you got to meet him and get your copy signed!

I saw him recently at the GCW match in Las Vegas, Joey Janela's Spring Break X. He came out in support of The Sandman during his retirement match. Also featured was Violent J from the ICP.

5/28/2026 8:58:57 AM

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I need to read more... there's just too much to watch on tv these days (sad, i know). I tend to start a book, get a little way in to it, then put it down for a while and forget about it. Then when I finally get back to it, I don't remember the details and basically have to start over. I've done that a lot over the last few years.

I just re-started Devil House by John Darnielle (of the Mountain Goats),

Earlier this year I planned to re-read East of Eden (John Steinbeck). I got about half-way through, then haven't picked it back up in a few months. I saw that there's going to be a Netflix mini-series later this year.

5/28/2026 11:16:48 AM

Bullet
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I need to read more... there's just too much to watch on tv these days (sad, i know). I tend to start a book, get a little way in to it, then put it down for a while and forget about it. Then when I finally get back to it, I don't remember the details and basically have to start over. I've done that a lot over the last few years.

I just re-started Devil House by John Darnielle (of the Mountain Goats),

Earlier this year I planned to re-read East of Eden (John Steinbeck). I got about half-way through, then haven't picked it back up in a few months. I saw that there's going to be a Netflix mini-series later this year.

5/28/2026 11:31:54 AM

StTexan
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I need to read more... there's just too much to watch on tv these days (sad, i know). I tend to start a book, get a little way in to it, then put it down for a while and forget about it. Then when I finally get back to it, I don't remember the details and basically have to start over. I've done that a lot over the last few years.

I just re-started Devil House by John Darnielle (of the Mountain Goats),

Earlier this year I planned to re-read East of Eden (John Steinbeck). I got about half-way through, then haven't picked it back up in a few months. I saw that there's going to be a Netflix mini-series later this year.

5/28/2026 11:33:07 AM

Snewf
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I started reading paperbacks on the beach so, like, you know... whenever I'm east of Edenton

5/28/2026 12:06:13 PM

Bullet
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^^what's wrong with you?

^

[Edited on May 28, 2026 at 1:26 PM. Reason : ]

5/28/2026 1:25:25 PM

fatcatt316
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"The Sandman during his retirement match"


Good lord, that guy only recently retired?? I think I saw him back in like the late '90s (and he wasn't a spring chicken then)

5/28/2026 5:05:00 PM

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