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Or that could be because all the stories he tells are so far fetched.

Walking on his hands in the armor.... silently? Come on. ;)

I've actually just read a lot of the books on that site, all the ones from the fiction section, and I didn't find any that I didn't at least kind of like. Good job to Bethsoft.
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I read them from the editor.
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this thread is about books not bonemold
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Point being? We're discussing a book. And it's my thread anyway.
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So far my favourite is the "Un~named Book", which details the forementioned killing and asasination techiniques of various thieves and a heist.

Second is the "Game at Dinner", since it had a really interesting twist and several clever turns that reminded me of various stories of mind games.

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I am enjoying the detail on "Corpse Preperations" as well I'm slowly going through them as I find them.
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[QUOTE=Deadalready]
I am enjoying the detail on "Corpse Preperations" as well I'm slowly going through them as I find them.[/QUOTE]

I like reading those too lol and the other ones that you often find in the caves where a necromancer lives :)

I quite like the history ones too, like the ones about all the emperors etc. that there have been since Tiber Septim, and biography ones.
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I like Chance's folly and the one that increases short blade and is about some assassins who rob a bank...
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ABC for Barbarians is the best. :laugh:
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I found a book on a shipwreck called "the fishy-stick" -

funny little book, but the pages were too smeared with some kind of sauce to really read anything...

Oh, the fishy-stick... oh, the fishy-stick... how I love... the fishy-stick...

sorry... (carried away...)
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[QUOTE=Damn Snakes!]I found a book on a shipwreck called "the fishy-stick" -

funny little book, but the pages were too smeared with some kind of sauce to really read anything...

Oh, the fishy-stick... oh, the fishy-stick... how I love... the fishy-stick...

sorry... (carried away...)[/QUOTE]

M'aq the Liar refers to it in Oblivion. ;)
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I like a dance in fire series, how many books are there?
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I believe "Trap" is my favorite book, very spooky and very long, but entertaining :)
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My Top 10 Books/series :
1.Egg of time (hey pictures ! :D )
2.Horror of castle Xyr
3.True nerevar
4.ABC of barbarian's (hey pictures x2 ! :D )
5.dance in the fire series (7 books)
6.2090 series is good
7.Vampires of Vardenfell II & I
8.How the orisum passed the orcs
9.On oblivion
10.The moon and star

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I recently found copies of Chance's Folly, Trap and Hallgerd's Tale, excellent reads.

Chance was interesting and Hallgerd's made me chuckle.
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Breathing water was humorous. That is really the only book I've read which isn't factual.
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