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Thursday, December 30, 2004

Most visited pages 2004

  1. Zorroaster Forum
    Christian von Aster's Forum.

  2. Schattenwelt Forum
    A Forum about Roleplayinggames, Trading-Card-Games and other Fantasy related topics.

  3. Alcom
    My source for Importgames and news from the gaming world.

  4. Dork Tower Comics
    New Comics several times a week from John Kovalic.

  5. The Order of the Stick
    An ongoing D&D comic. Hillarious!


Friday, December 24, 2004

Top 5 Audiobooks 2004

  1. The Time Traveler's Wife written by Audrey Niffenegger
    A fantastic story about a man who under stress starts to time travel, however he cannot control when and where he is going. So it happens that he meets his wife several time while she is still a child. The story is very funny but sometimes a bit sad as well.

  2. His Dark Materials (The Golden Compass, The Subtle Knife, The Amber Spyglass) written by Philip Pullmann
    This is the story of a small girl who sets out to rescue a dear friend and ends up saving the universe. First of all, the story is breathtaking in its variety of characters and story development. In addition this book was recorded with a complete theater cast which heightens the atmosphere considerably. Definitely a must-hear.

  3. Angels and Demons written by Dan Brown
    This story took me completely by surprise, the pace is so fast and the story so addicting that I couldn't put it down.

  4. The Dark Tower written by Stephen King
    Finally King's epic is completed and what a story it turned out to be, a fast moving story with a huge surprise ending. Even though the last volume is the saddest of them all it is worth to finish it.

  5. The Fifth Elephant written by Terry Pratchett
    It's one of the finest Pratchett stories. A fantasy story with a lot of funny scenes and many references to modern life.


 
 
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