just started Stephen Fry's Mythos. I've been an avid fan of Greek Mythology since I was in 3rd grade with the incredible book D'Aulaires' Book of Greek Myths (and many others since).
Cool. Thanks for posting this.Some books on chess, hoping to improve.
Soon I will read a primer on "GO" so that my wife and I can start learning to play it.
Just finished The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick.
Cool. Thanks for posting this.
Almost 50 million people play the game globally, it is 2500 years old... and I’ve never heard of it!
I really love the series that's on Amazon. It's really fascinating and I've got the novel high on my TBR pile because of the series. In fact, it's higher than The Expanse series.
Go is a captivating game, if you really look into it. If you are interested in learning, I highly recommend checking out PandaNet, which is a free Tokyo-based international Go server. There are instructional resources there, there are tournaments, and you can live play against other players who are ranked at your level, instead of getting pounded by people who are much higher level than you are.
In fact, I had completely forgotten about PandaNet until you mentioned Go, so I went in and registered a new account for myself, since I don't remember what my old info was. I also have to figure out where my books on Go are. I've got a small board that I played on a bunch of years back, but I can't remember where the books on Go that I had are.
Gave up about 6 or 7 chapters in. Too much description in the way of of hats and calico....Never Read a Jane Austen novel before. Here goes...
How is it? Looks interesting.
How is it? Looks interesting.