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    Default What are you reading light novels?

    I read light novels online and my favourite light novel is zhan long. This is one of the best.
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    What are you reading light novels?

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    Reading Le Fanu. I like old works.
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    what's a "light novel"?

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    Mind candy. Something you can read without much thought. Great when you're tired.

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    Howard Sterns new book

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    Quote Originally Posted by cliffordbarnabus View Post
    what's a "light novel"?
    One that doesn't weigh much, its about the grams......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Traveler View Post
    One that doesn't weigh much, its about the grams......
    Big words mean more ink which means more weight. Hey, it adds up... Stick with Dr. Seuss.

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    This thread isn’t what I thought it would be about - literally lightweight paperbacks. But since I’m here I’ll suggest 1950s and 1960s pulp fiction mysteries. They weight just a few ounces and provide great entertainment. Available for a couple bucks at most used bookstores.

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    Old Louis L'Amour and Zane Grey Westerns.
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    To be serious, I've gotten in the habit of taking a paperback and tearing out/burning the pages that I've read. The last was a short novel by Yan Lianke, "The Years, Months, Days."

    I find it easier than carrying a Kindle, esp. since mine doesn't have a back light. But if I ever get to stay out longer than a week, I may use it as an excuse to upgrade to a Paperwhite and bring it along.

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    All the works of Elmore Leonard.
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