Wells doesn't generally read for fun unless he's on the road or deployed somewhere. He quite liked the Sharpe novels. Most of his fiction reading tends to be of the historical sort, and he generally prefers nonfiction. Annie's fond of poetry, and I think she likes Dickens.
Ray is a geek like you wouldn't believe- or rather, like you would, since I've been playing him long enough. He reads a lot of science fiction and comic books, and he's also really really fond of nonfiction books about fringe science. Note that in his world the big comic book companies are DC and Timely.
Bumblebee reads anything he can download.
The Great Librarian reads everything. Everything. It's what his race does. If they're not reading it, they're writing it or analyzing it.
Whistler prefers music for his entertainment, but he has a respectable Braille library.
Gordon likes hard SF and the science fiction classics, but he gets more of his entertainment from reading about science outside his own field, and from reading bicycling magazines (and trying not to laugh at the road bike people).
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Ray is a geek like you wouldn't believe- or rather, like you would, since I've been playing him long enough. He reads a lot of science fiction and comic books, and he's also really really fond of nonfiction books about fringe science. Note that in his world the big comic book companies are DC and Timely.
Bumblebee reads anything he can download.
The Great Librarian reads everything. Everything. It's what his race does. If they're not reading it, they're writing it or analyzing it.
Whistler prefers music for his entertainment, but he has a respectable Braille library.
Gordon likes hard SF and the science fiction classics, but he gets more of his entertainment from reading about science outside his own field, and from reading bicycling magazines (and trying not to laugh at the road bike people).
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