Announcements Your Feedback > This post is a duplicate of an announcement made in the First Knot [https://theredstringblog.com/tag/1st-knot/] of the red string newsletter. I just wanted to say a BIG thank you to all of you who sent in feedback after the pilot edition. I must have received a good
Books The Thousandfold Thought Because I am still reading this book, I am not sure what is most important to include and what must be left out of my synopsis to give you a good preview without saying too much. Hopefully, the first 2 previews were good enough that you would consider buying your
Books The Warrior Prophet By the second book, the world is seeing a major turn of events. The religious leader: Maithanet, has decided to make war against the holy city of Shimeh and by no small chance, Kellhus has made his way into the ranks of the "Holy War". He has done so in
Books The Darkness that Comes Before In the first book, we are introduced to our protagonist - Kellhus Anasurimbor of the Dunyain - as he receives a summons of sorts from his father beckoning him to come to a city called Shimeh. We are also introduced to the sorcerer Drusas Achamian: and through his eyes, his
Books Fantasy, Fiction, and More My favourite genre of book is fantasy fiction. Books like The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R Tolkien, and Harry Potter by J.K Rowlings, fall under this category. My next favourite is just plain fiction of any sort. Some of my favourite fiction authors include John Grisham,
Announcements Interest Incentive Alright, so anime is admittedly one of my biggest hobbies. I don't even want to calculate how many hours of my life I have spent watching various anime shows. Therefore I would love to get as many people as possible to check it out. To this end, and also to
Anime Anime for Beginners In view of the diversity and diaspora of you readers, I realize I first must explain what exactly anime is. The term anime refers to animations originating in Japan. You can think of them as cartoons if you prefer. A lot of anime are animated versions of a pre-existing manga.
Reviews The Macbook Pro Ever since I started toying with the idea of buying a new laptop, my friend Joseph Florencio had touted the Macbook like no man's business. Since he got his Macbook, he has come to the conclusion that every other laptop and OS out there is shait - yes, not just
Reviews The iPod Touch These days just about every Tom, Dick, and Harry owns an iPod of some sort. In my family alone we cover the entire suite. Mum has the shuffle, Bro has the nano , Dad has the classic, and I now have the touch. So it's pretty safe to assume that you
Reviews The iPad First off, let me just be clear: An iPad is NOT a replacement for a laptop. In fact, just like an iPod, it relies heavily on syncing with your primary computer for books, documents, music, apps... just about everything. That said, it may still be a valid replacement for your
Announcements Mac’d Out! With the arrival of my 13.3 inch Macbook Pro this morning, I think I can officially declare Mac-ruptsy. I mean I am Mac-zimum Mac-ing, Big Mac stacking, the Mac-Donald of Mac-city... Ok, enough of that. I've always been a Windows guy, in fact I still am since I am