Book, magazine, article, instructions of how to make ramen noodles, doesn't matter! Just post what the last thing you read was and a description if you think other users would be interested! I'll start:
The last thing I read was a fantasy novel called Drylor The First Artifact.
Description from amazon:
When a man wakes up inside a cage that is being carried through an underground city, he has no idea where he is or what has happened to him. As Von, a victim of amnesia, is taken to a jail cell to await his fate amongst elves, humans, dwarfs, gnomes, and halflings, he is told he is a member of the Royal Guard of Genisus. It is not long before he is transported to the palace where he meets an impatient king who eventually returns him to his jail cell while deciding his destiny. As Von's memory slowly returns, he discovers that he is the only one who can protect Drylor-a world that abandoned him-from its greatest evil, his own brother. Through his journey to the truth, Von meets an unlikely group of friends who are willing to sacrifice everything to help him stop his brother Scarlet from annihilating the only world they have ever known. As Von's past becomes clear and reveals his future, he soon realizes the only way he can end his brother's heartless massacres is to find him and kill him.
What was the last thing you read?
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The last thing I read today, this morning, some upgrade instructions for an EMR software at a nursing home...have to push out Internet Explorer 8 finally, and Adobe X...to the workstations there (about 70 of them). Easily done in about 10 minutes though, via WSUS and GPOs. All from the comfort of my couch at home!
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:The last thing I read today, this morning, some upgrade instructions for an EMR software at a nursing home...have to push out Internet Explorer 8 finally, and Adobe X...to the workstations there (about 70 of them). Easily done in about 10 minutes though, via WSUS and GPOs. All from the comfort of my couch at home!