It's been a while, but let's try to get this blog back on track as quickly as possible. Once again, I apologize for the lack of activity. Actually, motivation has been quite fickle lately, and when I found it, I used it to finish some novels I've been keeping on my shelf for ages, or playing less-stressful games than usual.
Okay, so now it seems there are a few things being demanded by you people, one being the Higurashi VNs, another being some more original content and general reuploads because of File-holocaust and all. These things will come in time, as soon as I'm done cleaning my PC and files (it's been quite bothersome for a few weeks, both discspace and software-wise) and of course posts on here.
I'll repost the full Higurashi series as soon as I get to check and upload the files, which won't be before I get to extend my
Uploaded.to account, however. Since UL.to now boycotts the USA due to the recent events, they also removed Paypal as a payment option, meaning I have to go through additional steps to get my account lively again. If you're outside of the US and can use UL.to Links, please do so if possible, since the points I get sum up and might save me some money for extending it further.
Anyway, yes, by popular demand I'm putting these Icon sets back up right now.
Seemingly I'm still not the only one who likes his Anime Library neatly organized.
Download
Uploaded.to
Mediafire
300+ Icons included, both as .jpg and .ico files.
This, of course, includes a few variations here and there.
To avoid a glitch in previews, the Icons now include all sizes from 16x16px up to 256x256 plus the original size. There's something for every folder view, but of course they look best using the big symbol view.
As usual, if there's something missing, let me know and I'll look into uploading an additional pack with the new stuff if demand is high enough. Most of the current season should be included, though, as I'm following most shows (which also takes away from my motivation supply, sadly).
Oh, before I forget - if you're fans of Fantasy Novels with more depth than usual, I'd like to recommend picking up
The Sundering Trilogy by Gav Thorpe sometime. They should be available at most online retailers, including Amazon. In case you've got your shelves full already (like me), you may also wait til October, when the
Omnibus including all three novels gets released (also saves some money). They're totally worth it and I loved every paragraph.
Also, if you like some actual Vampire content with zombies and knights, get
The Red Duke and have a blast. Currently reading and highly enjoying this one!
Okay, that's it, next time I'll probably have made some progress on what I said up there, and finally have a new review ready to deplay. Thanks for not giving up on my blog in the meantime!