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Post by hansosjesusstick on Apr 9, 2007 10:55:58 GMT -5
yeah same here i'm not sure which is more messed up Rage or Road work
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Post by jacksloststepkid on Apr 13, 2007 8:31:25 GMT -5
Judas Unchained by Peter K Hamilton. Great Sci-fi book.
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Post by Friendly Communist on Apr 20, 2007 15:21:40 GMT -5
Fahrenheit 451. I'm reading it again for school.
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Post by fishbiscuits on Apr 20, 2007 16:07:39 GMT -5
Ray Bradbury... love that guy 'Sex, Drugs and Coco Puffs: A Low Culture Manifesto.' Highly recommend it
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Post by marsupial on Apr 20, 2007 16:47:53 GMT -5
Bradbury's stuff is always interesting. I'll have to dig out my Martian Chronicles again soon.
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Post by Steve on Apr 20, 2007 17:58:51 GMT -5
The Power of One and Gulliver's Travels, both for school.
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Post by oLO von B.org on Apr 20, 2007 18:24:44 GMT -5
need a new one ,finished NEXT about 3 weeks ago and the only book I´m looking into atm is a soddin jazz theory book
oLO
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Post by Friendly Communist on Apr 20, 2007 18:57:30 GMT -5
I would recommend Bad Twin and if you have already read that read The Third Policeman and tell me if its good.
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Post by oLO von B.org on Apr 20, 2007 19:49:32 GMT -5
IS bad twin out as paperback ? good idea
oLO
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Post by matt on Apr 20, 2007 20:23:18 GMT -5
Picked up the 'new' Tolkien, Children of Hurin. Great read!
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Post by Littlelostie20 on Apr 20, 2007 21:04:00 GMT -5
Born On A Blue Day- David Temmat
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Post by thenumb3rs on Apr 20, 2007 22:29:48 GMT -5
I finished Nightrise by Anthony Horowitz =D Awesome read, tis' the 3rd book in his Power of Five series.
Now starting Deception Point by Dan Brown. Never got around to reading it, so I'm doing so right now =)
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Post by Kay on Apr 21, 2007 8:49:15 GMT -5
Jane Austen - Northanger Abbey Had it lying around a while; was one of the few of her that I hadn't read yet....
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Post by marsupial on Apr 21, 2007 23:00:50 GMT -5
Jane Austen - Northanger Abbey Had it lying around a while; was one of the few of her that I hadn't read yet.... Didn't like it as well as her others, but then it was a parody of a book that's not really around anymore, and it's hard to jugde a parody without knowing the original. Emma's always been my favorite of Austin's.
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invitroblossoms
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Sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.
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Post by invitroblossoms on Apr 21, 2007 23:51:43 GMT -5
I'm reading The Invention of Morel. I really like it so far.
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