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Post by Defender_16 on Sept 9, 2004 7:40:56 GMT -5
DOUBLE POST! Will fix later. (mabey)
I just finished reading Footfall. wow.
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Post by VimoZ on Sept 9, 2004 7:51:22 GMT -5
Well im on reading the Wheel of Time series (think some heard of it)... Im done about 75% on the first book (started this week) of 10 main story books... each around 750 pages, then theres +24-27 minor books to run along. Im enjoying the book much right now, really well written and the story is really good (a bit classy, or well... kinda, reborn... or more reincarnations of masters and such). Not that i get to much of the story right now... atleast not all, its kinda hard remember all names, but there is a register and some help to remember them. If u like epic fantasy try it out ^^ written by Robert Jordan (if u got time hehe, i dont but its so good) And well Kero, you've come to the meaning of life yet ? If u haven't read out the book by now.
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Post by gobleteer on Sept 28, 2004 20:26:05 GMT -5
Yes. But I'll never tell what. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
Oh, and Grim Grotto is out. And I'm hanging on the edge of my seat waiting to run around the block waiting for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
This makes sense written too, cool.
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Post by Lardmaster on Sept 29, 2004 1:10:23 GMT -5
If your into the sci fi, id recommend anything by Heinline, maybe throw in some Bradbury. Heinlines stuff gets kinda interesting based on the date. The older he gets, the more he writes like a lecherous old man. Hes very focused on the ladies lol. Stranger in a Strange land is a book of much entertainment. THat crazy Mike. Bradbury... well the illustrated man was good way back when I read it, tunnel in the sky was fun but a bit simple. Oh, and if your into the automobiles ... read turbochargers by hugh macinnes. ITs liek 11:00pm and its my current favorite read .. he he he
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Post by seigfox on Sept 29, 2004 5:31:47 GMT -5
I just read a good sci-fi one, it was a not so short story...
Ah, yes it was called "A carrier (sp?) in sexual chemistry". I forget the author, I'll find the book later and put the name up.
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Post by Defender_16 on Sept 30, 2004 9:20:32 GMT -5
Finished Reading "Dream Park: The California Voodoo Game." 9rules.com/store/books/0345381483/index.phpIt was good. It was a little slow near the start but once the players started the Virtual Reality RPG it was great! Favourite character: Alphonse Nakagawa - Class: Barbarian.
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Post by Lardmaster on Sept 30, 2004 12:23:46 GMT -5
Lol, all the reviews on that book bash it so much. Any one here read the Silmarion? Ive been looking for it at libraries round here and would like to read it. Actually Id like to read alot more of Tolkeins books lol. CAnt get enough ;p
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Post by GT1047 on Oct 16, 2004 22:00:29 GMT -5
Peach boy was good they oppend the peach out came the baby.
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Post by Nyx on Oct 18, 2004 15:04:13 GMT -5
Um... lesse here. The Necronomicon, "In Defense of Sin", and The Dragon's Son.
No, I don't know which version, before someone asks.
Peach Boy? You mean Taro?
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Alopex Lagopus
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Post by Alopex Lagopus on Oct 22, 2004 9:12:20 GMT -5
Mariel of Redwall and the other Redwall books are good stories. I like them anyway.
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Post by Defender_16 on Nov 3, 2004 11:22:21 GMT -5
Has anyone read the book "Journey Through the Night"? I haven't read it in years and I can't find my old copy anywhere.
It's a 4 book set about a family in occupied Holland in WW2.
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Post by Yotem on Nov 3, 2004 14:21:35 GMT -5
If anyone wants to read some rather odd (but in a good way) science-fiction then read some of Cordwainer Smith's stuff.
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Post by Rai the Cheetah on Nov 3, 2004 20:13:46 GMT -5
The only book I ever really read.. and accually liked was "The Hot Zone" By Richard Preston. Accually a really really good book. I enjoyed it alot, kind of like a Science Horror, based on a true story about the potential outbreak of Ebola in the US. I don't -ever- read but this is one of the few books that I have.
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Post by Ariadne_Defender_28 on Nov 11, 2004 19:48:42 GMT -5
Something I've read recently, that I never would have if not for school, was Nikolai Gogol's "Diary of a Madman and Other Stories"
Not like anything else that I've ever read, and as my brother would tell anyone, that is something I tend to do. It doesn't matter what genre you're into, this is definitely something everyone should check out.
"Journey Through the Night" was good eh? All I remember is that; I was fairly young at the time.
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Wallace
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Post by Wallace on Nov 15, 2004 6:04:09 GMT -5
All of Redwall All of Silverwing
That said, I need to wander around downtown again, I've read all of my books so much that half of them are falling apart.
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