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Wed 25/08/04 at 23:07
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This forum has too few people talking about books, sadly enough.

What was the last book you read? Or what are you currently reading?

Go ahead, tell us. Mention anything you'd recommend if you want.
Wed 01/09/04 at 16:26
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"Lisan al-Gaib"
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PsYİHo FoX 1987 wrote:
> If not I'll read the final part in
> Stephen King's septology of books The Dark Tower, 30 years in the
> making.

Really looking forward to the last one of these. SOS has quite possibly the buggest "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!DONTEND!!!!!!!" cliffhanger I've ever read.

(edit) Yes, your tagline's relevance wasn't lost on me.
Wed 01/09/04 at 16:19
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"For One Night Only"
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Disturbingly, I know people who only get a good read out of cereal boxes.
Wed 01/09/04 at 01:07
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cookie monster wrote:
> Ive looked at getting that book myself, looks really good.

There's loads of interesting facts and stories in there.

In 2 to 3 million years, a comet from the Oort cloud will hit Iowa, USA. True story.
Wed 01/09/04 at 01:00
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"The Gods of Eden" - William Bramley

Read my review which resides in this forum somewhere, if you can be bothered.
Tue 31/08/04 at 22:14
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"For One Night Only"
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Still reading Bill Bryson's "A Short History of Nearly Everything"
Tue 31/08/04 at 22:12
"The Will of D."
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As soon as I finish Harry Potter 5 I might have enough time to read a book by Ian Irvine called "A shadow on the Glass" a very interesting fansty quadrilogy. If not I'll read the final part in Stephen King's septology of books The Dark Tower, 30 years in the making.
Tue 31/08/04 at 20:12
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"+34 Intellect"
Posts: 21,334
Mav wrote:
> darkcrystal wrote:
> I am a BB fan, but after waiting years for another travel book he
> produced a history book. Great.
>
> It's a travelogue of science, written in his usual style. It's
> really interesting - give it a go.

Ive looked at getting that book myself, looks really good.
Tue 31/08/04 at 20:10
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nba legend wrote:
> medal of honor rising sun manual.

Heh, can't believe you mentioned that.

Game Over, David Sheff.
Tue 31/08/04 at 20:08
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Does anyone know of a good literature chat room?
Thanks!
Mon 30/08/04 at 15:36
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I suggest anything by Michael Smith or Michael Marshall Smith as he is also known. Quality crime thrillers. Kinda creepy to.

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