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Mon 07/01/02 at 21:35
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Just tell me the name of the book and author if you like.
Tue 08/01/02 at 23:20
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I hope that you are not being serious wookie, if you are then please give me a loaded gun so I can blow my brains out right here right now.
Tue 08/01/02 at 23:19
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Havnt read a book for years, but when i did it was mostly Stephen King.

A few good short stories in "nightmares and Dreamscapes" and i read the Green mile a while ago.
Tue 08/01/02 at 23:15
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cooldogs wrote:
> I'm reading The Oddyssey by Homer, the greatest Greek poet.

Has it got his catch-phrases in?

"Why you little..."

"Mmmm... donuts..."

And of course, the unforgettable...

"D'oh!"
Tue 08/01/02 at 23:11
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I'm reading The Oddyssey by Homer, the greatest Greek poet.

It's well worth a read.

seeya Ben
Tue 08/01/02 at 23:05
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"Look!!! Changed!!!1"
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There was a thing on C5 about that ages ago, pretty interesting stuff. May pick that book up myself - still got quite a pile of other books to get through though!
Tue 08/01/02 at 23:02
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I've just bought a book from Amazon called "Dark Moon - Apollo and the Whistle Blowers". Haven't started reading it properly yet, but will probably get started on it at the weekend.

The book documents and details the evidence that the Apollo moon landing was faked, with analysis and testimony from experts in the field of photography, and clear examples of everything that is wrong with the photos and video "evidence" of the moon landing.

Lighting is wrong - what should be in pitch blackness is well-lit; shadows are wrong - they are of differing lengths and fall in multiple directions; computers were not powerful enough; radiation shielding was totally insufficient.

The book does not claim that man has *never* been to the moon, simply that the documentary photgraphs and video shown to the public was staged.

Check it out at:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos /ASIN/1898541108/o/qid=1010530315/ sr=8-2/ref=sr_aps_b_2_2/202-4007138-1167010

(Remove the spaces!)
Tue 08/01/02 at 22:45
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Adventures in the Screen Trade by William Goldman. Totally brilliant, particularly like the last section where he takes a short story of his and works it through into a screen play. Next bit is the various department heads of the film crew commenting on how they'd handle the script if they were to make it.
Tue 08/01/02 at 22:22
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Firestarter - Stephen King

Only just started though
Tue 08/01/02 at 20:40
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day of the triffids, and albert camus' "the outsider"
supposed to be reading middlemarch for uni though...
Tue 08/01/02 at 20:37
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I don't read books that much. But i am reading Schindler's List at the mo. It is great!

Notice how most people read film books :)

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