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Mon 06/10/03 at 19:40
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What's your best book so far you've ever read, author (if you remember) and a little description about it....

I have loads, presonally, but a great one im reading now is Atermis Fowl, by Eoin Colfer and its all about a bok, his family, him being a criminal and Fairies...

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Wed 08/10/03 at 13:01
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EL ® ö B ì Ñ wrote:
> I hate books, all books.
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> I like computer mags :)

Well what ones do you read, your best one you've read and what its about...I know im weird, especially because right now im reading two books. I started Matilda like 40 mins ago and im on page 101 and I started Atermis Fowl like two days ago, got bored so I put it down at page 30, picked it back up and read another 20 today. I'm 12 so I don't really know about the books that you guys read, if anyone could give me a short or long description that'll be GREAT!! : P
Wed 08/10/03 at 11:48
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Don't read all that much anymore, but I used to read anything I could get my hands on. Michael Crichton is my favourite author; I've got pretty much all the fiction he's written. "The Lost World", "The Terminal Man" and "Timeline" stood out for me.
Wed 08/10/03 at 11:23
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My favourite book is Crime and Punishment by Dostoevsky. I thought - god forgive me - that it was going to be boring but it was absolutely brilliant.

My favourite funny book is either The Good Soldier Svejk by Jaroslav Hasek, or A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole. Both of them made me laugh out loud in public, and just the thought of them started me giggling on trains.
Wed 08/10/03 at 11:17
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Cool. Have you read 'Watt'? It's my favourite Samuel Beckett book. Very strange but very funny. I'm going to see a couple of his plays this month as well. Yep, I'm a ponce.
Wed 08/10/03 at 09:00
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I haven't got a favourite book. In truth I don't read that much. Currently reading Samuel Beckett's 'Trilogy' [Molloy, Malone Dies, The Unnameable] - strange and abstract, that's the kind of thing I like.
Tue 07/10/03 at 18:45
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I hate books, all books.

I like computer mags :)
Tue 07/10/03 at 09:37
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Currently re-reading "The Trial" by Franz Kafka.
It's a bit of a slog sometimes, but I still enjoy it.
Tue 07/10/03 at 09:15
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The Gap Series, by Stephen Donaldson. Finest Space Opera ever written.
The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant The Unbeliever, by Stephen Donaldson. Dark and gripping fantasy that easily surpasses Tolkien.
Tue 07/10/03 at 07:44
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Infact, come to think of it. I read the first 3 chapters of that book in school. I got lost like one page in so i stopped. I might have to try again.
Tue 07/10/03 at 07:43
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I'm reading LOTR at the moment (and yes it was deptford mice). Might have to read them witch books after.

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