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    Gripper's Avatar Dexter's Apprentice.
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    Just going to start "To ride hell's chasm by Janny Wurts
    What comes next is anyones guess

    All spelling mistakes and grammatical errors in my post's are intentional.

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    I am currently reading
    Lotus Birth - Shivam Rachana
    http://www.birthinternational.com/pr...ook/bk663.html

    It suggests a lot of health problems later in life are directly due to the way we are born. There is generally a lot of trauma due to current hospital practices of baby delivery, which shows up later in life as stress in many different areas of peoples lives.

    Very interesting.


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    O Pioneers! by Willa Catha (it's on my reading list for uni...)

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    Just got the latest delivery from my book club

    Part of said delivery is a book by my favorite SF/Fantasy author, Robert Rankin.
    He's considered by many to be the world's leading exponent of far-fetched fiction.

    The Witches of Chiswick

    History is a cauldron of lies
    brewed up by Victorian witches.


    We have alll been lied to. A great and
    sinister consipiracy exists to keep us from
    uncovering the truth about our past.

    Henry Ford wasn't wrong when he said
    'history is bunk'. He could still remember
    the days when the wireless transmission of
    energy powered motorcars, mighty airships
    and space cruisers. And when Britannia
    ruled not only the waves, but all of the
    Earth and much of the cosmos besides.

    Did it ever occur to you that Jules Verne
    and H.G. Wells might have based their
    fantastic futuristic fiction upon fact? Did
    you know that The War of The Worlds was
    a true account of real events? That Captain
    Nemo's Nautilus even now lies rusting at
    the bottom of the North Sea? That there
    really was an invisible man?

    Now you can learn how a cabal of Victorian
    Witches from the Chiswick Townswomen's
    Guild, working with advanced Babbage
    super-computers, rewrote 19th century history,
    and how a 23rd century boy called Will
    Starling uncovered the truth about everything.

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    I found a bunch of new Paperbacks by Jhon grisham for 50 cents a peice at a used book store. I just finished the rainmaker and now i'm reading the runaway jury. I was really impressed with all of the books i have read by him so far, considering the fact that i have no interest in the genre.
    I only licked you for the salt

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    David Beckhams's Autobiography

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    Guillaume's Avatar Kentish old lady BT Rep: +8BT Rep +8
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    Three books at the same time...
    "Endymion" by Dan Simmons
    "The lord of the rings: Fellowship of the ring" by JRR Tolkien
    and "Monstruous regiment" by Terry Pratchett

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    Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov

    and Graham Greene books on and off.

    and sometimes this pretty cool miles davis autobio.

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    Atlantis Found, by Clive Cussler
    I still have to read slight children books as I hate reading and Im trying to force my self to.

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    non-fiction:
    The Eaters of the Dead- ever see The 13th Warrior it's based on this eye wittness acount of an arab who was conscripted to fight with the Vikings. I'm reading the Micheal Criton version although there other translations.

    fiction:
    THE FIRST CHRONICLES OF DRUSS THE LEGEND
    If you like Robert E. Howard (Conan) you'll like David Gemmell. Druss has a very Conan like flavour without being a rip off.

    The Sillmarillion
    Once your finish LOTR this should be the next book u read.

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