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    Fool's Fate by Robin Hobb

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    The Best of Uncle John's Bathroom Reader.



    Last edited by Skizo; 12-19-2004 at 01:07 PM.


    yo

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    Got my mitts on Dan Brown's first 3 books the other day...

    Digital Fortress
    Deception Point
    Angels and Demons

    When I'm done with them, I can finally start on The DaVinci Code.
    I must be about the only person on the planet who hasn't read it yet.

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    @Skizo push babi push

    @unzi if this is this how you pick up women youll never get the one you want - go straight to the point you only have one life

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    Resident Evil: City of the Dead by S.D. Perry
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    Quote Originally Posted by 15%
    @unzi if this is this how you pick up women youll never get the one you want - go straight to the point you only have one life


    Zee book, she is like zee beyootiful voman, non?
    (apologies to any French lotharios out there... )

    The reason I started at the beginning is that I like to read an author's catalogue from first to latest whenever possible.

    You get to see the writer's skills evolve over time, and that can be pretty cool.
    There can also be running gags or references to previous stories that a reader will miss, or not get at all if they started with a later work.
    There's more reasons, but you get the idea...

    And I have no need to pick up women - that's what my g/f tells me anyway.

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    Consider Phleebas by Iain M. banks.

    not his very best work but still a very good sci-fi novel.

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    The Cocka Hola Company by Abo Rasul.

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    Without Remorse - Tom Clancy

    omg, if you haven't read this book you should be labeled a fag. seriously though, if you haven't checked it out do so, it's not your typical tom clancy book at all. if you're somewhat of an intellect, you can really read b/w the lines in this book, it has a much much much much deeper meaning then what meets the eye, at first u might not understand what i'm talking about, wait till u get 1/4 through the book, then you'll realize this guy is a freakin genius.

    And I ordered this precious gem, heard some good things about it, either way, can't wait:

    http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASI...723390-1904850

    Jeff Loomis: He's so good, he doesn't need to be dead to have a tribute.

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