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    Hairbautt's Avatar *haircut
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hairbautt
    Resident Evil: City of the Dead by S.D. Perry
    I'm already done with the Resident Evil series , which was very good, but for the love of god finish the series! :crying:

    Currently reading: Star Wars Medstar I: Battle Surgeons by Michael Reaves & Steve Perry (Perry is back! ) & also The Awakening by Kate Chopin ( ).
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    The Awakening, now that's a good book IMO.

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

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    Quote Originally Posted by cpt_azad
    The Awakening, now that's a good book IMO.
    The Awakening?

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    'The Five People You Meet in Heaven' by Mitch Albom


    From Publishers Weekly:
    "At the time of his death, Eddie was an old man with a barrel chest and a torso as squat as a soup can," writes Albom, author of the bestselling phenomenon Tuesdays with Morrie, in a brief first novel that is going to make a huge impact on many hearts and minds. Wearing a work shirt with a patch on the chest that reads "Eddie" over "Maintenance," limping around with a cane thanks to an old war injury, Eddie was the kind of guy everybody, including Eddie himself, tended to write off as one of life's minor characters, a gruff bit of background color. He spent most of his life maintaining the rides at Ruby Pier, a seaside amusement park, greasing tracks and tightening bolts and listening for strange sounds, "keeping them safe." The children who visited the pier were drawn to Eddie "like cold hands to a fire." Yet Eddie believed that he lived a "nothing" life-gone nowhere he "wasn't shipped to with a rifle," doing work that "required no more brains than washing a dish." On his 83rd birthday, however, Eddie dies trying to save a little girl. He wakes up in heaven, where a succession of five people are waiting to show him the true meaning and value of his life. One by one, these mostly unexpected characters remind him that we all live in a vast web of interconnection with other lives; that all our stories overlap; that acts of sacrifice seemingly small or fruitless do affect others; and that loyalty and love matter to a degree we can never fathom. Simply told, sentimental and profoundly true, this is a contemporary American fable that will be cherished by a vast readership. Bringing into the spotlight the anonymous Eddies of the world, the men and women who get lost in our cultural obsession with fame and fortune, this slim tale, like Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol, reminds us of what really matters here on earth, of what our lives are given to us for.

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    Dark Winter by Andy McNabb

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

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    The Hippopotamus by Stephen Fry

    I wasn't sure I would like it but it has made me laugh out loud. Not many writers can do that.
    Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum


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    Colours in the Steel - K.J. Parker

    An It Harm None, Do What You Will

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    Dan Brown - Digital Fortress, (aka Het juvenalis dilemma <dutch title> )
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    Playboy


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    just read the first 5 chapters of Yann Martel - Life of Pi

    dont know why of is in italics

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