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Posted 12 February 2007 - 10:34 AM

I'm going to start reading necroscope because someone suggested it, also reading some book by Marilyn Manson...
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Posted 12 February 2007 - 01:02 PM

What kind of book did he write? blink.gif "Spooky make-up in 3 steps"?
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Posted 12 February 2007 - 04:52 PM

Something like a biography. It's kind of interesting but it's really mature.
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Posted 14 February 2007 - 04:50 AM

I just finished Fidel by Tad Szulc. It mentioned For Whom The Bell Tolls by Earnest Hemingway so I read that. It really made me think a lot better of "Papa" as he's called. I'd attempted to read A Fairwell To Arms and found it to be dreadful and I'm glad all his stuff isn't like that.

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Posted 16 February 2007 - 01:08 PM

I 'm in the first
stages of Stephen King's Cell.

I don't know if it was
his intention to make

the book funny as well
as morbid but

hey it works.

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Posted 16 February 2007 - 01:49 PM

I just finished rereading a favourite from my childhood, Bridge to Terabithia. It's such a great book! So sad, though... I bought it last night because the previews for the movie they're making of it made me want to read it again. I hope the movie doesn't screw with the book.
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Posted 16 February 2007 - 02:14 PM

I'm reading... Engaging Customer Passion with E-CRM. pinch.gif I wish there was a little more tension in it...

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Posted 11 March 2007 - 03:20 AM

I'm currently reading Troy: Shield of Thunder by David Gemmell. About three quarters of the way through and finding it highly enjoyable. A very interesting fantasy take on the actions that lead up to the Trojan War. That and Hektor just kicked Achilles arse in a stand up fist fight. I always preferred Hektor.
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Posted 11 March 2007 - 04:08 AM

Started reading Bram Stoker's Dracula with great expectations, realized it was boring crap and threw it out the window. I'm re-reading Fog Juice from Yahtzee to cool my nerves and boost up some endorphines.
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Posted 05 May 2007 - 12:19 PM

Just finished The Gospel according to Biff by Christopher Moore - a very nice book, which somehow manages to assemble religion, fun and philosophy in an entertaining manner, even for atheists. I'd recommend reading it, I guess.

And I'm about to start reading Sun Tsu's Bing Fa. Yey! laugh.gif

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Posted 05 May 2007 - 12:24 PM

QUOTE (David-kyo @ Mar 11 2007, 05:08 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Started reading Bram Stoker's Dracula with great expectations, realized it was boring crap and threw it out the window. I'm re-reading Fog Juice from Yahtzee to cool my nerves and boost up some endorphines.


Dracula was awesome. It is a bit wordy at times but its far better than the stupid tripe they're coming up with these days.
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Posted 05 May 2007 - 12:28 PM

QUOTE (Gobbler @ May 5 2007, 07:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
And I'm about to start reading Sun Tsu's Bing Fa. Yey! laugh.gif

Art of War is coo'. Has some good anecdotes that are all about killing people.
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Posted 19 May 2007 - 01:08 PM

I am reading the autobiography of Koba/Stalin, very interesting, although it also deals a lot with the inner-politics of the Bolshevik/Menshevik Party/Parties and the Stalinist/Soviet Party/Parties years later. Gives several enlightening first hand accounts of the man behind “The Man Of Steel”.

Also reading “1984” and it has given me several ideas about how the world should be run.
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Posted 03 July 2007 - 12:01 PM

Pandora (The Jesus Incident , The Lazarus Effect, The Ascension Factor ) by Frank Herbert.
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Posted 03 July 2007 - 11:31 PM

I'm currently finishing up The Man who Tasted Shapes, by Richard Cytowic. it's all about synesthesia and brains in general, and it's very interesting.
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