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> Currently reading "Fire Star" by Chris d'Lacey.
>
> It's the third book in a series about sentient
> clay dragons. It's basically Harry Potter in a
> more familiar setting - well worth a read if you
> enjoyed JK Rowling's books.
I didn't realize you had a thread similar to this so recently. I might have read it here somewhere couldn't find it just now you might like the Dresden Files by Jim Butcher.MikaHalpinen Wrote:
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> just finished The Stand by stephen king. Biggest
> mofo of a book i've ever read but absolutely
> brilliant. I reckon I might take korn freak's
> advice after all these years and get into the dark
> tower series, now that i'm mesmorised by king
What do you say to Stephen King, the master.ralv585 Wrote:
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> this thread.
Good.EC83 Wrote:
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Thank you.Vader Wrote:
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> > We don’t care if it’s Sci Fi or a textbook.
> We are interested.
>
>
> Pluralis Majestatis? Borg? Secret Society?
> Schizophrenia?
>
> Anyway - recent readings (job related) include
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> A Time to Kill John Grisham
> The Smell of Apples Mark Behr
> A Raisin in The Sun Lorraine Hansberry
> Amercian Beauty (film script) Allan Ball
>
> Private readings
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> Globus Dei Helge Schneider
> Fatal Revenant Stephen R. Donaldson
> Kant And The Playtypus Umberto Eco
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> Also proof reading the first chapters of my own
> groundbreaking novel of the millenium "The
> Coriolis Effect"
Quite right, you have to be careful what you ask for. Umberto Eco, good author. "The Coriolis Effect," how about a signed copy when it's done?msater Wrote:
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> Just finished Worst Case and Run For Your Life by
> James Patterson, in the Michael Bennett series.
> Really, really good books.
Interesting, I will look into James Patterson further.harjinator Wrote:
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> i'm rereading the Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy
> series, in order before i read the new one by Eoin
> Colfer... tis a slightly frustrating process as i
> know most of the first book off by heart!
Every library should own The Hitchhiker's series. No need to stop there either. Douglas Adams rocks.
Formula 1 related: How about "Life in the Fast Lane" and "The Mechanic's Tale" by Steve Matchett. Both books are a quick read. I was able to remember from the viewer's perspective most every race and he was able to give us the background scene. I laughed out loud, wasn't able to put them down, and cried.