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    Originally posted by Mr.Anonymous
    The DaVinci Code by Dan Brown
    Its a very very good book, I recommend to all!
    I agree! It's an awesome book and everyone should read it.

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    My Lord, I've read a fair bit since I last posted in here...

    <i>Clash of Kings</i> - George R.R. Martin
    <i>The Sword of Shannara</i> - Terry Brooks
    <i>The Druid of Shannara</i> - Terry Brooks
    <i>Crossroads of Twilight</i> - Robert Jordan
    <i>Infernal Sky</i> - Dafydd Ab Hugh & Brad Linaweaver
    <i>Hamlet</i> - Billy Shakespeare
    <i>Macbeth</i> - Billy Shakespeare
    <i>King Lear</i> - Billy Shakespeare
    <i>Taming of the Shrew</i> - Billy Shakespeare
    <i>Julius Caesar</i> - Billy Shakespeare

    And I just started another novel. I forget the name... something by Mary Higgins, I believe her name is. Manda recommended it to me.

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    I read a porno mag, and tried to beat off without thinking about what I was going to make for dinner.

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    last books i read was brave new world, 1984, the vampire lestat, queen of the damned, and then i read the anarchist cookbook

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    Well, I got bored last night. I finished <b>The Second Time Around</b> by Mary Higgins Clark the other night, then I picked up and read through:

    <b>Knee Deep In The Dead</b>
    <b>Hell On Earth</b>
    <b>Infernal Sky</b>
    - Dafydd Ab Hugh & Brad Linaweaver.

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    I read Calvin and Hobbes: The Days Are Just Packed.

    It was very emotional.

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    Calvin + Hobbes = some of the best comics from my childhood. Actually, I don't really feel like posting here unless I read some serious literature... as of late I've only been doing logic problems and reading user manuals for various computer hardware.
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    World of Warcraft... my friend convinced me... bt what started as a skeptic sense of wary enjoyment has turned into the biggest time-waster of all... well, uh, time. I'm getting better. But that's what all addicts say.

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    I just started flipping through <i>King of Torts</i> by John Grisham today. Pretty good book. Lara from Psych Ward gave it to me.

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    I read Worlds of Power: Blaster Master.

    NES book adaptations are great.

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    Outlines of Sociology, published and released in 1924. The pages are pretty much ready to turn to dust, but it's a good book. And it only cost a quarter!

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    <i>Isle Witch</i> by Terry Brooks. Awesome novel, thus far. I love his style of writing.

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    "The Art of War" by Sun Tzu

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    Hyperion , by Dan Simmons, an amazing sci-fi book. I'd recommend it.

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    I won't be reading any more books until I'm back in school, which is in like 5 or 6 weeks. How dull. When I get back, though, the first thing I pick up will probably be Livia or Buried Alive by Lawrence Durrell. Great, great, great writer.

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    Dark Tower series by Stephen King, I would highly reccomend them along with his other Fantasy novel, The Eyes of the Dragon.


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