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    Default A great history book

    We're reading After The Fact: The Art of Historical Detetion, Volume 1", by James West Davidson and Mark Hamilton Lytle, for my history 101 class, it brings out pre-Civil War history and makes it shine!
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    I just finished up the Sept/Oct issue of Tape Op, my eyes are bloodshot, etc.

    Probably going to post about this magazine seeing as how it's free (in the U.S.)

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    Finally finished the fires of heaven by Robert Jordan<again>... Been too busy to read much.
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    study study study that what i am not doing since many days ..... hmm currently i am reading news paper

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    I started to read Frankenstein by Dean Koontz the other day, but gave up about three chapters in because the book was, well, shit.

    I also read a history of the Roman city Pompeii which was interesting, big book it was too, but cant remember who wrote it. Sorry.
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    Almost finished "Winters Heart" Book 9 of the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan.


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    just finished the fifth elephant by Terry pratchett (again). trying to go through all the Vimes books ...
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    cronicles of time.....it is realy good...i recomend it

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    Quote Originally Posted by foscus
    cronicles of time.....it is realy good...i recomend it
    by what author?
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    I`ve been reading the dark tower books by Stephen King... They`re really good, especially the third one (I think) called the wastelands. Now there`s a manly book!

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    Last evening I just readed at end fantasy book ">Joonas< Ja seikkailu metsien maassa" by Reijo Vahtokari






    Quote Originally Posted by kooleeo
    I`ve been reading the dark tower books by Stephen King... They`re really good, especially the third one (I think) called the wastelands. Now there`s a manly book!
    We used to watch a movie of Stephen King's book Pet Graveyard at school BUT I'M SICK SO I MUST TO BE AT HOME!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kooleeo
    I`ve been reading the dark tower books by Stephen King... They`re really good, especially the third one (I think) called the wastelands. Now there`s a manly book!
    Wait until you get to the 4th book, you'll LOVE the 2/3rds of the book with a Roland flashback of his first love....

    Anyway I'm on the 10th book of the Wheel of Time series called "Crossroads of Twilight".


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    Quote Originally Posted by Psycho Fox
    Wait until you get to the 4th book, you'll LOVE the 2/3rds of the book with a Roland flashback of his first love....

    Anyway I'm on the 10th book of the Wheel of Time series called "Crossroads of Twilight".
    Why would you think a man like me would be into all that romance luvy duvy crap

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    Emphasis on the scarcastic "LOVE" intended.


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    Yeah! that`s what I thought . Don`t ever make a comment like that again. A real man has no use for love. He lives life on the fast lane.

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