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    People might start to talk about what you are trying to hide under this homophobic exterior...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Psycho Fox
    People might start to talk about what you are trying to hide under this homophobic exterior...
    I`m not a homophobe , I just care very mnuch what others think of me

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    So stop saying things are manly, especially with a pink/magenta colouring to it.


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    im reading the sin city comics, really great comics. i recomend them

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    Greg Rucka - Shooting At Midnight.

    Very involving story, I quite like it. One of his best. Funny yet entirely too serious. That and I have a strange affliction for any novel that manages to incorporate drug use. I don't know why.

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    Exile's Return, Raymond Feist

    One of the best fantasy authors. (Above Jordan and the likes).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Over
    Exile's Return, Raymond Feist

    One of the best fantasy authors. (Above Jordan and the likes).
    I'm glad you agree I hope you've read all of the Riftwar and Serpentwar sagas too?


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    Phoenix and Ashes - Mercedes Lackey
    Full Moon wo Sagashite, Volume 2 - Tanemura Arina

    Of Misty's books, Phoenix and Ashes, The Gates of Sleep, and The Serpent's Shadow (The Elemental Masters series) are based off fairy tales, set in England around the close of the 19th century and beginning decades of the 20th. It's actually pretty interesting to see the basic story of Cinderella rewritten into the First World War. Of course, I'm a fan of most of her books.

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    The Bitterbynde trilogy by Cecelia Dart Thornton is also good
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    OMG I had to read like this book called my side of the mountain. Gosh that kid has to much parties with animals>

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    I have just started The Case of the Missing Nutrinos by John Gribbin. Looks to be an interesting read, and I liked the last book of his that I had read.
    Last edited by Sprung; 21st-October-2005 at 02:37.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Searching4me123
    OMG I had to read like this book called my side of the mountain. Gosh that kid has to much parties with animals>

    Think I read that once...

    is it the one about the kid who runs away and lives for a while up in the mountains in a hollow tree...?
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    I just finished The Silence In Heaven by Peter Lord-Wolfe and Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman. The Silence in Heaven was pretty good but the end just kinda stopped. I was pretty dissapointed in that. Neverwhere was a great book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhawkjrod
    I just finished The Silence In Heaven by Peter Lord-Wolfe and Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman. The Silence in Heaven was pretty good but the end just kinda stopped. I was pretty dissapointed in that. Neverwhere was a great book.
    Read Stardust, American Gods and Good Omens right now.
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    Just finished First Warning, the latest Acorna book.
    Book: What are we up to, sweetheart?
    River: Fixing your Bible.
    Book: I, um... what?
    River: Bible's broken. Contradictions, false logics. Doesn't make sense.

    River: I took these out of your symbol and they became paper, and I wanted to put them back.

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