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Reply #30 posted 05/26/06 12:16pm

Anx

notoriousj said:

jerseykrs said:

a horrible message board. neutral

you tellin me...Crap...all crap. confused



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Reply #31 posted 05/26/06 12:18pm

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Judas unchained - Peter F Hamilton
You don't scare me; i got kids
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Reply #32 posted 05/26/06 12:18pm

jerseykrs

Anx said:

notoriousj said:


you tellin me...Crap...all crap. confused




falloff falloff falloff falloff


Anx, you're totally cracking me the fuck up today. HAR HAR HAR!! LMFAO
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Reply #33 posted 05/26/06 12:21pm

notoriousj

Anx said:

notoriousj said:


you tellin me...Crap...all crap. confused







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Reply #34 posted 05/26/06 12:30pm

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Anx said:



"Advanced Applications in Algebra (Revised with new introduction by Tara Reid)"


"Math is hard"...

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Reply #35 posted 05/26/06 12:56pm

2the9s

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I'm finally reading HOUSE OF LEAVES. Everyone on the org has loved it so far. I'm really diggin' it. It's crackers!!!!! I think that after I finish it I will be rocking back and forth in a dark room while playing with my lips and making noises.
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Reply #36 posted 05/26/06 4:51pm

weepingwall

a book on iceland
and some manga(anime books)

kinda nerdy....


OH AND east of eden by john steinbeck

i love that book and movie...

ahhh..i miss james dean

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Reply #37 posted 05/27/06 1:52am

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weepingwall said:

a book on iceland
and some manga(anime books)

kinda nerdy....


OH AND east of eden by john steinbeck

i love that book and movie...

ahhh..i miss james dean



i've already got that on my shortlist to read this summer

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and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #38 posted 05/27/06 1:41pm

Anx



i just got this in the mail today!

it's mcsweeney's literary journal, and it's packaged in a school pencil box-type case along with a big pile of weird looking pamphlets. that should keep me busy for a while!

plus i also bought a translation of the tao te ching and a book of essays on taoism today at a used bookstore, along with a little book of american folklore.

reading party! woot!
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Reply #39 posted 05/27/06 2:11pm

JavierAlcalde

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I'm reading The Mammoth Hunters by Jean M. Auel. I'm loving this series.



I'm reading exactly the same book. I started to read the collection a couple of months ago, and well, on the whole it's really good. The first one is my fav for the moment.
At the same time i'm reading the Bible (only the part of the new gospel), and a book that contains some of the "unauthentic gospels".

Next one will be the first of the Harry Potter's saga. I have watched the movies, but i have never read the books, and i'm curious about them. If i like the first one, i hope to read them all one day.
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Reply #40 posted 05/27/06 2:28pm

2the9s

I just finished A Scarecrow's Bible by Martin Hyatt. It was terrific.
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Reply #41 posted 05/28/06 3:14pm

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Blow Him Away- Marcy Michaels
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Reply #42 posted 05/28/06 3:24pm

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I have finished my book, and prolly will go back to Dan Brown - Deception Point.. but I dont wanna bawl
if sexy was a colour it would be red batting eyes
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Reply #43 posted 05/28/06 3:28pm

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Reply #44 posted 05/28/06 3:51pm

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after reading 'Angels & Demons' and 'The DaVinci Code' i wanted to see how his other book(s) hold up.


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Now that food has replaced sex in my life, I can't even get into my own pants.
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Reply #45 posted 05/28/06 9:57pm

ZombieKitten

Autograph Man by Zadie Smith
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Reply #46 posted 05/30/06 2:30pm

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JavierAlcalde said:

kisscamille said:

I'm reading The Mammoth Hunters by Jean M. Auel. I'm loving this series.



I'm reading exactly the same book. I started to read the collection a couple of months ago, and well, on the whole it's really good. The first one is my fav for the moment.
At the same time i'm reading the Bible (only the part of the new gospel), and a book that contains some of the "unauthentic gospels".

Next one will be the first of the Harry Potter's saga. I have watched the movies, but i have never read the books, and i'm curious about them. If i like the first one, i hope to read them all one day.



If u liked the Harry Potthead movies, the books will blow you away. They go into much greater detail. I just bought Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. Thats what i start next week. woot!
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Reply #47 posted 05/30/06 2:34pm

REDBABY

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alexnevermind319 said:

JavierAlcalde said:




I'm reading exactly the same book. I started to read the collection a couple of months ago, and well, on the whole it's really good. The first one is my fav for the moment.
At the same time i'm reading the Bible (only the part of the new gospel), and a book that contains some of the "unauthentic gospels".

Next one will be the first of the Harry Potter's saga. I have watched the movies, but i have never read the books, and i'm curious about them. If i like the first one, i hope to read them all one day.



If u liked the Harry Potthead movies, the books will blow you away. They go into much greater detail. I just bought Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. Thats what i start next week. woot!



ill you big baby!
if sexy was a colour it would be red batting eyes
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Reply #48 posted 05/30/06 2:41pm

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Reply #49 posted 05/31/06 12:26pm

Rudy

kisscamille said:

I'm reading The Mammoth Hunters by Jean M. Auel. I'm loving this series.


my wife has these in hardcover and reads them religiously every year
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Reply #50 posted 05/31/06 12:53pm

kisscamille

Rudy said:

kisscamille said:

I'm reading The Mammoth Hunters by Jean M. Auel. I'm loving this series.


my wife has these in hardcover and reads them religiously every year


I'm so glad I finally discovered this series. I'm loving each book. I think they should be required reading for all. Seriously!! The detail the author goes into is fantastic.
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Reply #51 posted 05/31/06 3:00pm

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I refuse to read anything ... somebody give me a new job damn it!
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Reply #52 posted 05/31/06 3:35pm

Rudy

kisscamille said:

Rudy said:



my wife has these in hardcover and reads them religiously every year


I'm so glad I finally discovered this series. I'm loving each book. I think they should be required reading for all. Seriously!! The detail the author goes into is fantastic.


She has been begging me for years to just try them..I'm thinking I should

Every year I love to tease her as she reads them, though. I figure a main part of the dialog must be "KILL..WOOLY..MAMMOTH!" so I give her quite a lot of that. She tells me it's so much more.
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Reply #53 posted 05/31/06 4:45pm

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In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular.
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Reply #54 posted 05/31/06 4:46pm

Imago

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drool

let me know if it's any good. I read Odd Thomas last winter.
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Reply #55 posted 05/31/06 4:47pm

Imago


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Reply #56 posted 05/31/06 4:50pm

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Imago said:

Sweeny79 said:


drool

let me know if it's any good. I read Odd Thomas last winter.



Oh It's good. nod

But if you want to read more Dean Koontz read Fear Nothing and The Watchers.
I really loved those two.
In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular.
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Reply #57 posted 05/31/06 4:53pm

TMPletz

The same book I was reading six months ago. I need to dedicate more time to my books. confused
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Reply #58 posted 05/31/06 4:55pm

IrresistibleB1
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lillith said:




after reading 'Angels & Demons' and 'The DaVinci Code' i wanted to see how his other book(s) hold up.


wink


i hate to tell ya... no... shrug
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Reply #59 posted 05/31/06 5:21pm

dreamfirstborn

the butcher boy by patrick mccabe.
prince is here
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