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What are you reading?

I am reading Jonathan Carrol's "The Land Of Laughs".

I have discovered this writer whilst in Paris.

His books take a normal person as lead, who have to face reality twisted untilit bends.

Always fun to read.
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Reply #1 posted 11/14/03 5:31am

mdiver

The Berkut by Joseph Heyward ..again
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Reply #2 posted 11/14/03 5:32am

lillith

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Dean Koontz - 'Lightning'

so far...so good.


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you're only as old as you feel..............so how old do i feel horny

Now that food has replaced sex in my life, I can't even get into my own pants.
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Reply #3 posted 11/14/03 5:34am

Number23

The Bible.
It's a little far-fetched though and the hero doesn't appear until half way through it.
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Reply #4 posted 11/14/03 5:35am

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mdiver said:

The Berkut by Joseph Heyward ..again


What is it about? I wish people would tell a little bit about what they are reading...
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Reply #5 posted 11/14/03 5:36am

Christopher

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gooeythehamster said:

I am reading Jonathan Carrol's "The Land Of Laughs".

I have discovered this writer whilst in Paris.

His books take a normal person as lead, who have to face reality twisted untilit bends.

Always fun to read.


the face,spin,blender,vibe,some old issue of details..

hmm
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Reply #6 posted 11/14/03 5:36am

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Number23 said:

The Bible.
It's a little far-fetched though and the hero doesn't appear until half way through it.


Funny, I just finished that one.
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Reply #7 posted 11/14/03 5:37am

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Christopher said:

details..


barf
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Reply #8 posted 11/14/03 5:37am

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I think Details are just too full of themselves.

Try FLAUNT
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Reply #9 posted 11/14/03 5:42am

Christopher

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gooeythehamster said:

I think Details are just too full of themselves.

Try FLAUNT


can i get that domestic? hmm
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Reply #10 posted 11/14/03 5:43am

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Christopher said:

gooeythehamster said:

I think Details are just too full of themselves.

Try FLAUNT


can i get that domestic? hmm


If you are asking if it's American, then YES.

They have cool writers and they have ART on their cover every month.

Everything in there gets HIP a few months later.
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Reply #11 posted 11/14/03 5:46am

mdiver

gooeythehamster said:

mdiver said:

The Berkut by Joseph Heyward ..again


What is it about? I wish people would tell a little bit about what they are reading...


The Berkut is the name of Russian hunting eagle and this book is based on the premise that Hitler faked his own suicide and escaped Berlin.
A team of Russian's are sent to track him down and the leader, Petrov, is known as the Berkut.
The book runs from operation Barbarossa, the invasion of Russia, to about 1963.

It's a belter
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Reply #12 posted 11/14/03 5:50am

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mdiver said:

gooeythehamster said:

mdiver said:

The Berkut by Joseph Heyward ..again


What is it about? I wish people would tell a little bit about what they are reading...


The Berkut is the name of Russian hunting eagle and this book is based on the premise that Hitler faked his own suicide and escaped Berlin.
A team of Russian's are sent to track him down and the leader, Petrov, is known as the Berkut.
The book runs from operation Barbarossa, the invasion of Russia, to about 1963.

It's a belter


Now that is FICTION. I will let my ex know. He's into these books.
He loves OPCENTER.
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Reply #13 posted 11/14/03 5:56am

mdiver

gooeythehamster said:

mdiver said:

gooeythehamster said:

mdiver said:

The Berkut by Joseph Heyward ..again


What is it about? I wish people would tell a little bit about what they are reading...


The Berkut is the name of Russian hunting eagle and this book is based on the premise that Hitler faked his own suicide and escaped Berlin.
A team of Russian's are sent to track him down and the leader, Petrov, is known as the Berkut.
The book runs from operation Barbarossa, the invasion of Russia, to about 1963.

It's a belter


Now that is FICTION. I will let my ex know. He's into these books.
He loves OPCENTER.


It's a bit difficult to get hold of because it is out of print but when mine fell apart e-bay had some
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Reply #14 posted 11/14/03 6:28am

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I just finished a book written by my aunt called “Among Muslims” accounting travels in Northern Pakistan, and I must say I really enjoyed it. I am really getting into travel/anthropology books lately.
Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard!
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Reply #15 posted 11/14/03 6:30am

REDFEATHERS

I am reading this thread reading
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Reply #16 posted 11/14/03 6:35am

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I picked up a stack of old pulp detective paperbacks at an antiques store
right now I am almost done with one called Fact Detective, fictional versions of "true" cases from the forties
Now I'm older than movies, Now I'm wiser than dreams, And I know who's there
When silhouettes fall
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Reply #17 posted 11/14/03 6:51am

Christopher

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gooeythehamster said:

Christopher said:

gooeythehamster said:

I think Details are just too full of themselves.

Try FLAUNT


can i get that domestic? hmm


If you are asking if it's American, then YES.

They have cool writers and they have ART on their cover every month.

Everything in there gets HIP a few months later.


cool,

but it the name of it sounds kinda porn-ish...im expecting some chick with her censored out on the cover



whistling
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Reply #18 posted 11/14/03 6:52am

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paintsprayer said:

I picked up a stack of old pulp detective paperbacks at an antiques store
right now I am almost done with one called Fact Detective, fictional versions of "true" cases from the forties


Sounds great.
I love old books.
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Reply #19 posted 11/14/03 6:54am

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Christopher said:

the name of it sounds kinda porn-ish...im expecting some chick with her censored out on the cover


They do not shun nudity, but not in the porn kind of way.

Actually, the October issue features a "chick" reclining on a motorbike.
Whilst doing so she bares her breasts.

I gave the pic to a lesbian friend of mine. She hooted when she saw it.






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Reply #20 posted 11/14/03 7:07am

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Separation of Power by Vince Flynn. Flynn is in line with other military/spy/politico novelists like Tom Clancy, Kyle Mills, Larry Bond and Robert Ludlum.
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Reply #21 posted 11/14/03 3:49pm

DORA

RED ZONE Aphrodite Jones

Stranger Beside Me Ann Rule
(Ted Bundy story)

DUDE... Where is my Country... Michael Moore
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Reply #22 posted 11/14/03 3:50pm

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Archers prison diary. Volume 1 : Hell.

Lovin it. nod
NOTE: THIS ACCOUNT IS NOW CLOSED. PLEASE CONTACT “K A M eye L L E
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Reply #23 posted 11/14/03 3:53pm

bananacologne

'What Are You Reading?' by Jeremy Faulkner tease
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Reply #24 posted 11/14/03 3:54pm

Haystack

Testament 3 - The next and final chapter in the 'Bible' trilogy.


Spoiler alert!
I can't believe that Hugh Grant turned out to be our ultimate saviour.
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Reply #25 posted 11/14/03 5:11pm

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Pensees by Blaise Pascal (pretty deep)

"After the death of French scientist/polemicist Blaise Pascal (1623-1662), his friends discovered among his papers a variety of jottings on religion. These they arranged and published as PENSÉES ("Thoughts"), which has come down to us as the liveliest, most eloquent apology of Christianity ever written."

Knowledge has two extremes which meet; one is the pure natural ignorance of every man at birth, the other is the extreme reached by great minds who run through the whole range of human knowledge, only to find that they know nothing... but it is a wise ignorance which knows itself. Those who stand half-way... pretend to understand everything... they get everything wrong. ...Pascal
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Reply #26 posted 11/15/03 1:56am

JDINTERACTIVE

Kentucky Blues-Derek Robinson

reading
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Reply #27 posted 11/15/03 2:01am

REDFEATHERS

"The Sexual Life of Catherine M" - by Catherine Millet


Its a bit explicit! eek
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Reply #28 posted 11/18/03 12:45am

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REDFEATHERS said:

"The Sexual Life of Catherine M" - by Catherine Millet


Its a bit explicit! eek


It IS!

It exploded while I was in France and I actually met the writer.

She is awesome.
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Reply #29 posted 11/18/03 12:48am

NotoriousJ

Prince.org GD forum. smile

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