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reply posted on 30-9-2004 @ 01:33 AM by plainolebill


'Daniel Deronda' by George Eliot, just finished 'A Message to the Planet' by Iris Murdoch.



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reply posted on 30-9-2004 @ 06:45 AM by JediMaster


I started Starship Troopers yesterdau and so far its great .



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reply posted on 1-10-2004 @ 09:36 AM by MC


I just finished The Egyptologist by Arthur Phillips. It was pretty good. Anyone else read this one? I'm interested to see what others thought of it.

I just started Angels & Demons by Dan Brown yesterday. So far so good.



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reply posted on 2-10-2004 @ 01:22 AM by Ravenna


Wuthering Heights ... for the (counts) eighth time



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reply posted on 4-10-2004 @ 01:16 PM by alternateheaven


Currently working on The Gulf Breeze Sightings by Ed and Frances Walters and Where Is God When It Hurts by Philip Yancey. The whole Gulf Breeze story definately got me re-interested in UFOs, but I'm still undecided as to wether I believe the story Ed tries to sell or not. I'm also reading the essay The Logical Problem of Evil to break up the book cycle a bit.

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reply posted on 4-10-2004 @ 01:51 PM by NotTooHappy


The Complete Sherlock Holmes - By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Our Friends From Frolix 8 - By Phillip K. Dick



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reply posted on 5-10-2004 @ 09:21 AM by John Nada


I'm currently skipping between Stranger than Fiction by Chuck Palahniuk and Joyful Wisdom by Friedrich Nietzsche, I haven't had alot of time for reading lately though unfortunately. I normally only get time to read during a washroom break.



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reply posted on 28-11-2004 @ 06:28 AM by UK Wizard


The Reality Dysfunction - By Peter F. Hamilton

A little weird so far but a good read



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reply posted on 29-11-2004 @ 10:22 AM by m0rbid


The Occult - by Colin Wilson

One of the most interesting and informative book I've read so far. Mad props to this author for being such an intelligent and erudite writer.



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reply posted on 29-11-2004 @ 12:01 PM by TrueLies


Reading: good to be king by michael badnarik (libertarian presidential candidate)

also reading two magazines before I go to bed...



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reply posted on 8-1-2005 @ 11:08 PM by Gforce


"Wolves of the Calla"
... Damb those low men



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reply posted on 9-1-2005 @ 06:49 AM by UK Wizard


By Blood Alone by William C. Dietz

a really good read



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reply posted on 27-2-2005 @ 09:08 AM by infinite


Angels and demons - Dan Brown



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reply posted on 27-2-2005 @ 01:18 PM by JediMaster


Lord of the Flies- William Golding

Which is far better than I had anticipated.



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reply posted on 8-3-2005 @ 06:13 PM by parrhesia


The Andromeda Strain by Michael Crichton



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reply posted on 8-3-2005 @ 06:38 PM by Xavierrouge


Artemis Fowl:Arctic Incident-Eoin Colfer
Trying to read Silmarillion-JRR TOlkien but just a little to confusing for me(too many elves and such)



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reply posted on 25-3-2005 @ 09:19 AM by KrazyIvan


"Last Citadel" By David L. Robinson

very good historical fiction.



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reply posted on 25-3-2005 @ 04:51 PM by UK Wizard


Starship Troopers - Robert A. Heinlein

Brilliant read so far



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reply posted on 25-3-2005 @ 06:35 PM by nightbreid


East of Eden by John Steinbeck (an epic tome)
The Prophesied End-Times by Ronald Weinland (a freebie @ www.the-end.com)
To do list:
The Plot against America by Philip Roth
State of Fear by Michael Crichton
Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Suceed by Jared Diamond--this one is next on the list.
Time mag for the essays and translating journalistic slant.
Smithsonian, well just because....



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reply posted on 21-4-2005 @ 02:55 AM by DenyAllKnowledge


Stalin: Court of the Red Tsar by Simon Sebag Montefiore

About halfway through at the moment. Fascinating book, Stalin and his inner circle kept extensive and revealing diaries. Brings out the human side (granted it's not a very nice human side) of these people.



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