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Old 05-14-2007, 04:59 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Re: What Book Have You Read Recently?

HAHAHAHAHA!!!

No it is about a girl and a woman with OCD and a religious theme but I can't tell you which one.

I must note that the writing wasn't anything special.
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Old 05-14-2007, 05:15 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Oh.......



................I'd have bought it if it was about ants..............





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Old 05-14-2007, 05:35 PM   #33 (permalink)
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Re: What Book Have You Read Recently?

Something From The Nightside by Simon R. Green, A Point of Honor by Dorothy J. Heydt and a translation of The Phantom of the Opera by Leroux have been my latest bedside tomes. Next, I'm hoping to read some books with a blatant :kitty: theme.

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Old 05-14-2007, 10:22 PM   #34 (permalink)
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Hey snoop

I can recommend The Ant's Day Off it sounds your speed...
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Old 05-15-2007, 05:23 PM   #35 (permalink)
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I can recommend The Ant's Day Off it sounds your speed...
Ooh Amy I don't know; sounds a bit high brow for me

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Old 05-15-2007, 06:48 PM   #36 (permalink)
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Now I am reading "Julie and Julia" about a woman who takes a year too cook her way through Julia Child's "Mastering the Art of French Cooking"

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Old 05-20-2007, 09:41 AM   #37 (permalink)
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Im reading The Land Of No Horizon. They say its true, but I need someone infinately smarter than me to convince me one way or the other. Its on the web too, I think
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Old 05-20-2007, 12:33 PM   #38 (permalink)
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Im reading The Land Of No Horizon. They say its true, but I need someone infinately smarter than me to convince me one way or the other. Its on the web too, I think
Lol!! Its a Hollow Earth book It must be true!!

(currently reading 'teach yourself Polish' To nie jest prosty!!).
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Old 05-20-2007, 04:04 PM   #39 (permalink)
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For a not so gentle plug of my own book:
Sword of the Dajjal is an SF novel set 600 years in the future though today's headlines figure prominently. It asks the question: Suppose all the disgruntled could get up and leave, would that solve our problems in getting along or only postpone things for awhile.

It's an e-book so you get instant gratification and the introduction price is still just a buck.

Review of SWORD OF THE DAJJAL by C. Scott Saylors

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For a not so gentle plug of my own book:
Sword of the Dajjal is an SF novel set 600 years in the future though today's headlines figure prominently. It asks the question: Suppose all the disgruntled could get up and leave, would that solve our problems in getting along or only postpone things for awhile.

It's an e-book so you get instant gratification and the introduction price is still just a buck.

Review of SWORD OF THE DAJJAL by C. Scott Saylors

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Read the review, (initial thoughts have you read Iain M Banks), and would love to read it. However I refuse to use online credit card transactions. If you email me with where I can send you $ directly I would love to buy tho.

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I must be a bit thick, Tao so you are laughing at me. As long as Im making someone smile, I guess its ok. I was genuinely curious about The Land of No Horizon but I guess Ill get no real answers from you today. Never mind, what about any of Katharine Kerr novels. Her stories are fantastic
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I must be a bit thick, Tao so you are laughing at me. As long as Im making someone smile, I guess its ok. I was genuinely curious about The Land of No Horizon but I guess Ill get no real answers from you today. Never mind, what about any of Katharine Kerr novels. Her stories are fantastic
My appologies if you got that impression and reading my post I can see it was an easy impression to get. But no I was not laughing at you, but at the concept of a hollow earth.

Sorry but to the best my memory function will allow I cant say that I have read any of her work. Took very quick peek at her website and see that it is fantasy genre fiction. Have read a bit of that genre down the years as sister and dad are big readers and I get their books sooner or later. So maybe I have. They all go to charity shop after me so I cant check.

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Read the review, (initial thoughts have you read Iain M Banks), and would love to read it. However I refuse to use online credit card transactions. If you email me with where I can send you $ directly I would love to buy tho.

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I don't offer it for sale myself. That's where the publisher comes in. I would suggest PayPal which is very secure, I use it all the time myself.

Sometime next week I'll have access to running it off onto a disk and I'll let you know.

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I don't offer it for sale myself. That's where the publisher comes in. I would suggest PayPal which is very secure, I use it all the time myself.

Sometime next week I'll have access to running it off onto a disk and I'll let you know.

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I have a paypal acc but did not see that option. But now that I look how in hell did i miss it Ty Scott
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Ok I have bought it. Now how do I read it!!!

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