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movie sucked! book was good - IMO at leastMuszka wrote:Dunno... I also saw Queen of the Damned , but never read it... Maybe the book is good, but the movie wasn't special for me.
all the talk of Martin has got me re-reading A Game of Thrones
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The two first stories were rather unimpressive, I thought, but The Hound of the Baskervilles (which I've read before) is quite good. Moving on now, to The Valley of Fear, in which Moriarty first appears. Looking forward to that.
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Amber is pretty satisfying.Elvin wrote:Started the Amber chronicles, let's see how that goes. Phoenix was right, reminds me of planescape torment a bit.
Although here are still better ones, and shorter. Like...
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C.S. Lewis' works are all right (albeit his friend Tolkien said they sucked); not too well-suited for adults, though. Tolkien was one of the few who managed to make his literature suitable for adults, whereas Lewis' books are more for kids.
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Nothing... i already read everything i knew of that was mildly interesting...
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Play some Bioshock then...blacktrance wrote:Re-reading Atlas Shrugged.
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What, you're not one of the special ppl that the world can't run without so you'd have enough money for a better PC?!
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Right now I'm reading Illium by Dan Simmons, and it's fantastic. Best Sci-Fi I've read in years. Dan Simmons is quickly becoming my favorite author.
Right now I'm reading Illium by Dan Simmons, and it's fantastic. Best Sci-Fi I've read in years. Dan Simmons is quickly becoming my favorite author.
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