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Post by Vegas on Dec 29, 2011 12:34:11 GMT -5
Last night I finished Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, now I plan on seeing the movie today.
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Post by mikefortune on Jan 8, 2012 10:09:51 GMT -5
Just finished Superfreakonomics, like it better than part 1 Freakonomics, right now I am on to Allies and Enemies a book about Superman and Batman's first meeting. Then on to Iron Cross a book about Rommel.
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Post by tystates on Jan 8, 2012 11:15:44 GMT -5
I have that Superman/Batman book Mike. Started reading it but didn't finish.
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Post by DK II on Jan 8, 2012 12:25:28 GMT -5
Undisputed...Jericho's second book...pretty good so far.
BTW...does it bug anyone else that the title of this thread uses the word "your" incorrectly? It should be "You're" or just plain old "You Are"...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2012 12:30:40 GMT -5
Dark Elf Trilogy Book One: Homeland by R.A. Salvatore and The Beast House by Richard Laymon.
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Post by steelthunder on Jan 10, 2012 22:43:40 GMT -5
Just finished reading Stephen King's latest, 11/22/63. Gotta say it's one of his better post-accident tales. Now onto Harry Turtledove's "Worldwar:In the Balance".
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Post by Vegas on Jan 10, 2012 23:56:01 GMT -5
Now that I have finished Freddie Blassie's book and also "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo," I think I am going to start reading "The Hunger Games" which I received as a Christmas present.
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Post by Crimson Cross on Jan 19, 2012 8:06:49 GMT -5
When I was a kid my sister read Circle of Light by Niel Hancock and many years ago I bought all 4 Circle of Lights and the 4 Wildreness of Four books for her and now I'll be reading them. I've always loved the drawn Maps that were in Fantasy Novels and these books have Cool maps near the first several pages...
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Post by Gunslinger on Jan 19, 2012 10:13:08 GMT -5
This isn't something I'm currently reading but I think a lot of you guys would like Hoodtown. It's a detective story starring a disgraced female luchador. www.goodreads.com/review/show/82077345
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Post by Bazzy on Jan 20, 2012 9:06:04 GMT -5
Just read "Surprisingly Its Not True (Shattering popular misconceptions) Its answers questions like Do alligators live in the New York sewer system ? . Are piranhas a danerous man-eating fish ? . What is catgut made from ? . Do toads give you warts ? . Do cats always fall on their feet ? . Are cats dangerous to pregnant women ? . Did the Tyrannosaurs Rex live in the Jurassic Park era ? . Why did Heinz adopt the slogan 57 varieties ? etc Interesting stuff
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