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| | #261 |
| New Member Join Date: May 2008
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| "The rising" and "The city of the dead" by Brian keen are the best books i ever read there amazing. I recomend it if u like horror suspense and odd really gross seen that u just want to barf all over your bed/couch or were ever your reading. |
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| | #263 |
| Member Join Date: Mar 2008
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| Old Man's War- John Scalzi. Fucking bomb book.
__________________ ''I can remember one occasion, taking a shower with my wife while high, in which I had an idea on the origins and invalidities of racism in terms of Gaussian distribution curves,'' ~ Carl Sagan |
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| Be Here Now - Ram Dass blew my mind, all I can say. |
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| Yeah....I'm reading A History of Haight-Ashbury right now, kicks pretty much ass, though anyone who knows anything about the Haight should know a history of it would kick ass... |
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| | #266 |
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| Dharma Bums - Jack Kerouac I've been long over sue to start reading Kerouac, next on my list is the Invisible Landscape and On The Road. |
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| | #267 |
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| dude, the stand is rocking. I love that book, same with It. I'm currently reading A Man in Full by Tom Wolfe... I really liked Bonfire of the Vanities; I thin he really captures race relations issues in America, if you're interested in that. I heart books!! |
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| The joke is over. By Ralph Steadman. A great account on Hunter S. Thompson's crazy life.
__________________ "They say we fund al-aquada sounds like the governments jealous lets get the enemy stoned bring our ninjas home to hell with Christian zealots " -mc chris |
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| | #269 |
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| Awesome author; American Gods and Anansi Boys are two of my favorites. They're great if you're into the more gothic, weird fantasy and mythology. But it's not over the top at the same time. |
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| I am not a big reader but the greatest book ever is 'I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell' by Tucker Max. If you are man, you must read this book. |
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