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offline Toejam from Perth (Australia) on 2002-10-02 23:57 [#00390852]
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"Future Eden" by Colin Thompson.

Very, very, very interesting book.

Perfect to read while listening to any electronic music.
Check it out!

-Toejam


 

offline Mickey Mouse from The Moon on 2002-10-03 00:01 [#00390858]
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Mostly everything on tv now is shit, so thats all I do when
I have some free time. Read. No spam commercials, and no
crap reality shows.... I like to live my own life and watch
how things turn out, rather then watching some one elses

For all you Stephen King fans

you should read the Dark Tower Series...

Its the first novel he ever started to work on, all of his
ideas from his other books came from this series..... really
good.


 

offline Mickey Mouse from The Moon on 2002-10-03 00:06 [#00390862]
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Word is that stephen king is going to publish the new book
of the series sometime this year! :*)

I will check definatly check that book out Toejam


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-10-03 00:13 [#00390866]
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Lullaby - Chuck P's new one - is def worth picking up....

(in fact, anything by Chuck Palaniuk is a great read...Fight
Club is obviously the most famous but the others (Choke,
Survivor, Lullaby, 1 other I can't recall at mo) are just a
good, if not better....)...

I'm reading Kenneth Tynans diaries at the moment....classic
stuff; his experimentation with Vodka Enemas had me laughing
out loud in bed last night...

p.s don't try it at home, kids....unless you fancy 3 days of
agonising pain that is....

p.p.s. Did you hear Stephen King has now retired from
writing....I bet the Maine Tourist board are secretly
pleased at that news...:)...


 

offline Toejam from Perth (Australia) on 2002-10-03 00:17 [#00390867]
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Yes, probably.


 

offline Mickey Mouse from The Moon on 2002-10-03 00:18 [#00390869]
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on his official site he said he promised his fans that he
was going to finish the series before he retired. Because he
wants it to be the first project he worked on, and the last
one he works on......

personally, I dont think that he would leave that great
series hanging with Wizard and the Glass... it was just a
prequil type book, a recap.

Sources say that he is halfway finished with the last
book...

Kenneth Tynans diaries sounds neat.... gotta check that one
too


 


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