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I've got War and Peace on my table, but if that doomed venture fails, I'll revert to some Camus.
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I've seen the movie too. Thought was a bit disturbing... and sad especially the ending. Professor Snape plays the caring father lol.Havn't seen the movie, just heard it was a very good read, well perfume it is
I liked the book too! I had a pen and paper with me when reading the book and wrote down all the clues. His other books are pretty good too.Finished The Da Vinci Code. I liked all the puzzles scattered throughout...very nice but I thought the ending was a bit abrupt...although you could kind of see it coming. It really didn't feel like 400 odd pages though...man, now i want to be a cryptographer!
haha, yeah i liked that book too. But i read that after the D Code so i didn't get as much excitement out of it lol. Now i'm deprived of good books. Recommend any?I found Digital Fortress to be the book I liked best by Dan Brown. But that guy is so 2006 now.
If you like fantasy I recommend Magician by Raymond Feist. Brilliant.haha, yeah i liked that book too. But i read that after the D Code so i didn't get as much excitement out of it lol. Now i'm deprived of good books. Recommend any?
The Historian is the best vampire book I've ever read *pokes tongue out at Twilight lovers*I'm undecided on what to read first a) The historian b) The Gargoyle c) Perfume or d) Case histories...
Might start with b
Yes, yay for digital fortressI found Digital Fortress to be the book I liked best by Dan Brown. But that guy is so 2006 now.
Motion secondedIf you like fantasy I recommend Magician by Raymond Feist. Brilliant.
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Go with Perfume. The book is heaps better than the movie, as well. Good read, I promise.
Oh, and I've started reading Watchmen (movie coming out this year, squeeee!!!!) which is a graphic novel (it's not a comicbook at all guys, seriously >_>) so it counts.
Do graphic novels count? Im reading 'The Dark Phoenix Saga'. Man i miss the days when Chris Claremont was good.
And of course noone knows what im talking about, but im used to that lol.
The Historian is the best vampire book I've ever read *pokes tongue out at Twilight lovers*
I got it from a friend for my birthday... one of the best presents ever!
If you like fantasy I recommend Magician by Raymond Feist. Brilliant.
Freaky and wtf short stories: Everything's eventual by Stephen King
A classic: The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. Shows us our uglier side.
Atm I am reading Wizard's First Rule by Terry Goodkind.
Sorry, no one knows what im talking about...except Matt who is awesome lolHrmmpph.
Yeah? I'll have to look into it, I'm a bit of a fan of vampires. I hope the new Underworld movie is alright, on that note.
The Historian is the best vampire book I've ever read *pokes tongue out at Twilight lovers*
I got it from a friend for my birthday... one of the best presents ever!
on a vampire note, have you ever read any Anita Blake novels?
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'Salem's Lot by Stephen King is a thrilling vampire story. It is so scary, I was still scared a week after reading it, but maybe thats just me... Stephen King is no doubt one of the writers that can scare the **** out of anyone...geez
Hey! I read that a few weeks ago!
Goodness Raskolnikov is annoying though
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