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Wow! That's cool about the signed King.Evil Red wrote:Just read Seinlanguage by Jerry Seinfeld and pre-ordered the new limited edition, signed Stephen King. They sold out right after I nabbed 2 of only 1500.
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but did it hurt when your ovaries exploded?
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what the what? I haven't read this either. I'm slowly Reading through all the Neil Gaiman books I run across. Guess I'll go hunt for this one. Thanks toots.Evil Red wrote:I'm a few pages away from finishing the best book that everybody seems to have already read, and didn't tell me about untill a copy was put into my hands.
This book is hilarious!!!
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Stephen King -The drawing of the Three
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I'm currently reading SCSI/Fibre specs. Yay!
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Originally Posted by Shitcock Jr
Skipp and the Spice 5[the first pressing of "Douche, the cleaner of the beast" gets my fist in the air everytime!!!].
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Val, NO! The audiobook is abridged. They leave out so many chapters. 2 of my favorite chapters were cut out of the audiobook and I can't even begin to express my disappointment.
Hate the religion and pity the believer.
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Too late, bucko. Got it from a friend who loves it & I trust him with all things zombie. I'll read it eventually. It's like watching the movie before reading the book. Chillax. It's on my list. I've got this book I'm reading currently (American Gods) and then 2 more in a series that I want to get through. I really have no time to read, so I'm trying out the ol' audiobook @ work route. Someday....I'll get this one and read it. I really am enjoying the different interviewees...like Alan Alda!Project Undead Vish wrote:Val, NO! The audiobook is abridged. They leave out so many chapters. 2 of my favorite chapters were cut out of the audiobook and I can't even begin to express my disappointment.
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Le Morte D'Arthur (again), A Different Mirror (An American history textbook) and some fat-ass picture book with photos of nebulas and planets and shit.
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henry rollins!irrylath wrote:too late, bucko. Got it from a friend who loves it & i trust him with all things zombie. I'll read it eventually. It's like watching the movie before reading the book. Chillax. It's on my list. I've got this book i'm reading currently (american gods) and then 2 more in a series that i want to get through. I really have no time to read, so i'm trying out the ol' audiobook @ work route. Someday....i'll get this one and read it. I really am enjoying the different interviewees...like alan alda! :d
Hate the religion and pity the believer.
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I agree that the plot twist was easy to see through, I just felt the book was a "fun" read. For me, the symbolism is intriguing and interesting. A lot of the stuff he writes about has a factual basis and I'm intrigued and interested in that kind of stuff.Project Undead Vish wrote:I found the new Dan Brown book to be a disappointment. The twist was easily snuffed out and I just found the whole damn thing boring.
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