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Discussion in 'TV & Movie Discussion' started by mathmajors, Jul 6, 2003.

  1. hasbeen99

    hasbeen99 Fighting the stereotype

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    God Doesn't Believe in Atheists, by Ray Comfort

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    Not a bad read. The author makes some decent arguments, but overburdens it with too much emotional appeal. At least so far, anyway. I'm about halfway through it.
     
  2. PhotoGuy

    PhotoGuy Can you hear me now?

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    9/11 Commission Report

    What Color Is Your Parachute?

    Winning Through Intimidation
     
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    [​IMG][​IMG]Freethinkers: A History of American Secularism by Susan Jacoby

    Trial of the Templars by Malcom Barber
     
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    TimTam El Chupacabra

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    On the Road -- Jack Kerouac
    Faust -- Goethe
    Screenwriting for Retards
    Directing for Actors
     
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    ECILAM Celebrate Diversity

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    The Children of Odin: The Book of Northern Myths - Padraic Colum
    The Interrogators: Inside the Secret War Against Al Qaeda - Chris Mackey/Greg Miller
    The Hero With a Thousand Faces - Joseph Campbell
    The Writer's Journey: Mythic Structure for Writers - Christopher Vogler
     
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    HardHarry Rebel with a 401(k)

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    The Rule of Four: Ian Caldwell & Dustin Thomason. Dan Brown-ish "puzzle" book based on histrical stuff, kinda. So-so so far. I'd give it a (B/B-)

    The Jester - James Patterson. Is there a better "beach paperback thriller" writer around? I love this guy's admittedly cliche style, including the short chapters. This one is apparnetly about the Crusades, and I can barely put it down. (A+/A)
     
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    Sleehrat Nation Full Access Member

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    I read the Rule of Four last month and found it extremely slow and boring. Very disappointed based on remarks that I had heard that it was better written and more exciting than Dan Brown's books.

    I might over to some of the Bourne Identity books.
     
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    i bought this last night. i am starting it after I finish On the Road. any good?
     
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    Playa The coach is a near

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    Just finished Life of Pi and some stupid ass 'thriller' called Nine where they tell you who the killer is in the first chapter.

    Just found a used book store where I picked up a book that is suppossed to pick up where ROTJ left off. THese books any good? If you know a lot about it, I'd appreciate some info on where to start with these-thanks
     
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    gridfaniker Loathsome

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    I read one that was supposed to be between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. It was called Curse of the Ben-Wah Beads. It included Corey Feldman's and Cory Haim's characters from "License to Drive." They apparently have traveled back in time. Pretty shitty read actually.
     

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