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

  1. plutosgirl

    plutosgirl It's a Liopleurodon!!!

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    Just read... The Time Traveler's Wife, and am now reading In Cold Blood by Capote.
     
  2. slydevl

    slydevl Asshole for the People!

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    John Daly: My Life in and Out of the Rough
     
  3. gridfaniker

    gridfaniker Loathsome

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    Ranger Rick

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  4. TimTam

    TimTam El Chupacabra

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    Complete Works by Edgar Allen Poe
     
  5. patsfansince85

    patsfansince85 Yes, really!

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    Marley and Me, Grogan

    Great stuff!
     
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    Daxter freakin' moron

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    Stephen King

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    dont answer your phone!!!:congrats:
     
  7. articulatekitten

    articulatekitten Feline Member

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    I think The Time Traveler's Wife is one of the coolest books I've ever read. What did you think? Did you like it?

    In Cold Blood is one of the best "getting inside the mind of the twisted" books ever written, IMO. Puts most of the more modern true crime works to shame.

    I really enjoyed that one. Not one of his best, but thoroughly entertaining nonetheless! Fed right into my love/hate relationship with modern technology :smile:
     
  8. Patti

    Patti ~

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    3 Sidney Sheldon

    Just a couple of months ago I reread three of his books I had.

    Sands of Time
    Windmill of the Gods
    If Tomorrow Comes
     
  9. mathmajors

    mathmajors Roll Wave

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    'Eldest' - Paolini
     
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    just re-read kerouac's desolation angels for the 8 millionth time. and i'll probably do it again in about 3 months...
     

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