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  1. #151
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    Quote Originally Posted by swampyankee View Post
    Perhaps he hasn't yet written it because he's not met you.
    But if he were to meet me...

    ...alas, the poor man.

    He'd never get over me. *sigh*

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    I'm not reading the autobiography of Elisabeth Sladen.

    I picked up a copy in Waterstones on my way home this evening, read a bit, and had to quickly put it down because I found my tear ducts were filling up. She's gone.

    If there had been any doubt before that I'm a wuss...

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    The Twilight series

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    Recently read "The Family Corleone" a Godfather prequel by some guy who isn't Mario Puzo. It's a decent read, but a bit of a mixed bag on what he reveals about... well... the Family Corleone and their iconic retainers. Maybe a 3.5/5?

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    I'm not reading Alastair Reynolds' Terminal World. Although I tried. I really,really tried. I kept waiting for the point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by schlaugh View Post
    I'm not reading Alastair Reynolds' Terminal World. Although I tried. I really,really tried. I kept waiting for the point.
    Something we have in common. I, too, have given up on Terminal World.
    Information about American English usage here and here. Floating point issues? Please read this before posting.

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    The non-Frank Herbert Dune post-quels. I struggled through most of the prequels before finally giving up; I didn't want to see what they did to the "real" Dune stories. I'm taking a tip from the Dune wiki and treating them as two separate continuities.
    STARGAZING: All I see are the lights of a billion places I'll never go. --Howard Tayler, Schlock Mercenary

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    Quote Originally Posted by swampyankee View Post
    Something we have in common. I, too, have given up on Terminal World.
    Through out the book, I pictured the lead character as being bird like. Completely wrong, considering where he was from it makes a tiny bit of sense.

    I am reading The Lord of The Rings again. My son has shown an interest, so we read in parallel.
    Solfe

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