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Post by AirForceBRAT91 on Jul 25, 2005 16:26:32 GMT -5
A book I read that I would love to re~read is Locked in Time by Lois DUncan
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Post by Tgirl4God on Jul 25, 2005 16:28:41 GMT -5
the auther sounds familier
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Post by Eni on Jul 28, 2005 0:42:26 GMT -5
I quite often re-read the HP books, as well as Star Trek novels, books by Robert J Sawyer and books by Ursula K. Le Guin. I've re-read Fellowship of the Ring, but it wasn't as good the second time though.
Someday I'm gonna re-read the Murder Stone, and my Dan Brown novels too. Good books!
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Post by Eni on Jul 28, 2005 0:43:26 GMT -5
Oo, the Bartemeaus Trilogy too, good books! That trilogy's like the latest 2 or 3 HP books. Reading level's not as high as I should be reading, but the content's def. not for kids.
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Post by Tgirl4God on Jul 28, 2005 11:59:59 GMT -5
lol
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Post by AirForceBRAT91 on Jul 28, 2005 15:38:42 GMT -5
Lois Duncan wrote "I Know What You Did Last Summer" And we have the same last name
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Post by Tgirl4God on Aug 8, 2005 13:56:08 GMT -5
cool
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Post by Eni on Aug 25, 2005 16:34:40 GMT -5
Just curious, does anyone else read Robert J Sawyer novels? He's pretty famous, and he's everywhere if you go looking for good science fiction. He's won the Hugo, Nebula and Aurrora awards a couple times each and been nominated for others aswell. I'm currently reading his "Fossil Hunter", the second of a trilogy known as The Quintaglio Ascention. After that, I'm going to be reading his newest book, "Mindscan". So far my favourites of his are The Neanderthal Paralax ("Homonids", "Humans" and "Hybrids"), "Factoring Humanity" and "The Terminal Experiment".
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