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Post by Ryan James on Mar 18, 2006 17:39:00 GMT
I'm starting "The Restaurant at the End of the Universe" by Douglas Adams. I've had this book since Christmas and only starting reading it now.
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Post by Chosenoneknuckles on Mar 18, 2006 20:31:13 GMT
Been awhile but finally decided to grab a book from Waterloo on me one to uni, the book being The Lucifer Code by Micheal Cordy.
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Post by unikron on Mar 19, 2006 9:10:56 GMT
I'm reading the complete works of Milton.
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Post by Arch_one_zero_one on Mar 19, 2006 16:00:29 GMT
At the moment, I'm flitting between MEG: Primal Waters and Icarus.
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Post by Smithy on Jun 11, 2006 14:14:19 GMT
The first Modesty Blaise novel by Peter O'Donnel.
I'm not planning to read it on the toilet though cause Bruce Willis might shoot me...
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Post by t3hchaosx3 on Jun 11, 2006 14:29:28 GMT
Trigun Maximum Volume 3
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Pitt
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Post by Pitt on Jun 11, 2006 15:52:47 GMT
The most recent book that I have read was George Orwell's Animal Farm. A short read to be sure, but an interesting one nonetheless.
I'm currently reading Dan Brown's Angels and Demons, and when I have finished that, I intend to move onto either The Da Vinci Code or Thomas Harris Hannibal (if I can get hold of the latter).
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Post by Samface on Jun 11, 2006 19:01:54 GMT
Nearly finished Kate Mosse's Labyrinth. Decent read, but she needs to fire her editor now. Some appalling sentences that should not have got through.
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Post by Mobiusman on Jun 13, 2006 17:25:27 GMT
Darren Shan's Slawter. Demonata = AMAZING WIN.
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Post by Pete on Jun 16, 2006 0:41:27 GMT
Halo: The Fall of Reach- Eric Nylund
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Post by Spydaman on Jun 16, 2006 23:07:31 GMT
Last three books: 1: The Fall of Lucifer by Wendy Alec - Incredible book. Anyone who comes from a christian background or is just interested in the "origin of the devil" as it were...incredible read. 2: Angels & Demons by Dan Brown - Much better than Da Vinci Code, even if it starts off very similar. 3: The Truth Behind The Da Vinci Code by Richard Abanes - Well, that throws most of the book's "facts" out the window lol Currently reading Digital Fortress. Good stuff so far 
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Post by Samface on Jun 17, 2006 14:28:12 GMT
Just started The Horrific Sufferings of the Mind-Reading Monster Hercules Barefoot: His Wonderful Life and His Terrible Hatred by Carl-Johan Vallgren. Only read the first chapter, but it seems intriguing.
Plus, it has the best title ever.
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Pitt
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Post by Pitt on Jun 17, 2006 14:45:34 GMT
I've finally finished Angels and Demons, and am going to start reading The Da Vinci Code later today.
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Post by Mobiusman on Jun 18, 2006 7:33:43 GMT
Various volumes of Naruto. Sweet, sweet Naruto.
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Post by robbienekoda on Jun 20, 2006 20:33:53 GMT
I don't usually read much, but at present I am reading Harry Potter & The Half-Blood Prince. Someone had to spoil the thread! 
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Post by Stuntman Fifteen on Jun 21, 2006 16:11:55 GMT
Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident and Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code. What else to do with ten quid?
Also, I noticed the uncensored version of Dragonball Manga, rather stupidly placed on the middle shelf, and bought it.
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Post by Arch_one_zero_one on Jun 21, 2006 20:11:23 GMT
Black Cabs - John McLaren
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Post by The Tikal who had no Toes on Jun 23, 2006 10:42:32 GMT
About A Boy by Nick Hornby. It's very depressing.
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Pitt
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If Lando dies, I'll destroy your planet!
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Post by Pitt on Jun 23, 2006 18:59:17 GMT
Simpsons character books eh? I've read them all, and I believe that the Krusty and Lisa books are next.
What I'm waiting for however is one on Mister Burns or Sideshow Bob.
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Post by Dave on Jun 26, 2006 18:57:26 GMT
I'm reading New Gotham.
A series of comics set after Batmans city recovers from being declared a No Mans Land, and has been rebuilt. Quite good so far.
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Post by Ryan James on Jun 27, 2006 18:33:29 GMT
Fullmetal Alchemist: The Land of Sand. Finished the main story and just started the bonus story, "Phantom of Warehouse 13".
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Post by Devo DrakeFox on Jul 1, 2006 9:25:14 GMT
Star Trek: Engines of Destiny
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Post by RedsDrive on Jul 1, 2006 18:16:44 GMT
Augustus: Godfather of Europe (what the hell I bought a book!)
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Post by Smithy on Jul 6, 2006 19:18:13 GMT
Ialf way through Excession by Ian M Banks.
Most entertaining, I'm just a sucker for hyper intelligent starships having snarky IM conversations.
Must have a read of some of the other Culture books.
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Post by robbienekoda on Jul 14, 2006 8:13:14 GMT
The Crow: Clash by Night.
Quite the belter. As good as/better than the movies, and only a few quid from Amazon. \\m//
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