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magician

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From what you've read so far, are you enjoying it? (Was considering buying it).
 

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its not too bad but i am only up to chapter three. like most BC books it should get better towards the end i hope. It has historical merit, by that i mean lots of historic detail about korean war . Wont go further than that on the subject matter.
If your waiting for me to finish you might be waiting a while.
 

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Michael Crichton's State of Fear. Slow, but oh-so-intriguing.
I got that for Christmas, but I haven't started reading it yet because I am still finishing Catch-22 by Joseph Heller. I love this book, it is so different to most books I have previously read; it is extremely funny but also contains periodic insights into the nature of war, patriotism and life and death.
 

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Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut
then
The Beach by Alex Garland
 

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im finally up to the last chaoter of Kurt Cobain by Christopher Sandford.
and im also reading Girlosophy: A Soul Survival Kit by Anthea Paul.
 

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at the moment im reading a book called...
"Every Contact Leaves a Trace"
it's a really interesting read, very insightful into the thought processes and actions of forensic investigators... i'm not finished yet lol so don't hold me to it being awesome through and through, but hey so far, definately so good :D
xoxoxo
 

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Micheal Crichton has a new book out called “State of Fear” . It’s #3 on the bestseller list. I’m a big fan so if anyone reads this, tell me if it’s any good.
:)
 

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The Outsider by Albert Camus (Again)
My all time favourite book
 

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LOTR: fellowship (read the 2nd and 3rd on, and bought the 1st and will read all again in order)

and..ahem... harry potter and the chamber of secrets.
 

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Harry Potter and the goblet of fire...
and les miserables
 

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ibsen's "a doll's house" and "a street care named desire" - tenessee williams
 

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