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    Quote Originally Posted by GBantaR View Post
    I'm currently trying to get through Orson Scott Card's entire bibliography, though not in any particular order. I read the entire Alvin Maker series, and Worthing Saga, and am now on Memories of Earth.

    BTW if you even ask if I've read the Ender and Bean sagas and all related peripheral stories I'll punch you where the sun don't shine.
    Why not? The Ender series is amazing.

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    Revolt in 2100 - Robert A. Heinlein

    Heinlein's The Moon is a Harsh Mistress is one of my favorite books of all time.
    >>>-Bruice Campbell 20 Evil Dead Slayer-<<<
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    >>>-Ertaii 8 Demon Cleric of the Abyss-<<<

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    Just finished "Changes". the latest in Jim Butchers Te Dresden Files
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    Currently read "The Life of Pi" by Yann Martel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timber View Post
    Currently read "The Life of Pi" by Yann Martel.
    Awesome book. Completely off the beaten path of anything I've ever read before and hooked me right in.

    Thank you for all the replies. I spend a lot of time in a decompression chamber, so this list of books I need to read should keep me busy for the next few years.
    There is no lag. Just because you had none before and can't play now doesn't mean the server move had anything to do with it.

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    I am reading "The Sentimentalists".

    A friend of mine wrote it and I bought it after going to the launch.

    Last week she won the Giller prize for it. Awesome! 30 years old, first novel... Poof! now she's a rising star!

    Might have trouble finding it right now but there will be more published in awhile.

    Edit : Read on!
    Last edited by Kawabonga; 11-15-2010 at 01:23 PM.
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