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when I finish american psycho I will start to read a game of thrones.
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I plan on reading One flew over the cuckoos nest, Jonny got his gun and i really want to read the New York trilogy
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I've finally found a public library with Sober as a Judge by Henry Cecil. Must make time to go there.
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I just got some western books by Max Brand. I might start on those next.
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Terry Brooks "Armageddon's Children"
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The Accidental Billionaires is next on my list.
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I bought 'Skippy Dies' today by Paul Murray for the bargain price of 7euros and will be starting it after my next book. :D
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I plan on reading my Summer Reading List! :lol: :lol:
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StephenKingman wrote:I bought 'Skippy Dies' today by Paul Murray for the bargain price of 7euros and will be starting it after my next book. :D
Delighted for you Mike & looking forward to the review ... watch out for the lucky condom :!:
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How can be a condom lucky?
Does it have holes in it? Just kiddin :lol: :lol:
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Butterbescotch wrote:How can be a condom lucky?
Does it have holes in it? Just kiddin :lol: :lol:

You just have to read the book :lol:
We fade away, but vivid in our eyes
A world is born again that never dies.
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Fran wrote:
StephenKingman wrote:I bought 'Skippy Dies' today by Paul Murray for the bargain price of 7euros and will be starting it after my next book. :D
Delighted for you Mike & looking forward to the review ... watch out for the lucky condom :!:
:lol:
Ah, thanks Fran, ill keep my eyes peeled for that condom, its certainly a quirky cover to the book anyway, seems like an interesting story..
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I finally located a copy of "Rage" by Richard Bachman (otherwise known as Stephen King) through my local library; they had to search other systems, but eventually they found it for me! Hopefully it will arrive in a few days time.
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Woodland Nymph wrote:I finally located a copy of "Rage" by Richard Bachman (otherwise known as Stephen King) through my local library; they had to search other systems, but eventually they found it for me! Hopefully it will arrive in a few days time.
Ah yes, a nice little tale but it unfortunately comes in for some stick what with the Columbine Massacre and the issue of teenagers and gun laws in general. If you can ignore the controversy, its very quintessential King and one of the few hidden gems that he scripted before his career really took off :D
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It was actually the controversy surrounding "Rage" that initially interested me in the novel; but after reading a bit about the plot, it sounds like a story I would truly enjoy. However, I have studied the Columbine tragedy seriously for several years now and I'm interested in that sort of subject matter - not to sound morbid!
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