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Finished Blood of Elves yesterday. It was good, but buddy, that weren't no ending. That weren't no ending at all.



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Done with school can finally get back to reading. Starting off the summer with 007 From Russia With Love. Slowly but surely makng my way through Ian Fleming's Bond books.



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Now reading the Inglourious Basterds screenplay again by Quentin Tarantino. It is my own copy this time, not borrowed.



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i just finished the third book in the Dark Templar Saga.  very disappointing since the trilogy doesnt really have much to do with the dark templar at all and i think the first book only had a few paragraphs even mentioning them.  and on top of that the author cant even write well...what a cunt...christie golden you can eat a dick and go to hell.  you are now on my list of avoided authors...



"I like my steaks how i like my women.  Bloody and all over my face"

"Its like sex, but with a winner!"

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now to figure out which book to read next... or perhaps go book shopping again and add to my pile! :D



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"Its like sex, but with a winner!"

MrBubbles Review Threads: Bill Gates, Jak II, Kingdom Hearts II, The Strangers, Sly 2, Crackdown, Zohan, Quarantine, Klungo Sssavesss Teh World, MS@E3'08, WATCHMEN(movie), Shadow of the Colossus, The Saboteur

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I finished The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo a week or so ago. I really enjoyed it and am looking forward to seeing how they do with the film adaptation later this year. It's not groundbreaking by any stretch of the imagination, but it's nice to see an author who focuses on the characters instead of the action and perhaps even the plot in a thriller.

I'm reading The Mysterious Affair at Styles just to give me something light to read while I decide what to go for next. It's Agatha Christie's first novel featuring Hercule Poirot, who I've always enjoyed reading.



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I'm reading the graphic novel Jimmy Corrigan The Smartest Kid on Earth.



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Jimmy Corrigan the Smartest Kid on Earth by Chris Ware is one of the saddest books I've ever read. I'm also pretty sure the author might be a genius. I got so invested in the characters and at the end not even the smallest glimmer of hope for the main character. Its not tragic tragic just a normal life of a man with very poor social skills. I like the book but I couldn't believe the last page was really the end.



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The last book I read was Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. That does not really help our literary rep, but it was a good read.



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Now reading The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown because... fuck it might as well.



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