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    I have the curse of speed reading...

    Started and finished reading Shogun this week (classic), and am currently reading 'Gold' by Issac Asimov.

    Special Props To Don Ezio for this!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fallbreeze View Post
    I have the curse of speed reading...

    Started and finished reading Shogun this week (classic), and am currently reading 'Gold' by Issac Asimov.
    I read a book called "The Old man and the Sea" in a whole plane trip (13 hours :P) going to Japan. It had like two hundred Pages.

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    i just read settling accounts: the drive to the east

    it was pretty b.a

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    Quote Originally Posted by Montros View Post
    I read a book called "The Old man and the Sea" in a whole plane trip (13 hours :P) going to Japan. It had like two hundred Pages.
    Ernst Hemmingway? Cool.

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    A book I always seem to go back to;
    Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers. It's a great read.
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    The Anti-Christ by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

    A powerful attack on the slave morality and apathy of Western Christianity

    "You live your life in wretchedness and death is no escape."
    Carcass - Carneous Cacoffiny

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    Left hand of god, by Paul Hoffman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Montros View Post
    I read a book called "The Old man and the Sea" in a whole plane trip (13 hours :P) going to Japan. It had like two hundred Pages.
    That book was the epitome of anticlimactic, and it was a pretty boring read in my opinion. I'm yet to understand why so many people, at least from those I've talked to about it, seem so drawn to it.

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    Im Reading Bec By Darren Shan.

    He Is A Brilliant Author And Makes Some Thrilling Books

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