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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Ken Deathmarr View Post
    She doesn't jump off the cliff to prove her love, she jumps off it because she wants to see what his ghost appearance will say to her.
    Who the hell would jump off a cliff to see what a dead guy would say to her.
    *jumps off cliff and dies on impact*
    *Odi wan kenobi comes in*
    "Montros, you must go to the degoba...oh, you're already dead."

    like so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wildor View Post
    It is rather rare for me to intensely dislike a woman in here. You may just be the first. Congratulations!

    Why don't you put up a list of acceptable literary works, I'm sure Hyena and so many others will be thankful for your enlightened guidance.

    One more thing, is it your "decent mentality" that compels you to belittle and denigrate a 9 year old kid (Lord Ken) at every turn???

    Start by at least capitalising your "i"s, will you. That I know is an acceptable literary practice.


    I'll see you again.
    Wildor, it's called being casual. You don't HAVE to capitalise 'I's, it's just part of the English language.

    In place of Rayne, here's some literary works;

    Lord of the Rings

    Artemis Fowl

    Young Bond

    Northern Lights

    For the Emperor

    Titanicus

    Horus Rising

    Blood Ravens

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    Artemis Fowl....i've heard of it before. is it good?

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    Very good, Montros.

    I have all the books....... but I like the Gaunt's Ghosts, Horus Heresy and Ciaphas Cain series better, because they're 40K.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Montros View Post
    Artemis Fowl....i've heard of it before. is it good?
    It's a good series, they re-did the cover so now it looks cooler. I think they're making a movie because it was made by Disney. It confused me at times.

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    The Power of 5 is pretty good also (wwaaayyyyy better than his other books )

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    they were written by Anthony Horowitz)

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    i like vampires warewolves and more but HATE STUPID CHICK FLICKS
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    I think Twilight is weird

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    everybody does...everybody does....

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    I haven't read a good book in years but if I had to list some of my favourites (in no particular order):

    Dune - Frank Herbert
    Catch 22 - Joseph Heller
    Slaughterhouse Five - Kurt Vonnegut
    Magician - Raymond E Feist
    Papillon - Henri Charriere
    Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte

    That's a fairly ecclectic list. Some are very well written, some are just ripping yarns and some are based on a 'big idea'. I included Wuthering Heights because it is a fine example of a romantic story with a twist. I would suggest the young ladies (and Ken) who like this "Twilight" seek out this novel and read it. My list of great books should be much longer but my memory is poor and years of moving around seperated me from most of my worldly possesions.
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