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More stuff from Robert Lynn Asprin.
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is this much different to the edited version?billuf wrote:
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Hey UK readers!

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UK charity will give away 1,000,000 books, and you can hand them out!
A UK-based charity plans to give away a million books - 40,000 copies each of twenty-five selected titles - on March 5 next year. The list of authors includes Toni Morrison, Seamus Heaney, Mark Haddon, Margaret Atwood and Erich Maria Remarque... If you live in the UK and Ireland you can sign up as a book-giver - 20,000 will be selected and each will receive a box of books to hand out.
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alphacat you post the best stuff
i eventually got round to reading nietzche, beyond good an evil atm, i've got the feeling im gonna be reading it more than once!
also several of Jungs books, and a scifi book 'the reality dysfunction.' all good shit.


i eventually got round to reading nietzche, beyond good an evil atm, i've got the feeling im gonna be reading it more than once!
also several of Jungs books, and a scifi book 'the reality dysfunction.' all good shit.
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John Peel A Life in Music
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White teeth by Zadie Smith. I tried reading it once before and couldn't make it past page twenty, now I'm loving it!
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just finished reading Kokoda, anyone that digs war books this is pretty good, based on entirely true fact and people.
basically it was the battle of kokoda in WW2 in papua new guine, Australia V Japan
at the time it was pretty much the equivelent of the australia reserves verse japan's prime fighting force, the fought along the mist rugged terrain ever fought in WW2, was basically jungle warefare. it was a small group of australia's mostly teenagers with no experience and shitty equiptment going up against 6000+ prime japanese forces along what is called the Kokoda Trail, a 130km track that winds from the southern coast of New Guinea through the dence jungle mountains to the north side.
basically it was the battle of kokoda in WW2 in papua new guine, Australia V Japan
at the time it was pretty much the equivelent of the australia reserves verse japan's prime fighting force, the fought along the mist rugged terrain ever fought in WW2, was basically jungle warefare. it was a small group of australia's mostly teenagers with no experience and shitty equiptment going up against 6000+ prime japanese forces along what is called the Kokoda Trail, a 130km track that winds from the southern coast of New Guinea through the dence jungle mountains to the north side.
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Daniel Levitin - This is your brain on music.

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crazy religion / ufo conspiracy shit
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