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Microserfs by Douglas Coupland
Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
A Clash of Kings by George R.R. Martin
After this there are several candidates. One of which will be a piece of non-fiction.
One of the least appealing qualities of man is to mock what we don't understand. Say this wasn't Ulysses but one of Hawking's most complicated theorems. Most of us are unlikely to understand it. It's quite innaccessable. Mustn't be very good then. If we had graduated our knowledge and...
I know very little about Salvatore. What I do know is he has a massive amount of titles in his name. Either he doesn't sleep or doesn't write them all. Maybe he runs a piece of software. Generic Fantasy Plot Generator 1.0. There are a handful of authors that are suspected, or it's even...
Who posted that thread you refer to Occlith? And why?
Certainly wasn't a stab at attempting to help those who help themselves and expose those who don't give a
I'd recommend the Everyman's Library Edition. Not for the edition but due to the quality of the book itself. The Everyman books are hardcover, printed on acid free paper, very well bound and have a thorough and interesting introduction. They're very nice books. I'm trying to collect all of...
Microserfs by Douglas Coupland. Since I'm meeting him later this month at one of his promotional events for J-Pod I felt I should read at least one of his books. He's been on my list for ages, meeting him just moves it up.
The soundtrack to the movie arrived at the store today. More merchandise. I guess the DVD will arrive in time for Christmas. Deluxe edition and regular of course.
eBay. If it's too esoteric someone may get away with winning it very cheap though. Look through the auctions first and see if there's anything similar and what it's going for. Or open your local Yellow Pages and find some antique book dealers.
There are several board games. There are travel logs, travel books, comedic spoofs, readers guides and bookmarks. That's just at the store I work at. Who knows what else is actually available.