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  1. Anamnesis

    Hey y'all

    Welcome aboard!
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    Just checking out the place.

    I've only read the first book in Turtledove's Hellenic Traders series. I enjoyed it but forgot to continue with the series. I'm into fantasy fiction myself but I usually stick to sword-and-sorcery fantasy (Terry Goodkind, Robert E. Howard) or urban fantasy (Jim Butcher, Seanan McGuire).
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    Just checking out the place.

    Hello! Do you read/write a variety of genres?
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    Drinkify your music

    The Garbage 1 PBR Serve cold. The Morrissey 1 bottle Buckfast Serve at room temperature. The Joy Division 2 oz. Vodka 2 oz. Lemon juice 1 bottle Schnapps Combine in shaker and strain into cocktail glass. Serve. Garnish with olive.
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    Current Non-Fiction reads

    Sarah Silverman's autobiography, The Bedwetter. It has plenty of the raunchiness and edginess that Silverman is known for, but she also gets serious on several occasions. I find it a really enjoyable read so far!
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    Greetings from Yorkshire

    Welcome to BAR. Check out the Crime and Mystery section or Suggestions section for some possible books to read.
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    April 2012: Chuck Palahniuk: Damned

    I mostly enjoyed the book due to Palahniuk's descriptions and vision of Hell. The narrator had some great wisecracks too but the repetition of phrases such as "I may be such-and-such BUT . . ." or "Ms. Slutty Von VanderSluts" prevented me from truly enjoying her as a character. Normally I'm fine...
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    Did I start off with the wrong Stephen King?

    That would be The Mist, which is the introductory tale to Skeleton Crew. It's still my favorite King collection :). Good pick!
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    Do you ever struggle finishing a book?

    Now I really want to know what book this is. Let's see: there was a time where I would finish a book regardless of how I felt about the quality of writing or story structure. These days, I have less of a problem putting down a book I don't connect with. Just too many books lying around...
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    Hi

    Thank you for actually reading the rules ;). Welcome to BAR!
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    Phantom: Book 1 - Gabriel Common

    Gabriel, I'm glad you can admit your writing is "simple".
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    Recently Finished

    Jacqueline Susann-Valley of the Dolls I can understand why this book was so controversial in the 60's, with the characters casually discussing sex, drug use, and abortion. While I raised my brow at a few moments, the novel probably won't shock modern-day readers. It was an entertaining read though.
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    New

    Hello. Feel free to post your writings in the Shameless Self-Promotion area once you reach 10 posts or more. (but only the Shameless Self-Promotion area ;))
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    Last seen...

    Conquest. A baffling swords-and-sorcery film from horror maestro Lucio Fulci. Utterly no character development or sense of place whatsoever. Still, heads do get bashed in and limbs get torn apart. So there's that.
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    Last seen...

    Snow White and the Huntsman. Charlize Theron overacts, while Kristen Stewart plays Kristen Stewart with a British accent. Still, it looks great on the big screen.
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    John Carter

    Good read, although I got the impression people expected Battleship to flop. Even though John Carter was woefully marketed, at least that had something of a chance.
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    Vote for July 2012 BOTM

    The June selection got a few votes, no? I'd prefer to keep the June discussion and take a break for the rest of the summer.
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    E.L. James: Fifty Shades of Grey

    Well, some people criticized the book for similar reasons as E.L. James' beloved Twilight: misogyny and glorification of an abusive relationship. I also heard the sex scenes weren't really tantalizing or provocative. From the excerpts I did read, I'll have to agree with those people.
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