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ObiJo
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http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20011118/re/arts_adams_dc_1.html

Part of me thinks it's cool there's another, part of me thinks it's cheesy they take an unfinished manuscript off a deadman's computer.

Oh, I'm reading it.

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12-01-01 3:51am (new)
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gabe_billings
President and CEO of Wirthlingsux Inc.

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Reading it right now?

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12-01-01 5:35am (new)
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ObiJo
Eamus Catuli

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No, they're not releasing it till the anniversary of his death.

Now I'm starting Sorceror's Stone cause DexX and the movie previews have put me in the mood.

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12-01-01 12:00pm (new)
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gabe_billings
President and CEO of Wirthlingsux Inc.

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Good man. Harry Potter kicks ass.

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12-01-01 9:24pm (new)
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Kitty_Kat
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I wouldn't know, cause I've never read them.

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12-01-01 10:00pm (new)
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DexX
What the Cat Dragged In

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Muahahahahaaaa!!!

We have another one!

The thing with the Harry Potter books is that you are hooked after the first few chapters of the first book. I don't know of anyone who got more than a couple of chapters in, and did not then read the whole bloody series in a big rush.

My current literary recommendation - Matthew Reilly. He's a Sydney boy (well, same age as me, roughly) who writes the most amazing action I have ever read. Basically, all of his books are written-word versions of unlimited-budget, ten-hour action movies. The action in them simply doesn't stop. His first published novel, Ice Station, is his best by far - sadly, none of his later books have quite matched it - and it is an amazing read. The story moves so quickly you literally cannot put it down. He admitted in the afterword of one of his books that he deliberately puts any pauses mid-chapter, and tries to get a cliffhanger on the end of every chapter. He can't write characters or dialogue for shit, but his action and knowledge of technology are first-rate.

Apparently he has started being published in the US and UK now, so I highly recommend picking up one of these...

Contest - His first book, turned down by every publisher in Sydney, then self-published. Was re-printed after Ice Station.
Ice Station - His best by far. Incredibly fast-paced, huge fun.
Temple - Also great fun, but not as fast, not as believable, and simply not as good as Ice Station.
Area 7 - His second-best, in my opinion. A sequel to Ice Station, a lot of fun, quite funny in parts.

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12-02-01 7:11am (new)
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ObiJo
Eamus Catuli

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Actually I've been a silent partner all along. I avoided most of the Harry Potter threads cause I didn't want to read any spoilers. I read Chamber of Secrets about 5 months ago and like I said am about to start The Sorceror's Stone. (Backwards as usual.)

I did think the plot of Chamber of Secrets was a little light, being a kids book. However, this was made up for by how incredibly well written it was, and especially by how much fun learning the new vernacular was. (Anyone else find themselves calling people muggles and mudbloods for awhile after the first read?)

Learning the Potter-ese reminded me of this interactive fiction game I played once where you were an early human living in prehistoric europe. You had to go to a neighboring hut to get medicinal herbs for your ailing wife. However, next door was a man that didn't speak your language. So, in this little freeware interactive fiction game, you had to learn his language to get the herb. You'd do it by imitating his speech and noting his verbal or bodily response or by pointing at something and then listen to him speak about what you just pointed at. By the time the game was over, I'd built up a 40 or 50 word vocabulary of his language, including nouns, verbs, adjectives, and sentence structure.

I digress, but that was really one of the most amazing gaming experiences I've ever had. (To further my geekness rating.) I'll try to find the link if anyone's interested.

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12-02-01 6:00pm (new)
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Kitty_Kat
Stripcreator Regular

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I may decide to read them, but what if I do like them? I know that there are supposed to be more and that they won't come out for a while. I'm not very patient.

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12-02-01 7:05pm (new)
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ladyjdotnet
Snitcreator

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Learning the Potter-ese reminded me of this interactive fiction game I played once where you were an early human living in prehistoric europe. You had to go to a neighboring hut to get medicinal herbs for your ailing wife. However, next door was a man that didn't speak your language. So, in this little freeware interactive fiction game, you had to learn his language to get the herb. You'd do it by imitating his speech and noting his verbal or bodily response or by pointing at something and then listen to him speak about what you just pointed at. By the time the game was over, I'd built up a 40 or 50 word vocabulary of his language, including nouns, verbs, adjectives, and sentence structure.

I digress, but that was really one of the most amazing gaming experiences I've ever had. (To further my geekness rating.) I'll try to find the link if anyone's interested.


Did you ever play the Klingon interactive game that teaches you to speak Klingon with a full-motion video adventure? It has a speech recognition feature that rates your accuracy on pronunciation. My boyfriend at the time and I used to compete for better ratings.

God, I'm such a geek.

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12-02-01 7:44pm (new)
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JrnymnNate
I fling the shoddy polo stick

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I LOVE that thing.

I had that, the Interactive tech manual for the NCC-1701-D, the Borg interactive episode, and the Star Trek 25 anniversary adventure game.

12-02-01 8:09pm (new)
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kramer_vs_kramer
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Incidentally, I highly recommend the books by Christopher Brookmyre, especially "Not the end of the world" which is about some Christian fundamentalists trying to sabotage a pornographic film festival.

12-03-01 1:26am (new)
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ladyjdotnet
Snitcreator

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I LOVE that thing.

That doesn't make me like you.

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12-03-01 5:57am (new)
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