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« Reply #680 on: April 11, 2006, 05:58:02 AM »

Has anyone read any Harlan Coben books? I'm on my third one in a row. I started reading his stuff years ago when I read Gone For Good. I'm reading his newest book The Innocent. The last one I read was Just One Look. That was the BEST book I've ever read. I thought Gone For Good was the best, but Just One Look was better. I just did checked his website and COOL BEANS! His new book will be released on my birthday!! I would love to discuss some of thise book if someone would message me.? Wink
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« Reply #681 on: April 12, 2006, 09:24:56 PM »

Finally read Odd Thomas and Forever Odd by Dean Koontz. Loved both of them but liked the first better. So many good characters in the first that by the nature of the story, couldnt be in the second.

Next, I'll either finish Godfather Returns, or start Life Expectancy


Life Expectancy is a pretty kick ass novel, u should like it.

I havent read my Odd Thomas or Forever Odd yet but I will once I buy Forever Odd.

Im reading Phil Jackson *LA Lakers coach* book he wrote a couple years ago The Last Season, great insightful read thus far.
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« Reply #682 on: June 25, 2006, 03:34:32 PM »

The Man in the High Castle -- by Philip K Dick

A chillling alternate reality that many of us have probably thought about while on the toilet, on the bus, or driving down long stretches of empty roads. The best $8 I ever spent!
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« Reply #683 on: June 25, 2006, 04:32:29 PM »

The Bible!  Wink
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« Reply #684 on: June 25, 2006, 06:46:26 PM »

This Much I Know is True -- Wally Lamb
Best book I've ever read!
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« Reply #685 on: June 25, 2006, 08:47:20 PM »

Ive been into auto and regular biographies here lately.


read One Last Shot about Micheal Jordan's comeback with Washington

Then I just finished Ric Flair's "To Be The Man"

I have just now started Hulk Hogan's autobiography.

After this one Im goin back to koontz.
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« Reply #686 on: June 25, 2006, 09:37:42 PM »

The Man in the High Castle -- by Philip K Dick

A chillling alternate reality that many of us have probably thought about while on the toilet, on the bus, or driving down long stretches of empty roads. The best $8 I ever spent!

A fuckin' awesome book. I love all that Dick does but I really think this is his finest work (just in front of "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?"). Tagomi's meltdown in the park and subsequent vision (or visit to be more accurate) is so heartwrenching. I really felt for this character above everyone else.
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« Reply #687 on: June 25, 2006, 10:14:46 PM »

my favorite books are written by stephen king and vc andrews, ill read anything written by them
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« Reply #688 on: June 25, 2006, 10:17:09 PM »

I am reading the ass-crack of the naked chicks in my dirt  'lil mgazines.

And Alan Alda's book.
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« Reply #689 on: July 04, 2006, 03:04:58 PM »

The Man in the High Castle -- by Philip K Dick

A chillling alternate reality that many of us have probably thought about while on the toilet, on the bus, or driving down long stretches of empty roads. The best $8 I ever spent!

A fuckin' awesome book. I love all that Dick does but I really think this is his finest work (just in front of "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?"). Tagomi's meltdown in the park and subsequent vision (or visit to be more accurate) is so heartwrenching. I really felt for this character above everyone else.

cool, another PKD fan  beer

yeah, Tagomi's 'visit' really blew my mind, and now I'm wondering if Juliana was able to do the same thing when she found out from the Man that his ending to the war was, in fact, true.  That there are parallel truths, and each one is no truer than another, it's very relativistic.


I'm currently reading A Scanner Darkly by Mr. PKD.  It is an unsettling, disquieting and disturbing book but I'm addicted to it...
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« Reply #690 on: July 04, 2006, 04:57:13 PM »

Menmoch the Devil by Anne Rice and The Guide to life by Bart Simpson.  Some damn good advice in both these books.
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« Reply #691 on: July 04, 2006, 05:01:26 PM »

My PM's at the moment in another IE window...

Oh and a number of different autobiographies that  i have started and put down for whatever reason in the past 6 months.

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« Reply #692 on: July 04, 2006, 07:23:43 PM »

Finished Hulk Hogan's autobiography in 2 days, nice read.

I am now reading "The Stone Cold Truth"

Steve Austin's autobiography.
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« Reply #693 on: July 04, 2006, 07:34:55 PM »

I'm an occasional fiction reader and have also read Life Expectancy...good recommendation D. 

My wife reads alot, and she recommends an author by the name of Jeffrey Deaver.  She says he's alot better than Koontz, so take that for what it's worth.   peace  Her recommendation is to try Deaver.

My recommendation is a nice read called Freakonomics.  It's a quick read.  Not too heavy, but thought-provoking.   peace
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« Reply #694 on: July 04, 2006, 11:16:23 PM »

I'm an occasional fiction reader and have also read Life Expectancy...good recommendation D.?

My wife reads alot, and she recommends an author by the name of Jeffrey Deaver.? She says he's alot better than Koontz, so take that for what it's worth.? ?peace? Her recommendation is to try Deaver.

My recommendation is a nice read called Freakonomics.? It's a quick read.? Not too heavy, but thought-provoking.? ?peace

Better than Koontz??? "Thats a bold statement" Ill have to try him out, any book in particular?
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« Reply #695 on: July 04, 2006, 11:23:12 PM »

Jeffrey Deaver is pretty good, but it's not the same kind of book.  Koontz is more like Stephen King...horror, I guess.
Deaver is more of a crime writer. You may have seen a movie or two based on his books.  Have you seen The Bone Collector?  If so, that's based on a Deaver novel.  Most are based around a criminalogist (sp?) that happens to be a parapelgic.  (sp?)  (Oh my god, I'm losing my spelling skills.)  Anyway, Deaver books are good reads.  Just a different genre than Koontz.   Smiley
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« Reply #696 on: July 04, 2006, 11:58:38 PM »

The ole Koontz vs King argument.

I always tell people that Koontz is Bon Jovi, King is Guns N Roses both are great but King is more complicated and more intricate whereas Koontz is poppy and easier to digest.
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« Reply #697 on: July 06, 2006, 03:19:17 AM »

1421: The Year China Discovered the World

Just got started, but am already in a state of shock, not 20 pages in and their already chopping young boys dicks off........you know, because of tradition.........Yikes.

Should be an interesting read, it's a rather large book, but whatever. I'll get around to reading it when I'm in the mood. If I really feel like reading, I can polish off a book a night, if not, it takes me for-fucking-ever.
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« Reply #698 on: July 06, 2006, 04:28:47 PM »

The ole Koontz vs King argument.

I always tell people that Koontz is Bon Jovi, King is Guns N Roses both are great but King is more complicated and more intricate whereas Koontz is poppy and easier to digest.

D, my wife is looking over my shoulder now, and said, "Yes," when I read her your quote!
She said you hit the nail on the head with the King vs. Koontz debate.  Koontz's work is tailor-made for the masses.  I'll leave it at that!

I'm asking my wife right now for an example...it's very hard for her because she says they're all good.  Try "Praying for Sleep."  She's got it upstairs right now.  I tell you what D.  I'll read it this week, and we'll compare notes.   Cool
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« Reply #699 on: July 06, 2006, 04:37:12 PM »

Right now I'm reading Dr. No....from ian Flemming

I loved The Vampire Chronicles by Rice but it seems if those are dead to her Angry

And I love the Sword of truth series from T. Goodkind and am eaagerly waiting for Phantom Roll Eyes
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