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For all you literates out there...
#21

insomniaprincess Wrote:I've been reading my own book that I wanted to have to my publisher by February and I'm behind. :oops:

Isn't this always the case with every writer in all of history and beyond :lol: ?

insomniaprincess Wrote:Thanks Big Grin

Of course! I'll be interested to hear your thoughts, especially on the appendices (and do save them for last!).
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#22

Wait, people choose to read books after school? >_> Nah, I tried to get into the Tom Clancy novels when I was like 13, they were hard reads though. Probably would be understandable now though. Tongue
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#23

Currently: On the Road by Jack Kerouac
Sitting on my shelf waiting to be read:
I, Claudius by Robert Graves
Pillars of the Earth
The Zombie Survival Guide by Max Brooks (Mel's son)
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#24

Bartinyou Wrote:The Zombie Survival Guide by Max Brooks (Mel's son)

Read that one again a few books ago, dont forget to purchase/read World War Z also.

http://tinyurl.com/aq8myl (amazon search result)
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#25

Agua Wrote:Isn't this always the case with every writer in all of history and beyond :lol: ?

Pretty much. I hear drinking a lot helps. :p



Agua Wrote:Of course! I'll be interested to hear your thoughts, especially on the appendices (and do save them for last!).


Will do!
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#26

reading next by micheal chricton then going to read the rising sun by him aswell
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#27

who the fuck reads anymore?

gawd, keep it to yourself.
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#28

reading some of the post on these forums is just like reading a novel... does that count?

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#29

I just finished up the Enders series, and have now decided to delve into the wonderful world of Oz. God bless you Frank Baum.
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#30

Well... looks like I need to add Ragnar Benson's "self help" guides to my list.
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