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Why do you **** to admit it? The man was fucking brilliant.

popular authors. its like an oprah book.. people think you are a lazy reader.

but yeah, i do like him. a surprisingly amazing book was something i would have never normally picked up. state of fear. sounds like some faggy terrorist thing. wasnt. amazing book.
 
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popular authors. its like an oprah book.. people think you are a lazy reader.

but yeah, i do like him. a surprisingly amazing book was something i would have never normally picked up. state of fear. sounds like some faggy terrorist thing. wasnt. amazing book.

I was totally amazing. I though about reading it again before I started Storm of Swords, but I'd been putting it off to long as it was. And I agree, it does sound like the name of a straight-to-video Steven Segal movie.
 
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I was totally amazing. I though about reading it again before I started Storm of Swords, but I'd been putting it off to long as it was. And I agree, it does sound like the name of a straight-to-video Steven Segal movie.

yeah, for some reason i was thinking terrorists. i cant stand that 911 crap. or that it was a movie like about government shootemups or something. glad i just gave it a shot.

another one i read recently that was really fun was the andromeda strain. wtf! i had NO idea it was written in the 70s or something. then i found out there was a movie and then watched it a bit after..equally as old and looked dated. but yeah, talk about crazy. sounded like a 90s/2000 book to me. i was pretty shocked.
 
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yeah, for some reason i was thinking terrorists. i cant stand that 911 crap. or that it was a movie like about government shootemups or something. glad i just gave it a shot.

another one i read recently that was really fun was the andromeda strain. wtf! i had NO idea it was written in the 70s or something. then i found out there was a movie and then watched it a bit after..equally as old and looked dated. but yeah, talk about crazy. sounded like a 90s/2000 book to me. i was pretty shocked.
Another classic. Pretty sure he wrote it when he was in med school. I've got Prey laying around here somewhere, but I haven't gotten to it yet.
 
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Another classic. Pretty sure he wrote it when he was in med school. I've got Prey laying around here somewhere, but I haven't gotten to it yet.

after i downed a few of his books... i even gave another go at ER.

i guess its not AWFUL... he did know what he was doing.. ok it was alright. sometimes. hated that curly haired chick though. mackerel face.

unfortunately, i never got to finish the dvds.

i might have picked up prey as well. never got to it if i do have it. thrift store city.
 
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I remember watching ER a little when I was growing up, but I completely lost interest in it when I got a little older and stopped watching whatever the rest of my ****** was watching. Prey is about Nano-Technology and Artificial Intelligence potentially destroying mankind if I remember correctly. Still gotta read it.
 
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yeah, something about little robots or something weird. again, i may be presently surprised.

we shall see.

ive yet to touch his non-fiction. oh oh, i read congo recently too. am i wrong or do his endings seem similar at times?

rising sun was my first crichton book. read it at sea in one night during night watch. a fun book as well.

oh and did really enjoy sphere. they did alright with the movie too. good casting in general. except queen latifa. wtf was that?
 
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I liked Congo, but I was a little disappointed in the ending. Like I was waiting for something strange to happen. Turns out they were just gorillas that were ******* machines.

Sphere was excellent. I was a little nervous about it because the movie was a little "meh" IMO, so I thought the whole story might be similar. I loved it though. As far as Queen Latifa goes... at least you got to see her get mauled by giant jellyfish.
 
Oh, I also need to start reading "Watching Baseball" by Jerry Remy. I have it and promise myself I'll start reading it every year when the season starts up, but I never get around to it.
 
Nell Kimball, Her life as an American madam, by Herself. Italian edition, 13,00€ an interesting portrait of the America sex business in the nineteenth century

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I just got done with My Cross to Bear - Gregg Allman. I'm into biographies anyway, so I was damn sure going to read one by someone in the brotherhood.

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I'm currently reading The Agony and the Ecstasy by Irving Stone (this guy seriously writes the best biographical novels ever)
 
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