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Abbita
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Recommendations
What books would you recommend to others on KMC and why? Can you also give a general description of the plot so we can decide if those books would be of our interest
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Mar 3rd, 2004 05:34 PM |
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Corran
Lucifer
Gender: Male Location: Look out of your Window |
I guess the book of the month would be a good place to start, you could even play catchup with Jan and Feb.
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Mar 3rd, 2004 05:36 PM |
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mechmoggy
Northern Monkey
Gender: Male Location: Changing nappies |
Sounds like a plan.
Failing that, I'd recommend most Stephen King books if you fancy a bit of a scare. One is my faves is "The Dark Half", here's a brief look at how it starts: -
A writer has been churning out horror books for some years under a pseudonym, but decides to come clean and reveal his real identity. So a magazine have a good idea of making a mock tombstone and shoot the pictures for the story in a local graveyard.
Next day, there's a strange hole in the ground where the photo-shoot was taken with what looks like clawed finger marks in the mud coming from the hole....
Its one of his best IMO.
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Mar 3rd, 2004 06:35 PM |
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MasterWizard
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Gender: Male Location: Nova Scotia, Canada |
Ender's game, which you can find out about in the March book discussion.
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Mar 3rd, 2004 08:44 PM |
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Dr. Leg Kick
Aesculapius
Gender: Male Location: Los Angeles |
i recommend more of the classical books from 1600's-1700's.
or even past that
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Mar 4th, 2004 01:26 AM |
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