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After months and months of putting off finishing Death on the Nile, I decided to reread everything in one night and it was still kind of a clusterfuck.
I liked what the author did better in Orient Express- one murder and a bunch of suspects. Death on the Nile was THREE MURDERS and a shitton of suspects.
Though it still had a pretty awesome end.
I love you Poirot
I liked what the author did better in Orient Express- one murder and a bunch of suspects. Death on the Nile was THREE MURDERS and a shitton of suspects.
Though it still had a pretty awesome end.
I love you Poirot
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[5/13/2013 11:55:56 PM] Mr.Mander: "Obama announces Boys Love japanese textbook manga anthology" WOULD make a much better headline
[5/13/2013 11:58:45 PM] egoat: th-thanks, obama?
[5/13/2013 11:58:45 PM] egoat: th-thanks, obama?
I just finished reading Prey by Michael Crichton (who I sorely miss, he's one of my favorite authors).
It was one hell of a page turner, but I'll be damned if I don't feel horrendously depressed. Excellent and fascinating, but it is by no means a feel-good novel.
I highly recommend it for anyone interested in nanotechnology, biology, computer science, or just a really good book.
It was one hell of a page turner, but I'll be damned if I don't feel horrendously depressed. Excellent and fascinating, but it is by no means a feel-good novel.
I highly recommend it for anyone interested in nanotechnology, biology, computer science, or just a really good book.
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I love those books.Operation Awesome wrote:Ooh yes they are amazing.Sergeant wrote:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Amazing so far.
Mostly Harmless is really depressing though.
Douglas Adams was a genius.
Anyone read Salmon of Doubt? A collection of small works by him. Speeches, letters, interviews, etc.
And a bit of a Dirk Gently book Adams was writing when he died.

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