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Buraken v2
Amarr Amarr Defence Initiative
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Posted - 2006.08.06 23:12:00 -
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Mine would be "The History of Love" by Nicole Krauss.
What's your? ;)
Quote: Mail from: Houvire Takaerne
2006.06.06 19:25 Our research has been fruity. If you're interested, I believe I have found what might be a banana in the corner of my office draw.
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Scorpyn
Caldari Infinitus Odium
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Posted - 2006.08.06 23:41:00 -
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Edited by: Scorpyn on 06/08/2006 23:41:22 Probably the lord of the rings...
Ok, it's not 1 book, but whatever...
I usually read books with information rather than stories nowadays though.
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Micia
N.A.S.A. Cobra Alliance
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Posted - 2006.08.07 00:35:00 -
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Chronicles of Thomas Covenant.  _______
Experience the good life in pirate-free Empire Space  |

Jenny Spitfire
Caldari LoneStar Industries Veritas Immortalis
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Posted - 2006.08.07 00:36:00 -
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Edited by: Jenny Spitfire on 07/08/2006 00:36:31
Sidney Sheldon, Bloodline. ---------------- Cruelty is God's way of showing kindness.
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TheSilent
Minmatar Omega Fleet Enterprises Omega Syndicate
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Posted - 2006.08.07 00:48:00 -
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I really enjoyed "Band of Brothers" by Stephen E. Ambrose.
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Anfelina Adante
Gallente
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Posted - 2006.08.07 00:58:00 -
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Thomas Covenant for me too.
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Benco97
Gallente On Ravens Wings
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Posted - 2006.08.07 01:17:00 -
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"A Dangerous Energy" by John Whitbourn it's good.
Snug Radio - Fart like a Pirate |

Dak
Mithril Inc Antigo Dominion
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Posted - 2006.08.07 01:21:00 -
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"When The Lion Feeds" by Wilbur Smith
Had me welling up in some bits.
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Dark Shikari
Caldari Imperium Technologies Firmus Ixion
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Posted - 2006.08.07 01:55:00 -
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Edited by: Dark Shikari on 07/08/2006 01:55:43 The Xeelee series (Stephen Baxter, "Vacuum Diagrams" being a good starting book), the Uplift series (David Brin, "Sundiver" being a good starting book), the Known Space series (Larry Niven, "Ringworld" being a good starting book), and the Foundation series (Isaac Asimov, "Foundation" being a good starting book) are the best books ever written. Or at least something close.
--Proud member of the [23]--
-WTS Heavy Electron II, 100mn AB II |

Nikolai Nuvolari
Caldari Gilead's Bullet Kimotoro Directive
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Posted - 2006.08.07 03:25:00 -
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The Dark Tower series by Stephen King, consisting of The Gunslinger, The Drawing of the Three, The Waste Lands, Wizard and Glass, Wolves of Calla, Song of Susannah, and The Dark Tower. The Waste Lands is my favorite of the series.
Mebrithiel Ju'wien > Nik's bio 4tw btw Graelyn > Nikolai for Dev 108!
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Hashim
Suffoco Noctis
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Posted - 2006.08.07 04:25:00 -
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Originally by: Nikolai Nuvolari The Dark Tower series by Stephen King, consisting of The Gunslinger, The Drawing of the Three, The Waste Lands, Wizard and Glass, Wolves of Calla, Song of Susannah, and The Dark Tower. The Waste Lands is my favorite of the series.
Same here except I am only on Wolves of Calla It really is a great series. My favorite in the series so far has to be Wizard and Glass.
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Lardarz B'stard
Amarr Out Of Exile
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Posted - 2006.08.07 04:54:00 -
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Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
 Exiles Recruitment |

Baldour Ngarr
Artemis Rising
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Posted - 2006.08.07 07:04:00 -
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Originally by: Scorpyn Edited by: Scorpyn on 06/08/2006 23:41:22 Probably the lord of the rings...
Ok, it's not 1 book, but whatever...
Actually it is. It was split into three parts because paper was in short supply in the 1950s.
Count me in for it, too. ________________________________________________
"I tried strip mining, but I lost, and it's cold flying around in space naked." |

sdpofiwent
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Posted - 2006.08.07 07:35:00 -
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Edited by: sdpofiwent on 07/08/2006 07:36:01
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TheDeceit
Minmatar Veto.
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Posted - 2006.08.07 07:37:00 -
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"Neuromancer" by William Gibson. --------
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Aloysius Knight
Minmatar Black Nova Corp Band of Brothers
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Posted - 2006.08.07 09:37:00 -
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Scarecrow doom books (sure they got weird in the end but still awsome fly tagg 4tw) halo
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Matsuo Masato
Minmatar Hybrid Syndicate
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Posted - 2006.08.07 09:53:00 -
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams ftw
NSr -nglar D÷r by Andreas Roman is very good to (the title translates to "When Angels Die" I dont think there is a english version)
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Airios
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Posted - 2006.08.07 10:18:00 -
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1984 by George Orwell. ____________________________________________________
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Dralon
Yesodic Nomads Corp Triumvirate.
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Posted - 2006.08.07 10:22:00 -
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Les Miserables by Victor Hugo
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Scorpyn
Caldari Infinitus Odium
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Posted - 2006.08.07 10:25:00 -
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Originally by: Baldour Ngarr
Originally by: Scorpyn Edited by: Scorpyn on 06/08/2006 23:41:22 Probably the lord of the rings...
Ok, it's not 1 book, but whatever...
Actually it is. It was split into three parts because paper was in short supply in the 1950s.
Count me in for it, too.
So my 3in1 book isn't that weird after all then? 
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HolographicEntrypoint
The Collective Against ALL Authorities
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Posted - 2006.08.07 10:38:00 -
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Homo Faber by Max Frisch ---
^ Custom Sigs for ISK, learning rights on sourcefiles
My custom Sigs Gallery |

Laythun
Euphoria Released Euphoria Unleashed
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Posted - 2006.08.07 10:43:00 -
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anything by Terry Pratchet
...still waiting for that discworld film ...
See You In Space Cowboy |

jason hill
Caldari Nightmare Holdings
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Posted - 2006.08.07 11:13:00 -
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The Amtrak wars ...cant remember the author .. ...its been quite a while since i read em though
"THE HUMAN SHIELD" |

Baldour Ngarr
Artemis Rising
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Posted - 2006.08.07 11:38:00 -
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Originally by: jason hill The Amtrak wars ...cant remember the author ..
Patrick Tilley. ________________________________________________
"I tried strip mining, but I lost, and it's cold flying around in space naked." |

Jon Hawkes
ISS Navy Task Force Interstellar Starbase Syndicate
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Posted - 2006.08.07 11:58:00 -
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Originally by: Lardarz B'stard Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
I've been meaning to read that for years now, and still haven't got round to it.
"Wuthering Heights" by Emily Brontd is my all time favourite.
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GouldFish
Unscoped Myriad Alliance
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Posted - 2006.08.07 12:13:00 -
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It would either be:
Fank Herbert's: Dune Or David Brin's: Pratice Efect.
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Zapatero

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Posted - 2006.08.07 13:14:00 -
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Damn, I don't read enough books, but the ones I've liked loads:
His Dark Materials The Star Maker Consider Phlebas Spares
For NF action: Stalingrad, Berlin and pop science headf***s like The Selfish Gene.
I'll always have a soft spot for The Dark Wheel by Rob Holdstock. Probably the 'book' I've read more times than any other.
- Z
Editor, EON magazine - Issue #4 now available ------------------------------------------------------- MMM website |
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Laocoon
Veto.
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Posted - 2006.08.07 14:23:00 -
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The Reality Dysfuntion, and the [/i]Night's Dawn[/i] Trilogy in general. It's so HUGE  - Lao
Veto. Corp |

Dralon
Yesodic Nomads Corp Triumvirate.
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Posted - 2006.08.07 14:25:00 -
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Wuthering Heights is indeed a very cool book.
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M00dy
ISS Navy Task Force Interstellar Starbase Syndicate
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Posted - 2006.08.07 14:45:00 -
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A Game of Thrones: Song of Ice and Fire Series, by George R.R. Martin.
or
The The Illuminatus! Trilogyp, by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson
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