What books do you read????????????????????????????????????
- Cory
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What books do you read????????????????????????????????????
Please let me know what you thought of them
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- MackIntheBox
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perhaps even just gerneral categories like sci/fi, horror, mystery, action/adventure, or romance.
I read mainly sci fi, alot of it being graphic novels (mangas). I also have read most of the short stories and alot of Larry Niven's other writings, im currently plowing through the man kzin wars great reading
I read mainly sci fi, alot of it being graphic novels (mangas). I also have read most of the short stories and alot of Larry Niven's other writings, im currently plowing through the man kzin wars great reading
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From the "What other hobbies do you have?" post it seems like a good portion of catfish owners like sci-fi. I wonder why this is?
I like mostly fiction but also educational-type books and a good non-fiction, as well. The book I am reading now is called "The Golden Ratio" and is all about the number phi.
I like mostly fiction but also educational-type books and a good non-fiction, as well. The book I am reading now is called "The Golden Ratio" and is all about the number phi.
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definitely since I never heard of the two non-Potter books either......
Cory, I have a suggestion for you, and it's not an easy read either!
fun though....
Neil Stephenson's Cryptonomycon!
WOOHOOO what a book!
btw have yet to find a book by him that isn't top-notch; Zodiac, Diamond Age, Snow Crash and The Big U are all great books.
Cory, I have a suggestion for you, and it's not an easy read either!
fun though....
Neil Stephenson's Cryptonomycon!
WOOHOOO what a book!
btw have yet to find a book by him that isn't top-notch; Zodiac, Diamond Age, Snow Crash and The Big U are all great books.
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I like guide books!
Like:
A Field Guide to the Birds of North America
Like:
A Field Guide to the Birds of North America
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