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Good isn't it? :D
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Yeah, it's good. ;D
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This week's present to myself :D

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Now onto....

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Laugh out loud reading. :lol:
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Laugh inside reading. :lol:

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Laugh inside reading. :lol:
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Now that looks interesting!
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not so far, it's a bit of an academic drag but not as bad or boring as this:

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Jeez that was an unending slog sans any sex magick bollix.
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He looks very Robert Smith on that photo too. :wink:
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Hom_Corleone wrote:He looks very Robert Smith on that photo too. :wink:
some ton less ;D
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If you're going to read about Uncle Aleister, you should read his own words. It's more entertaining with his "embelishments". :lol:
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The last Culture novel. Godsdamnit.
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Quiff Boy wrote:Image
The last Culture novel. Godsdamnit.
yup. been sat on the bookshelf for a while and I've been avoiding it, but I'm taking it on holiday with me to "finish" the series.

yay, but at the same time, noooo. :|
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Just finished Game of Thrones first chapter, to campare it to the TV series, and i must admit it's very well made.
The book is awesome
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I haven't read this series of books for bloody years and revisiting them is pure joy. Pint of Large, please!
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psichonaut wrote:Just finished Game of Thrones first chapter, to campare it to the TV series, and i must admit it's very well made.
The book is awesome
The books are more awesome than the TV series.
If you read all the first book you will notice the "Butterfly" effect GRRM mentioned. Because series writers left some things or changed some from the first book, things start to happen a lot more different in the current tv programm than in the books ;D :lol:
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iesus wrote:
psichonaut wrote:Just finished Game of Thrones first chapter, to campare it to the TV series, and i must admit it's very well made.
The book is awesome
The books are more awesome than the TV series.
If you read all the first book you will notice the "Butterfly" effect GRRM mentioned. Because series writers left some things or changed some from the first book, things start to happen a lot more different in the current tv programm than in the books ;D :lol:
what do mean with "butterfly" effect?
I think th first book, about the first half series season, just to be clear until the start of the civil war, all seamed to me, and i watched all the four Seasons, very faithful
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psichonaut wrote:
iesus wrote:
psichonaut wrote:Just finished Game of Thrones first chapter, to campare it to the TV series, and i must admit it's very well made.
The book is awesome
The books are more awesome than the TV series.
If you read all the first book you will notice the "Butterfly" effect GRRM mentioned. Because series writers left some things or changed some from the first book, things start to happen a lot more different in the current tv programm than in the books ;D :lol:
what do mean with "butterfly" effect?
I think th first book, about the first half series season, just to be clear until the start of the civil war, all seamed to me, and i watched all the four Seasons, very faithful
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly_effect

"a small change at one place... ...can result in large differences in a later state"
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I've read a few recently...
Amongst them...

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Hom_Corleone wrote:I've read a few recently...
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:notworthy: One of my fav authors.




Just started:

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Hom_Corleone wrote:I've read a few recently...
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is it an attempt to spam us? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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:lol:
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A most excellent read! :notworthy:

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