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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbey View Post
    Also interesting! This thread is becoming a good source of info for books I will be reading.
    come on then enlighten us as to what your inspired to read

    btw
    as anyone ever read the necroscope series by brian lumley ?
    if not i would definately recommend

    http://www.brianlumley.com/



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    Me? Well I'm reading "Great Expectations" for the second time since July. Probably the sixth time total. I must be masochistic as I'm making my 7th grade read it this year. Don't ask me why, 'they couldn't handle Shakespeare comes to mind.'

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrg666 View Post
    come on then enlighten us as to what your inspired to read

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    if not i would definately recommend

    http://www.brianlumley.com/
    The two books I said were interesting a few posts back!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrg666 View Post
    come on then enlighten us as to what your inspired to read

    btw
    as anyone ever read the necroscope series by brian lumley ?
    if not i would definately recommend

    http://www.brianlumley.com/
    I've read almost all of them. I enjoy/enjoyed his spin on the vampire legend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hjmick View Post
    I've read almost all of them. I enjoy/enjoyed his spin on the vampire legend.
    yes i was intrigued for weeks on end till i read em all



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    Just started 'The Shortest Distance Between You & a Published Book' by Susan Page.
    And 'When Men Batter Women' by Jacobson & Gottman. Fascinating & horrifying at the same time.
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    Blink - Malcolm Gladwell

    A book about rapid cognition.

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    Still reading "The Bourne Legacy" and almost finished with "Darkly Dreaming Dexter." They're both pretty short, but since I only read on the pot and/or just before I fall asleep, it's kinda slow goin'.

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