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what are you reading right now ?

Discussion in 'Denver, CO' started by darth_hair, Jan 16, 2003.

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  1. Sith_Slayer

    Sith_Slayer Jedi Master star 6

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    Well, you'd better hope that ole Tao can write a better prequel than George...
     
  2. jada_marnew

    jada_marnew Jedi Knight star 5

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    I'm still reading XWing: Krytos Trap. I still don't know who the spy in the squadron is and I fall asleep everynight with the book on top of me and forget where I left off! [face_plain]
     
  3. FenigDurak

    FenigDurak Jedi Padawan star 4

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    I know who the spy is, but I'm not telling.

    Right now, I just finished up chapter 13 in Shadow of the Hegemon. Orson Scott Card is my favorite.
     
  4. Sith_Slayer

    Sith_Slayer Jedi Master star 6

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    Yeah, Citizen Kane is one of my faves, too...
     
  5. jada_marnew

    jada_marnew Jedi Knight star 5

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    HA! I figured it out less than halfway through the book and I was right! Double crossing spy. Iceheart will probably toast them after they live out their usefulness.

    Sorry about the earlier spoiler.
     
  6. Sith_Slayer

    Sith_Slayer Jedi Master star 6

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    Mind the spoilers, if you please...
     
  7. FenigDurak

    FenigDurak Jedi Padawan star 4

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    As biased as my opinion is, I think the X-Wing books are the greatest of all the EU Star Wars novels.

    But then, I got a chance to sit and have lunch with Stackpole and Allston to ask them all of my questions and share with them my little fan girl opinions.

    :)
     
  8. jada_marnew

    jada_marnew Jedi Knight star 5

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    and onto the Bacta War!
     
  9. Sith_Slayer

    Sith_Slayer Jedi Master star 6

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    Mmmmmmmmm....little fan girls....
     
  10. YouDontKnowMe

    YouDontKnowMe Jedi Youngling star 3

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    Do they have oriental or spanish fans?
     
  11. Sith_Slayer

    Sith_Slayer Jedi Master star 6

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  12. PIMP_BOT

    PIMP_BOT Jedi Master star 2

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    i am reading "how to build a better ho-bot"

     
  13. StarBlazer

    StarBlazer Jedi Padawan star 4

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    ^ That remids me...


    What do pimps and pirates have in common?


















    They both say "Yo ho!"


    8-}
    *SB*
     
  14. Bobafemme

    Bobafemme FF Jedi Council Member, Chicago IL RSA Emeritus star 5 VIP - Former Mod/RSA

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    I'm reading Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire at nights. I never thought I'd love the Harry Pussy Potter from the movies, but I really get into the books.

    During my commute to work, I working on the Pern books. I'm on White Dragon now. I have over an hour each way to read.

    I keep up-to-date on the NJO, but boycott Stover. I really liked Traitor, and consider it one of the best two NJOs. After meeting him in person, I put Shatterpoint back on the shelf. I refuse to put money in the pockets with the smug attitude he had towards SW fans who line his pockets.

    EDIT: When I say HPP, I mean pussy as in cat. HP is British, and they use pussy as cat so I'm okay. Right?
     
  15. Qui-Gone-Drinkin

    Qui-Gone-Drinkin Jedi Padawan star 4

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    im offended

    you could have said "kitty cat"
     
  16. FenigDurak

    FenigDurak Jedi Padawan star 4

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    Well, look who's back!

    BF- I hope you like Goblet of Fire. It's my favorite of all the books so far. But then, that's because it has some great events and lots of very fun Sirius moments. :)
     
  17. Sith_Slayer

    Sith_Slayer Jedi Master star 6

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    Hard to go wrong with Anne McAffrey. Haven't read a Pern book in a long time. Good stuff.


    Kinda figured the HPP would have to be sumthin' Brit...
     
  18. Bobafemme

    Bobafemme FF Jedi Council Member, Chicago IL RSA Emeritus star 5 VIP - Former Mod/RSA

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    I can't stop thinking of it as HPP from a South Park episode where the kids are off on a LotR adventure and come across another bunch. One of the smartasses calls it Harry Pussy Butthole Potter. I find pussy far more amusing than the butthole part since I collect things with the word pussy on it (for my cats).
     
  19. Sith_Slayer

    Sith_Slayer Jedi Master star 6

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    I could definitely help you with collection there, BF. But, I don't think it would quite be what yer after...
     
  20. StarBlazer

    StarBlazer Jedi Padawan star 4

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    [face_shocked] Hey hey, behave you!


    I'm reading The Crucible right now for school. It's odd, I feel like I only have two classes every day. We're covering the colonial period in English and US History, and vectors in Calc anc Physics.



    *SB*
     
  21. Sith_Slayer

    Sith_Slayer Jedi Master star 6

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    Ah yes, those were the days...


    Colonial Vectors...



    Sounds like a Battlestar Galactica thing...
     
  22. StarBlazer

    StarBlazer Jedi Padawan star 4

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  23. Joseph_Orion

    Joseph_Orion Jedi Master star 4

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    The Crucible, lol

    Somehow in High School I got drawn for the part of John Proctor in the play and I screamed and called everyone whores and stuff. I loved it. He's the man
     
  24. cyodarun

    cyodarun Retired RMFF CR star 4

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    "The Demon in the Freezer" by Richard Preston

    Interesting tidbits on the history of bio-weapons and such....
     
  25. PtrsonsZOO

    PtrsonsZOO Jedi Grand Master star 7

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    That's sounds kind of interesting... Let me know if it's any good.

    I'm working my way through the Hitchiker series (Douglas Adams). I've only read 2 of his books, and never read the whole series. So, I thought I would give it a try
     
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