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Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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الثورين لا يموتون أبدا
مذكرات جورج حبش

Translation:

"Revolutionaries never die"

Memoirs of George Habash.
 

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Jul 5, 2006
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A Game of Thrones: A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin nice fantasy story but i expected more action but the writer likes to tell much that's why some sections were boring but in general it is a really good book especially the end finished in an excited and interesting situation! looking forward to reading the second book..

i like Arya and Bran Stark, these two characters are sweet but Tyrion Lannister is the most interesting one, witty and funny:beer:

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Enron

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Oct 11, 2005
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ĵџvє_вãвγ;3409482 said:
A Game of Thrones: A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin nice fantasy story but i expected more action but the writer likes to tell much that's why some sections were boring but in general it is a really good book especially the end finished in an excited and interesting situation! looking forward to reading the second book..

i like Arya and Bran Stark, these two characters are sweet but Tyrion Lannister is the most interesting one, witty and funny:beer:



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I'm halfway through the second one and I agree. Tyrion is the most interesting character.
 

adriano_c

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May 26, 2009
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Oh really? I was just about to do a search to see if it's ever been made into a film. Seems perfect for the conversion.

If it was "old" Ridley Scott doing it, I'd pre-order tickets... the "new" Ridley Scott, though? Ehh...
 

Enron

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Oct 11, 2005
75,665
Oh really? I was just about to do a search to see if it's ever been made into a film. Seems perfect for the conversion.

If it was "old" Ridley Scott doing it, I'd pre-order tickets... the "new" Ridley Scott, though? Ehh...
It's his next project after the Alien prequel. I'll base my thoughts off that. He seems to be looking to get back to where he started.
 

Lilith

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May 19, 2006
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The Fever Series was the best thing I ever read. I went into it very sceptically thinking that it would be just another book that wasted my time but I was blown away after I read it.

ĵџvє_вãвγ;3385085 said:
Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah, lovely story about sisterhood, motherhood and family secrets but too much teardrops :|


Exclusive by Sandra Brown, love this woman's novels, she knows how to make readers curious, and always have surprising ends :beer:


The Black Echo by Michael Connelly, a Harry Bosch story again, for me one of the best detective writers along with Harlan Coben, def. my favourite, in this one he is pushing the limits again :beer:

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I'll check the synopsis for the Winter Garden one and download it if I like it. You should definitely try The Fever Series!
 
Apr 15, 2006
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Yup. Figured I'd try reading a book about the subjects I'm very interested in at the moment, and see if I can actually commit myself to studying my masters in it. I hope it doesn't end up like my previous attempt at reading a book, i.e. The God Delusion.
 

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