I just ordered "Live and Let Die" by Ian Fleming and Monsters in the Movies by John Landis. Last night The Little Man" by Chester Brown arrived in the mail.
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I just ordered "Live and Let Die" by Ian Fleming and Monsters in the Movies by John Landis. Last night The Little Man" by Chester Brown arrived in the mail.
An excellent end this new trilogy by David Mack.
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I got a lot of Choose Your Own Adventure Books the past 2 weeks...
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I purchased 2 books on Amazon today:
"When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times" by Pema Chodron
"Never Goin' Back: Winning the Weight-Loss Battle For Good" by Al Roker
Dark prince , I LOVED those books!!! Those along with another type where the kids were like detectives were great, i just can't remember the name of it, I think it was an anagram with the letter T starting... damn my memory!!!
But the latest book I have ordered is Star Wars Scoundrels by Tomithy Zhan
I got Greg Keye' "the Age of Unreason" - series for my birthday present.
Yay, new Zahn book!
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A Memory of Light by Robert Jordan & Brandon Sanderson. (The final book in the Wheel of Time series!):hmwink:
Man, those Choose your Own Adventure books bring back some memories. I would always grab those from my library as a kid. I loved the interactive books as a kid: Lone Wolf, Choose Your Own Adventure, Zork, Encyclopedia Brown, and the Super Mario Books where you had to keep track of items and coins. Fun times!
Just recently I bought Moonraker by Ian Fleming, Carmilla, and one of the Grimm's Fairy Tale graphic novels.
Brand new copy of
Star Wars: The Complete Vader
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on Amazon.com it can cost between $94 - $212 (£58 - £130), seriously go to amazon.com and search for "9781847376657"
I paid £1.99 ($3)
I may not like star wars but this is quite a good bargain
Thanks, fellas. Yeah, they were fun books to read as an kid. And I can't believe you said Encyclopedia Brown, BBQ! Those books were awesome. I'm sure I still have some copies of those books in my attic somewhere I stored up there along with some other gaming books I was into.
As for my most recent purchase, I just received Deadwood City in today:
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Don't lie, wolfer. Slowly you are being converted to the Dark Side of Star Wars fandom...
Novel : A double pack of Edgar Rice Burroughs' "Thuvia, Maid of Mars" and "The Chessmen of Mars". Missing the 1st person narratives, but still a healthy portion of high adventure sci-fi fantasy. In case anyone asks, it plays out like a series of Frank Frazetta movies in my head, though keeping thered-copper skin tones.
Comics-*Finally* got my pre-order in of Udon's "Super Street Fighter" vol 1 GN. Wish there were more pages considering the wait, but still a lot of fun. I would give more reviews, but I want to wait a while longer before tossing spoilers around. The wrestler fan in me is happy the grappler characters got some good page time, including seeing Haggar and R.Mika in a SFIII timeline.
I got some more Choose Your Own Adventure books over the past 2 weeks:
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