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LeisureSuitLarry's 101 Books in 2011 Challenge
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Jan 03, 2011 01:42PM
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Upland Outlaws, Dave Duncan
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, The Gunslinger, Stephen KingNot normally (ever, really) an author I like, but this book drew me in. I'll probably read the next in the series. Kind of depressing though.
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Magician: Apprentice, Raymond FeistThe last one was good enough to inspire me to go back to the beginning. That hasn't happened in many years.
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Magician: Master, Raymond FeistLooks like it might be time for a full series re-read. Nothing else is doing much to catch my attention right now anyway.
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100 Cupboards, ND WilsonIt takes about halfway through the story to get to the interesting part, but once you're there it's hard to put down.
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It's Superman!, Tom De HavenA new, five-star take on superman's origins and the time between leaving Smallville and becoming Supes.
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Into the Wild Nerd Yonder, Julie HalpernCute teen-girl fiction, but the d&d intrigued me. Still, it was a pretty good book and I would read a sequel.
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Feed, Mira GrantNominated for a Hugo; deserves to win. I'm on a roll with good books and the next one I read has got some big shoes to fill.
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The Magic of Recluce, LE Modesitt, JrThe string of good books has been snapped. This one was almost unbearably painful.
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Wizard's Bane, Rick CookMeh. I guess strings of good books are inevitably followed-up with strings of bad. At least I've got Deadline (Mira Grant) to look forward to on Tuesday, but I'll have to find some fluff to get me through the long weekend.
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