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The Title Game
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Oct 02, 2007 05:16PM
A Madman Dreams of Turing Machines -- Janna Levin
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I agree, but I was trying to be creative and use Agatha instead of fate. I suppose The Three Fates by Nora Roberts is a bit of a stretch too.The Burn Journals - Brent Runyon
The Journal of Mortifying Moments - Robyn Harding(not that I would recommend this "novel" to anyone)
Gadarene '68:The Crimes, follies, and misfortunes of the Wilson government - Desmond Donnelly (I admit I had to look this one up)Oops, looks like Patrick beat me on this one.
Different Seasons - Stephen King
A Midsummer Night's Dream -- Shakespeare(Ummm, TMI, man. We acknowledge you've got mad skillz at this, but you need to make time for priorities)
Angels and Demons - Dan Brown(wow, i didnt realise that this would become a Clayton and Seth war.... Good job guys. Just one question.. Have you actually READ all those books, or are ya cheating a bit?) :)
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass - Lewis CarrollLori - I dont think it was a war so much as we were both a bit bored and found this an interesting distraction. I cant speak for Seth, but I have read the titles I included except for that one about the Wilson gov't. Some are not on my reading list because my goodreads list only includes books I have read since 2003. This thread is a lot of fun. Has given me some ideas of what to read next.
Foundation and Empire -- Isaac Asimov(I'll admit I haven't read The Gods Laughed; I've merely been meaning to for the last two decades.)
Babur the Tiger -- Harold Lamb(I don't even know how to see if friends are 'on', much less how to go stealthy.)
I Can Lick 30 Tigers Today! and Other Stories - Dr Suess. (Clayton. Seth. no, you are 100% correct. you do not have to have read the books you list, I was just amazed at the amount of books you could list in lightning speeded rounds like that! It blew me away.... And some of the titles are way out there.... Very interesting... Im glad this thread is such a hit. I suppose I should plow through more books just to be able to keep up with the two of you :)
Carry on Book-A-Holics!
The Man Who Tried To Save The World - Scott Anderson(Concur. Tibet and the Himalayas are fascinating.)
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