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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Nov 21, 2004 14:24:25 GMT -5
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Post by slasher on Nov 21, 2004 20:54:53 GMT -5
this will take a while,thier all forgotten realm books:
Spellfire Prince of Lies Crucible: The Trial of Cyric the Mad Evermeet: Island of Elves Pool of Radiance: The Ruins of Myth Drannor Realms of Valor Realms of Infamy Realms of Magic Realms of the Underdark Realms of the Arcane Realms of Mystery Realms of the Deep Realms of the Dragons Silverfall: Stories of the Seven Sisters The Moonshae Trilogy The Icewind Dale Trilogy The Finders Stone Trilogy The Dark Elf Trilogy The Avatar Trilogy The Twilight Giants Trilogy The Cleric Quintet The Path of Darkness Series The Threat from the Sea Trilogy The Legacy of the Drow Series Starlight and Shadows Series Feathered Dragon ElfShadow Red Magic The Night Parade The Ring of Winter Silver Shadows Elminster in Myth Drannor The Temptation of Elminster Escape from Undermountain Beyond the High Road Death of the Dragon Dissolution Insurrection Spellfire Crown of Fire The Rage Temple Hill The Jewel of Turmish
these are greyhawk:
white plume mountain descent into the depths of the earth queen of the demonweb pits the tomb of horrors
these are ravenloft books:
tales of ravenloft knight of the black rose vampire of the mists i,strahd: the memoirs of a vampire i,strahd: the war against azalin
thats my collection that i'v read over and over.
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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Nov 22, 2004 14:33:44 GMT -5
The evil - Jan Guillou Lord of the rings - JRR Tolkien
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Post by twistedangel on Nov 23, 2004 17:23:17 GMT -5
cut
geography club
stoner and spaz
stargirl
that's it, i think?
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Post by The Fragile Spiral on Nov 26, 2004 15:39:14 GMT -5
The Secret Garden The Dream Watcher
there's more can't remember them though hmm
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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Nov 26, 2004 21:07:51 GMT -5
I loved that book when I was little
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Post by Cupcake Avenger on Nov 26, 2004 22:12:20 GMT -5
I don't generally do this with books, but:
lord of the rings trilogy
I'll think of more later
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Post by Cupcake Avenger on Nov 26, 2004 22:13:26 GMT -5
I've had several friends recommend this to me, but I 've never read it. how is it?
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Post by ¡señor coconut! on Nov 26, 2004 23:55:40 GMT -5
post office by charles bukowski (i've read it like four times) pulp by charles bukowski (read it three times)
err...a lot more that i just can't think of.
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Post by Cupcake Avenger on Nov 26, 2004 23:57:18 GMT -5
post office by charles bukowski (i've read it like four times) pulp by charles bukowski (read it three times) err...a lot more that i just can't think of. those sound familiar. what are they about?
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Post by twistedangel on Nov 27, 2004 13:51:31 GMT -5
I've had several friends recommend this to me, but I 've never read it. how is it? it's really cool, i like it a bunch. it's just so, unique, the charecters are very real too.
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Post by Cupcake Avenger on Nov 27, 2004 16:18:03 GMT -5
it's really cool, i like it a bunch. it's just so, unique, the charecters are very real too. well that sounds enjoyable. I guess i'll have to check it out.
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Post by ¡señor coconut! on Dec 28, 2004 18:57:06 GMT -5
those sound familiar. what are they about? post office is about charles bukowski's experience working in the post office. the best book i've ever read. pulp is this intentionally bad book about a detective which is HILARIOUS. i highly recommend both. charles bukowski is my idol.
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