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Music Addict
Join Date: Mar 2010
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Steve Jobs by Walter issacson. Just started it and as I know absolbutely zilch about his 2nd stint as head of Apple i'm looking forward to the latter part the most but the late 70's and early 80's should be good too mainly for the things I'll learn about Microsoft and the rise of the P.C. Going to have to wade though the late 80's and early to mid-90's bit about pixar and all that though 'cause I'm not interested.
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Proper music for proper people!!! |
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Zum Henker Defätist!!
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Beating GNR at DDR and keying Axl's new car
Posts: 48,199
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Yeah, I read those books little while back and loved them. I also thought they were a bit like Harry Potter for adults, but not as lame as that sounds. I'm gonna have to go check to see if the third book is out yet..........nope. ![]()
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Cardboard Box Realtor
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Hobb's End
Posts: 7,648
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![]() ![]() Mort by Terry Pratchett I'm on a bit of a fantasy kick right now and when it comes to fantasy, there's very few who are on the same level as Pratchett. He adds a much needed dose of levity and humor to the genre, but not at the expense of proper story structure. He does tend to utilize formula a bit too much, but he makes it up by his imaginative universe and laugh out loud writing style. If you like Douglas Adams then you'll absolutely love this author. |
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