Judgement Day (Inquest)
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  • Posted On: Apr 4 2007 1:31am
I'm glad to see that Hyperion made it within the "Top 10", but you're missing the three other masterpieces of the Hyperion Cantos, not to mention Ilion and Olympos.


What the fuck is that all about?


You also don't have any Steven Pressfield. That is just plain fucking loony.


Reading through Assimov is like tripping on good hydro. Nothing spectacular, but you still walk away feeling like you got your money's worth.


On that note, I only liked Foundation, and Prelude to Foundation.


Also, if your an Orson Scott Card fan, check out Treason. I'd argue that without a doubt it's his best work to date.
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  • Posted On: Apr 4 2007 1:35am
...Gash?
Posts: 5
  • Posted On: Apr 4 2007 1:39am
You wish. But I knew him. I loved him. I bore to him his unholy bastard demon spawn child.


I seek to emulate his god-like glory, in all it's perverse forms.


Fear me.
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  • Posted On: Apr 4 2007 1:45am
Ah, Zark. A poor man's Gash.
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  • Posted On: Apr 4 2007 7:04pm
Actually, no.

I have no idea who the fuck that is.

And thanks.

Prick.
Posts: 5
  • Posted On: Apr 4 2007 7:25pm
I come not to yoke men together but to put them apart.
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  • Posted On: Apr 5 2007 5:15am
Adalric..

Gash's ugly step cousin, twice removed.


Treason was pretty good. Bite your tongue about Foundation though!


Brave New World? Was that the book about sex? Kurt Vonnegut or something? It was ok...


Risen Empire was interesting.
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  • Posted On: Apr 5 2007 5:19am
Aldous Huxley.
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  • Posted On: Apr 5 2007 1:18pm
Goddamn you Mike, with your fancy IP check. So much for my pledge of dope dollars on your wedding.
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  • Posted On: Apr 5 2007 2:08pm
Brave New World: see 1984.


Adal!! Hello hello.