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    Ken Follett: World Without End

    This is my favourite historical novel. What a magnificent epic. If you're a Follet fan, may I suggest "A Dangerous Fortune", and "The Eye of The Needle". :)
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    Voltaire: Candide

    This book is next on my reading list. :)
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    Nice forum

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    Hi All

    Welcome to the forum. :) I'm from Western Australia. Good to see another Aussie here.
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    Ciao from ruya

    Welcome to the forum. :)
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    New Person On The Block

    Welcome to the forum. :) Now go eat some KFC.
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    hello everyone

    Welcome to the forum. :)
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    Ollie Intro

    Welcome to the forum. :)
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    Hello all

    Welcome to the forum. :)
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    Saddest Cubicle - can anyone relate?

    You're not thinking of jumping out the window, are you?:D
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    Richard Dawkins: The God Delusion

    I removed the signature because I don't want to violate any forum rules. The link in my profile points to my book reviews. :)
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    Brian Jacques

    I read Redwall in my teens, and absolutely loved it. :) Didn't know there was a series, will have to check it out!
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    Dan Brown: The Da Vinci Code

    This book is un-putdown-able. :)
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    List your favorite Stephen King novels

    Needful Things Misery The Talisman
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    Richard Dawkins: The God Delusion

    I read the book because my brother was impressed with it, and wanted me to read it. No reassurance is needed on my part. :) Funny you mentioned the Da Vinci Code, because I've also reviewed it. Check out my signature. :)
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    Richard Dawkins: The God Delusion

    Here's a review I wrote of The God Delusion. Enjoy. :) ================================================ As you can probably already tell from it's title, this book isn't going to take any position other than a stance against religion. Dawkins assumes an attacking posture early into the...
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    Frederick Forsyth

    The Day of the Jackal is a stunning piece of work. My opinion is that it set the benchmark for the thriller genre. :)
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    Fantasty genre dead?

    I used to love fantasy books. I read books from Tolkien, Feist, Brooks, Weis & Hickman. However, it had become clear to me that there is really no new material left in the fantasy genre. I can summarise the plot in ALL the fantasy books that I've read...
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