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    Hello

    Welcome to you my friend, hope you enjoy your sty here.
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    Hello, new from Germany

    Welcome to the forum and welcome to the cute little guy that you just have. Hope he will be a great reader and why not a great writer. You should start reading him some nice books now. And at the same time you will be reading for yourself as well.
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    New from England ( UK _ NOT New England !!!)

    Oh great one a punk lover. Welcome to the forum and hope you can share a little bit of punk with us all.
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    Hello Everyone

    Hello Jeff, You have my name so I guess we are somehow related. Ok just kidding. Welcome to the forum, but you have my name and that is not a joke.
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    Hello - I'm a newbie from Canada

    Welcome to the forum. How is Canada and which kind or type of books do you read often.
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    Hello new person here!!!

    Welcome Sue from London and hope you will find your way pretty soon because it is pretty easy here and simple too.
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    Hi, new from down-under :D

    Welcome to the forum hat. What a name you have there very......sory I don't have the words.
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    enough already with dean koontz and the dogs

    Ok guys let's forgive the guy. His love for and praises for dogs might get annoying and boring at times but nevertheless, he is a great author and he deserves to be forgiven.
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    Neil Gaiman

    I am currently reading his novel American Gods. Though it is not an easy read nor an easy novel, I think he has a lot of inspiration and imagination as well. he is a nice author in the overall.
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    PC World: Pitfalls of E-book buying

    Well I guess that is just a making policy to somehow maintain customer fidelity and yes it sucks big time.
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    What is the cheapest e-book reader on the market?

    Good point. I have always thought of the kindle, but never really thought it out the way you just did. With the Ipad, you can get it all and you still have the Ipad with its other possibilities.
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    Portland Bookstore Will Trade Your Kindle for Print Books

    Well that sounds awesome but I don't live in portland so I guess it is not for me then.
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    ebook reader comparisons-Which is the best?

    Well why not just get a kindle device. I think they are pretty OK to my understanding.
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    E-readers, the future, or a fad?

    I think kindle along side with other reading devices is definitely the future. But that does not mean that our dead tree old kind of books are going any where, not any time soon though. And no matter what, there will always be people who will prefer the good old paper back over the kindle type...
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    Summer 2010: Fyodor Dostoevsky: The Brothers Karamazov

    I think you guys and gals have said it all, I just want to encourage all the members for their devoted participation in this. It is really a good initiative and I think I really like it.
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    March 2011: Seth Grahame-Smith: Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

    I think this book is a nice book and a good read. I have actually heard a lot about it, but unfortunately haven't been able to read it yet. I hope I will get to reading it very soon so that I can give my own point of view and review of the book.
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    Well Momac, first of all thanks for the comment. My name has nothing to do with what read, and...

    Well Momac, first of all thanks for the comment. My name has nothing to do with what read, and yes I am from the African Continent. I read books of all genre and style. I named myself All African Books just in line with my website, a website I created for my love of African books of course.
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    Recently Purchased/Borrowed

    I don't think I can name all the books I have bought so far, the list will be quite long and trust me very boring to read. But if you insist then let me know, and i will take a lot of pleasure boring you.
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    Who is your favourite author, and why?

    Wole Soyinka, I like black authors and African authors too, and he is one of the best, if not the best.
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    To read is to write..

    I think this is a very valid point made here. Even though a writer might be telling a story specific to a certain case or person, the fact that many of us can identify ourselves with the writer's character speaks to that.
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