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    Antique Books

    Although I would love the idea of purchasing vintage books online from a reputable online dealer, and would definitley spend money purchasing one, I am not sure how many people are like me who would. I would have to agree with one of the previous replies that talked about e-bay and amazon.com...
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    Classic Books

    I would add to the list Frankenstein - Mary Shelly Notes from Underground - Fyodor Dostovyesty The Portrait of Dorain Grey - Oscar Wilde I am not sure of the spelling of the last two - but they are very good
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    Stephen King

    I have read about 1/2 of Stephen Kings work including Dreamcatcher, Pet Sematary, On Writing, Everythings Eventual, A Buick 8, etc. -- I have to say that my most favorite book that he has written is Pet Sematary -- It is also his scariest.
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    New story

    Perhaps you could create more suspense if you were to see how the vampiric point of view were to cope with the daylight?
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    Sci Fi or Fantasy Favourites

    My favorite Fantasy/Sci-fi book is: I find that my favorite fantasy/sci-fi books are part of a series by Phillip Pullman. The series is entitiled "His Dark Materials". The first book in the series is called The Golden Compass. I highly recommend the books -- they are fantastic.
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    Is Greg Egan too Science to be Science Fiction?

    Anyone who has read Greg Egan's novels should notice complex references to concepts such as "decoherence" and "time - transcription". Although I am currently reading his newest book, Schild's Ladder , I find that the "quantum physics" he uses are slightly overwhelming. Do you find that this...
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