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Does anyone have an idea where I might get "The Simoqin Prophecies" by Samit Basu? It was only published in 2004 and seems to be out of print already. I've checked 3 bookshops and half a dozen internet sites where you can order books to no avail.
I can probably get my hands on the second book, but without the first it would be sort of pointless.
btw, I'm in Europe, so any company that only delivers stuff within the USA or so is pretty useless to me.
Does anyone have an idea where I might get "The Simoqin Prophecies" by Samit Basu? It was only published in 2004 and seems to be out of print already. I've checked 3 bookshops and half a dozen internet sites where you can order books to no avail.
I can probably get my hands on the second book, but without the first it would be sort of pointless.
btw, I'm in Europe, so any company that only delivers stuff within the USA or so is pretty useless to me.
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I didn't like it at all. In fact, I think I made a post, way back, about how much I didn't like it.flashleg8 wrote:This is on my list of books to read, I've always heard it was good. Should I strike it off? A second opinion anyone?Guilty_Biscuit wrote:Just finish reading The Trial by Franz Kaftka. Not great, one to avoid unless you are really bored. I mean it's not even finished.
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widely tangential, but i felt like in some ways the movie 1408 was a bit of a rendention of the theme behind it in cheap thrill form.btownmeggy wrote:I didn't like it at all. In fact, I think I made a post, way back, about how much I didn't like it.flashleg8 wrote:This is on my list of books to read, I've always heard it was good. Should I strike it off? A second opinion anyone?Guilty_Biscuit wrote:Just finish reading The Trial by Franz Kaftka. Not great, one to avoid unless you are really bored. I mean it's not even finished.
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I average about 3 books a month for the last 4 years just finished Riptide by Douglas preston and Lincoln Cgild i highly recommend ........ Im about to start reading the righteous men by sam bourne has any one read it yet
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Just finished The Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon. Anyone ever read his stuff? It's incredibly sprawling and self-indulgent (in the ways of James Joyce) but very entertaining. Eccentric characters, wild conspiracies and biting satire. At times it feels incredibly disjointed and random and might turn off casual readers looking for basic escapism but if you're interested in dabbling into Post-modernism, I would recommend this selection as a starter.
Just finished The Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon. Anyone ever read his stuff? It's incredibly sprawling and self-indulgent (in the ways of James Joyce) but very entertaining. Eccentric characters, wild conspiracies and biting satire. At times it feels incredibly disjointed and random and might turn off casual readers looking for basic escapism but if you're interested in dabbling into Post-modernism, I would recommend this selection as a starter.
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Wow - Is Stuart McLean big over the pond?? I thought he was just a Canadian favourite...Gypsys Kiss wrote:Jusy read Vinyl Cafe Unplugged by Stuart McLean. Had me laughing out loud so much I had to put the book down.
To Kill a Mockingbird was a damn good read.
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I've no idea how big he is over here. I was in the library and picked it up. Will definatly read more though.darvlay wrote:Wow - Is Stuart McLean big over the pond?? I thought he was just a Canadian favourite...Gypsys Kiss wrote:Jusy read Vinyl Cafe Unplugged by Stuart McLean. Had me laughing out loud so much I had to put the book down.
To Kill a Mockingbird was a damn good read.

That is wicked!Gypsys Kiss wrote:I've no idea how big he is over here. I was in the library and picked it up. Will definatly read more though.darvlay wrote:Wow - Is Stuart McLean big over the pond?? I thought he was just a Canadian favourite...Gypsys Kiss wrote:Jusy read Vinyl Cafe Unplugged by Stuart McLean. Had me laughing out loud so much I had to put the book down.
To Kill a Mockingbird was a damn good read.
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darvlay wrote:That is wicked!Gypsys Kiss wrote:I've no idea how big he is over here. I was in the library and picked it up. Will definatly read more though.darvlay wrote:Wow - Is Stuart McLean big over the pond?? I thought he was just a Canadian favourite...Gypsys Kiss wrote:Jusy read Vinyl Cafe Unplugged by Stuart McLean. Had me laughing out loud so much I had to put the book down.
To Kill a Mockingbird was a damn good read.His radio show in Canada is fantastic!
Is it online?

http://www.cbc.ca/vinylcafe/Gypsys Kiss wrote:
Is it online?
Check out "Past Shows"
Hmmm, doesn't seem to be any online episodes for download.
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