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spifff
response 150 of 207: Mark Unseen   Apr 26 08:09 UTC 2000

yes the very same
jazz
response 151 of 207: Mark Unseen   Apr 26 14:31 UTC 2000

        Yup.
otaking
response 152 of 207: Mark Unseen   Apr 26 15:54 UTC 2000

I saw the movie, but haven't read the book.
omni
response 153 of 207: Mark Unseen   Apr 28 03:18 UTC 2000

   I have the book but I've yet to read it. I saw the movie the other day.
It was terrific.
hanafi
response 154 of 207: Mark Unseen   Apr 28 04:09 UTC 2000

i dont know about this kind of book but i'm sure that this is a great book
iwonder that somebody give me a chance to read that book by send me the copy
of the book.i'm very greatful if you who read this text do what iwant to. This
is my address : m.riza hanafi 
jalan gejayan gg endra 17 yogyakarta indonesia
md
response 155 of 207: Mark Unseen   Apr 28 12:33 UTC 2000

[sound of grexers rushing to the post office]
remmers
response 156 of 207: Mark Unseen   Apr 28 13:11 UTC 2000

(I might do it just to get that piece of trash literature out of
my house.)
gypsi
response 157 of 207: Mark Unseen   Jul 13 00:09 UTC 2000

<laughs>  I'm in agreement with John Remmers.  =)
lelande
response 158 of 207: Mark Unseen   Jul 20 05:30 UTC 2000

ye gods.
/raises hand and confesses -- "i was a teenage randroid"

/sob
ruva
response 159 of 207: Mark Unseen   Sep 8 16:36 UTC 2000

Boks
Books
get #25
quit
bubbleup
response 160 of 207: Mark Unseen   Feb 23 22:49 UTC 2001

Books are cool.
foolish
response 161 of 207: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 05:25 UTC 2001

New to this place, computer in general actually, just saying hello, I am a
big fan of the Lord of the rings and Dune series, along with old classics such
as the Illiad and Antigone/Oedipus.  Any suggestions on recent books what to
read?
lelande
response 162 of 207: Mark Unseen   Nov 15 19:38 UTC 2001

sure.
you seem to like long books, so check out 'the dollmaker' by harriette arnow.
bear with me. it's set in kentucky, and then detroit, which may not be as
snugly unfamiliar for you as arrakis or middle earth. but if you read it, then
let me know how it is, then i can know whether or not to keep reading it.
deal?
kummini
response 163 of 207: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 17:48 UTC 2001

Hello. I am new to this discussion forum. I .
lelande
response 164 of 207: Mark Unseen   Dec 13 10:25 UTC 2001

'the dollmaker' is pretty good, so far. densely detailed, but not baroque.
occy
response 165 of 207: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 09:12 UTC 2001

anyone here like reading agatha christie?
slynne
response 166 of 207: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 18:34 UTC 2001

I always used to. I havent read any in a long time though. 
gelinas
response 167 of 207: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 19:59 UTC 2001

ditto
karpant
response 168 of 207: Mark Unseen   Dec 26 01:24 UTC 2001

Hi everybody!
Have any of you ever read Harry Potter and do you find them suitable for
College analysis?

//Daniel
i
response 169 of 207: Mark Unseen   Dec 26 03:47 UTC 2001

College analysis in what context?  They aren't Great Literature; they are
either great or unusual and good children's books; they've gained a cult-
like following and blown the tops off the sales charts. 
mcnally
response 170 of 207: Mark Unseen   Dec 26 21:15 UTC 2001

  Given some of the material I've seen scrutinized, the "Harry Potter"
  books don't seem especially inappropriate, though that's not a strong
  endorsement of the idea, either.  An analysis of their unprecedented
  popularity might be an interesting read, however, if the author came
  to any particularly insightful conclusions..
orinoco
response 171 of 207: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 17:47 UTC 2002

Well, there's a class we're carrying books for at Shaman Drum that _is_
reading Harry Potter.  I don't remember off top of my head what the classis
on, though.
cpnmonk
response 172 of 207: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 18:48 UTC 2002

Certainly Harry Potter could be interesting if one examined it in contrast
with American popular culture, after all the boarding school concept is not
common in the US as compared to Great Britain

gelinas
response 173 of 207: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 20:32 UTC 2002

So this is the item I was remembering and referenced in agora.  :)
disc8848
response 174 of 207: Mark Unseen   Mar 5 07:39 UTC 2002

did you read some book of luxun-the famouse author of china,his books can
always arraise people's justice emotion,is that right?

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