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The Psycho Chicken -- self respect intact Posted Jan 15, 2003
Superdogmonkey - it's hardback, but if you're the sort that frequents airports there's a travel friendly "big paperback" kicking around.
Definately more compulsive than 'The Business' which I had to fight to finish in the end.....
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Zantic - Who is this woman?? Posted Jan 16, 2003
*suddenly remembers*
Oh yes I did, I got a book about the IgNobels...Haven't gotten round tostarting it yet though...But I have a 5 hour train journey tomorrow...
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Mina Posted Jan 16, 2003
I know who to come to fro help when I get attacked by daleks then!
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the late Scorpion deRooftrouser Posted Jan 16, 2003
>wandering through<
Let's see...
Gravity's Rainbow - Thomas Pynchon
Flight from Deathrow - Harry Hill
Bear v Shark - Christopher Bachelder
Better to Have Loafed and Lost - Thurber
The Onion Ad Nauseum
Now, you'd think that concept of a list 'in order of preference' wouldn't be beyond my sister's comprehension, and yet she managed to miss the top two picks:
Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse - Rankin
The Chap Almanac
Tut.
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Little Mischief Posted Dec 30, 2003
Did anyone get anything exciting this year?
I hadn't asked for any books this year, so was very surprised to receive Neil Gaiman's 'Don't Panic' from my sister. Started it last night.
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