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The Givenchy Code

subtitled: Cryptography is the New Black

:D

by Julie Kenner. I think I'll sue her. This book might be based on an idea of mine. I've had a lot of ideas for books.
 
Anansi Boys - Neil Gaiman

Locked Rooms - Laurie R. King

I'm doing more reading, since I have to browse on dialup all of a sudden.
 
Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World - Haruki Murakami

The nearest description is music in written form.
 
The Thousandfold Thought Prince of Nothing: Book 3

By R. Scott Bakker

Incredible piece of work, the emotion, the drama, the familiarity found amidst such a unique world...PoN is one of the 2 best fantasy series (and works period) I've ever read.
 
shereads said:
The Givenchy Code

subtitled: Cryptography is the New Black

:D

by Julie Kenner. I think I'll sue her. This book might be based on an idea of mine. I've had a lot of ideas for books.
I really dont think it was you but rather your puppy who had the ideas. he then sent them via email though you both share the same decaying jungle compound. why castrate your puppy a second time, sher? shame! for shame!
 
shereads said:
The Givenchy Code

subtitled: Cryptography is the New Black

:D

by Julie Kenner. I think I'll sue her. This book might be based on an idea of mine. I've had a lot of ideas for books.

When the case gets to the supreme court to make a decision on whether ESP exists then I might take an interest.

edited to add: I just had a future vision and I did take an interest. Supreme court handed it back down saying it was no concern of law whether or not a violation of privacy occurred by phsychic means, they only deal with wire taps. Two days later they passed a ruling that evidence obtained by necromancy was admissable in civil cases.
 
vella_ms said:
I really dont think it was you but rather your puppy who had the ideas. he then sent them via email though you both share the same decaying jungle compound. why castrate your puppy a second time, sher? shame! for shame!

She's a bitch, bitch.
 
neonlyte said:
Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World - Haruki Murakami

The nearest description is music in written form.
I agree. Most of what Murakami writes is incredible. Wait, make that everything that he writes.
 
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