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I haven't read that Campbell book yet, I believe it is one of his first novels. The only book of Newman's that I know is Anno Dracula but I know he wrote a lot more |
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hav you read campbells hungry moon only other campbell iv read and really rated it |
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rated it or hated it? No, I haven't read it yet.
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OK, I have to ask, what does that mean, you "really rated it"?
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Rated it high or low? The Campbell books I've read were fantastic, IMO (Coldprint, The Face That Must Die, Dark Companions). Hope you enjoy The Doll Who Ate His Mother.
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i meant i thought it was a fucking awsome book |
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Haha, language barriers can be fun.
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Library book sale today. Fifty cents each.
No horror or sf I needed this time around. Except for the Verne, that is.
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LOL. I guess my girlfriend might like these, not only does she like old books, some from the victorian era, like jane austin books and stuff like that, but also she is a mass murder, serial killer nut. Loves everything about it!
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