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- T Is for Television
- The Small Screen Adventures of Russell T. Davies
- By Mark Aldridge
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Reading since Sep 3, 2009




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- Supernatural
- The Official Companion Season 1
- By Nicholas Knight
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Reading since Aug 18, 2009
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- The Geek Atlas (1)
- 128 Places Where Science and Technology Come Alive
- By John Graham-Cumming
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Reading since Sep 19, 2009




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- I Am America (And So Can You!) (35)
- By Paul Dinello, Stephen Colbert, Richard Dahm, …
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Reading since Jul 26, 2009




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- The Threesome Handbook
- A Practical Guide to Sleeping with Three
- By Vicki Vantoch
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Finished on Oct 15, 2009




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- The God Box (1)
- By Alex Sanchez
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Finished on Sep 27, 2009




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- A Brief History of Science
- As Seen Through the Development of Scientific Instruments
- By Thomas Crump
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Finished on Sep 1, 2009




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- Oscar Wilde and the Ring of Death (1)
- By Gyles Brandreth
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Finished on Aug 11, 2009




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- Supernatural - Bone Key
- By Keith R.a. Decandido
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Finished on Aug 8, 2009




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- V for Vendetta {New Edition}
- By Alan Moore
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My favourite part of this book is Alan Moore talking about how V for Vendetta came about. It's a fascinating glimpse into the creative process, especially for a collaborative work.
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- Supernatural - Witch's Canyon (1)
- By Jeff Mariotte
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Finished on Aug 5, 2009




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- Supernatural - Nevermore (1)
- By Keith DeCandido
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Finished on Jul 31, 2009




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The God Box
Not as good as his earlier work, The God Box feels drab and formulaic. The scripture by scripture debate may have resonance for devout Christian teenage boys (and maybe it's the intention of the author to write a half self-help book half YA fiction) but I just feel like I've heard it all before and ... (continue)
Not as good as his earlier work, The God Box feels drab and formulaic. The scripture by scripture debate may have resonance for devout Christian teenage boys (and maybe it's the intention of the author to write a half self-help book half YA fiction) but I just feel like I've heard it all before and there' not enough plot movement or character development to engage me.
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