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    I just got a book out of the library called "Best of Horror Volume 4" or something like that. I only took it out because "The Little Green God of Agony" is in there. I plan to start it on Friday and read through the weekend Wasn't this a comic book at one time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadamMack View Post
    What a hunk! I think I'm in love! Sorry Tabitha but your husband is better looking now than in his younger years (drool)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neesy View Post
    I just got a book out of the library called "Best of Horror Volume 4" or something like that. I only took it out because "The Little Green God of Agony" is in there. I plan to start it on Friday and read through the weekend Wasn't this a comic book at one time?
    It came out in the story format first but on sk.com we had an exclusive comic strip adaptation of the story done by artist, Dennis Calero. You can still read it here.


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    I finished the Charisma Myth, which I do recommend, as it is consistent with similar material I have read such Dale Carnegie, but more up to date. The writer does a good job of combining scientific observations with practical excercises. I have assigned it as reading to our young engineer that is doubly taxed on presenting hisself or presentations in group meetings and gatherings, because he is not a native english speaker and he is on the shy side. I also recommend getting a taste of the material by watching some of the video instruction and interviews.

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    Alex Cross, Run by James Patterson.

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    Reading Where Are the Children? by Mary Higgins Clark which is a book my mother recommended to me. It seems pretty good so far.

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    I am a couple of days into NOS4A2 (or NOSOUP4U as Jacob said ) and I am loving it. Got to get a few chores done and plan on getting back to it this afternoon. Looks like Joe has another winner.

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    Season of the Harvest by Michael R. Hicks.

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    The Dark is Rising was written by Susan Cooper and it was one of my favorites when I was in high school. I was very excited when the first book was make into a movie a couple of years ago, but it was very disappointing.

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    Just started rereading 1984, after reviewing "V for Vendetta". Very similiar in tone.

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