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willy voet - breaking the chain

it's about misuse of drugs in te tour de france & other profesional cycling...
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seamus wrote:Currently (re)reading the collected Sherlock Holmes stories, which is proving very enjoyable.
I want to reread those. I borrowed the collected works in a book as thick as a brick and just went straight through it.

Right now though it's Dune. It's awesome.
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Steven Hall - The Raw Shark Texts
really crazy idea
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TMCM wrote:Dante Alighieri's "Divine Comedy"
tough to read but fascinating as hell.
clubfoot wrote:The Zap Gun - Philip K dck
would u recommend it? i read "ubik" some time ago and really liked it.
not my favourite of his... but it's growing on me.

try one of these, they're all great:

Martian Time Slip
We Can Build You
A Scanner Darkly
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Just about to begin reading 'World War Z' by Max Brooks which has had good reviews,

just re-read 'Lord of Light' by Roger Zelazny, which is one of my all time favorite books, every time i read it, it gets better.

And I would also highly recommend 'The Stars My Destination' by Alfred Bester, which is also an amazing piece of fiction.
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"Down By The River: Drugs, Money, Murder and Family" by Charles Bowden...

It's a non-fiction book about the ongoing and growing drug war on the U.S./Mexico border. So far, it is amazing.
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Victor Hugo - The Last Day of a Condemned Man
Albert Camus - Reflections on the Guillotine
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uritotti wrote: Albert Camus - Reflections on the Guillotine
I read 'the stranger' by Camus last year, a great piece of bleak existentialist writing. I tried to read Sartre but the guy just talks in circles and never seems to get to the point.
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