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The man is right.Quick, someone make an interesting topic. Not more ooh-are-you-excited-about-this-new-game-coming-out tripe. Something good!
Ellie: I had a slice of ham in my hand. I was going to drop it, so I slapped it hard. It attached itself to the wall
I have a long-running true crime fascination and a more recent fascination with plane crashes (Yeah, I know, morbid interests). So I read "9 Minutes, Twenty Seconds" (about a plane crash), another book with interviews from crash survivors, and I'm halfway through "Cruel Sacrifice," a book covering a case of a 12-year-old girl being murdered by a group of teenage girls.Anyone else here also into nonfiction?
I'm starting to read Dune....I tried to read it when I was 10 and couldn't understand...
Last books I read were "The Long Patrol" and "Marlfox". I unfortunately don't have the following titles...But I've started reading the series from "Redwall" (the one with Cluny the scourge) and will probably begin "Lord Brocktree". My main problem is that I lack "Martin the Warrior" and that book two of that Luke one. Of course, that doesn't prevent me from reading "Lord Brocktree" but I'd prefer to have the next books before.I also plan on reading the Holy Bible and Coran (or Qur'an), though for me they're more like novels since I don't follow any religion, but they seem pretty interesting.
You think that's morbid? I spend my free time researching details about infamous murderers (especially serial killers) and their grim habits. I'm especially fascinated with the bizarre ones, like Ed Gein, Armin Meiwes, and Dorangel Vargas. Kind of turns my stomach, but I just can't stop reading about that kind of stuff once I'm on a roll.
Dune is the sucks no matter what age you are. Of course this is just my opinion, but I think I got a little credibility on my side. A fat old man in a futuristic floating diaper, that flys around and rapes teenage boys while ploting against his nephew that he thinks is sexy is never good