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Buber's "I and You", from which I have also my subscription, is a recommandable book. If you want pure fun (or culture?), last time I read Sapkowski and Hesse, and they are perfect. At the moment it's Sapkowski's "Elven Blood" and Hesse's "Glasspearl Game".

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You play the game Betrayal at Krondor or any of the relating books to the game?

All I have read is books by Frank Herbert, and then the usual school books for English etc.

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Dean Koontz is good for an intense read, for an inspiring read I'd say Asimov. Depends on my mood, I guess. Now I'm reading Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Pirsig. Interesting read, but I can see why it's not liked by many.

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"Ford what's this fish doing in my ear?"

~~DA

all 42 of them, err wait thats not right, well you know what I mean.

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You play the game Betrayal at Krondor or any of the relating books to the game?

All I have read is books by Frank Herbert, and then the usual school books for English etc.

got the  game return to krondor but I've got all the books and red them

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I nearly have forgotten Sienkiewicz, his Crusaders and Lord Wolodyjowski are some of the best beletry books ever written. Tough I'm not sure if it's easy to obtain in english  ;D

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