Random books from GregStolze's library
The Big Con: The Story of the Confidence Man by David Maurer
Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco
Magic for Beginners by Kelly Link
Dictionary of the Khazars (International Writers) by Milorad Pavic
Hagakure: The Book of the Samauri by Tsunetomo Yamamoto
Earthquake Weather (Tor Fantasy) by Tim Powers
The great divorce : a dream by C. S. Lewis
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I just read your reply to "Why do you write?" and I must say that your "reasoning" is about the most unpredictable, and the most amusing, thing that I have read on LT to date.
Keep it up,
Danny Birt
posted by buchleser at 1:08 pm (EST) on Sep 14, 2007
I just logged my copy of Wild Talents into my LibraryThing. Congratulations! It is a beauty!
I'm looking forward to learning more about your new game, Reign. There was a flyer in the box with my copy of WT.
Cheers,
TG
posted by tallgeese at 1:31 am (EST) on Feb 24, 2007
Yes, I will let you know about Fantomas. I just need to finish Kushner's "Swordspoint" first. :)
TG
posted by tallgeese at 3:29 pm (EST) on Jan 9, 2007
Re UA, I probably just clicked on the copy in your library to port it over to mine.
Titus Groan is one I have heard many good things about over the years, but have never read. A friend ran an excellent play-by-post email game of Everway, that was set on a huge castle estate in the city of Eveway, though, so I feel like I've had a taste.
Famtomas is one I picked up yesterday, but yes, this looks very good.
Cheers,
TG
posted by tallgeese at 11:04 am (EST) on Jan 5, 2007
Either this thing is reading my mind, or I'm a lot less unique than I thought, or the art of the Venn Diagram has gotten scary advanced.
-G.
posted by GregStolze at 5:48 pm (EST) on Nov 9, 2006
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