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Heigh ho, me hearty! I see you have a copy of “A Pirate of Exquisite Mind” in your library. The Highly-Rated Book Group is boarding the Pirate Ship of William Dampier and heading off into the high seas for a rollicking Buccaneering Adventure in the wild blue yonder. We are splicing the main brace and trimming the sails to set off with the tide on 3rd November 2008. So don’t be a landlubber, come and swash some buckles by climbing on board at:

http://www.librarything.com/groups/apira...

-TT
And Watchmen of Alan Moore...
I also love V for vendetta (the movie) so
Alan Moore can do no wrong in my eyes.
WoW! You actually have 42 Discworld-books!
AND a book with the languages of Tolkiens Middle Earth.
I am SO impressed!
(42 is - by the way- the meaning of life,
according to Douglas Adams...)
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