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Old 07-07-2008, 02:35 PM   #19
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I could probably read more book if I didn't hang out here so much. In my defense, there is so much to learn and I like toys (I like tools too) and I like reading about them. So I'm still "reading", right?

Haven't gotten into the Harry Potter thing, the movies bore me (Harry "the Neverending" Potter). Now, I'll go hide while all the Potter fans take me to task.
I will read anything that does a good job of pulling you into the story, I do think the last couple Potter books strayed a little. As for book to movie translations I always see the movie first and then read the book(where possible) because I know if I do it the other way around I will always be disappointed.

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