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I thought the book was pretty forgettable. Blah, even. -- nm
Posted by
Callisto (aka Callisto)
Sep 11 '09, 09:24
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Actually, I kind of liked both Whiteout books. -- nm
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crash davis
Sep 11, 09:26
Get off of David's throne of lies!
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Remlik
Sep 11, 09:25
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I liked that the main character was like a "real girl". Other than that, it was pretty below standard murder mystery fare. -- nm
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Callisto
Sep 11, 09:30
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As soon as Remlik announced they had cast Beckinsale, I groaned. -- nm
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crash davis
Sep 11, 09:31
She speaks the truth. -- nm
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Spawn
Sep 11, 09:27
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Well, that right there is going to cause the throne of lies to shatter into millions of pieces. You just can't do that when you're sitting there. -- nm
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Beryllium
Sep 11, 09:28
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Heh. Nice.
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Spawn
Sep 11, 09:30
Well Queen and Country was miles better (except for the artist on the last arc). -- nm
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Remlik
Sep 11, 09:28
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Yeah, Q&C was better than Whiteout. I agree with that. -- nm
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crash davis
Sep 11, 09:30
word -- nm
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Spawn
Sep 11, 09:25
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