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    the readers digest june 2004 issue

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    stardust - neil gaiman

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    samokan Posted: Jul 15, 2004 5:08 pm Post subject:

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    stardust - neil gaiman


    i haven't read anything from neil gaiman..what's he like? stephen king? isaac asimov? looking at his website, id say asimov writes more cheerfully than him. what d'ya think?

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    brownskin: I have not read any isaac asimov, i have read that his book are great and I am currently looking for any of his books. As for stephen king, i do'nt like his story.

    Neil Gaiman?? I like him a lot. Ever heard of sandman ?? It's one of his famous works. Also he writes children books. But most of his works are wrtten as comics or graphical novels. Most of his works are expensive and very hard to come by. If you would like to get to know him, visit his site www.neilgaiman.com

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    the illustrated man -- ray bradbury

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    my emails

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uzumaki Naruto
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    Poetry and Prose of the late Nick Joaquin
    “What we call chaos is just patterns we haven't recognized. What we call random is just patterns we cant decipher. What we can't understand we call nonsense. What we can't read we call gibberish.” - Chuck Palahniuk

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    "School Mythtakes" by Margarita Ventenilla-Hamada. An interesting book about why formal schooling is a failure, etc. It's a bit outdated, though. (It was published in 1987). The book is strikingly similar to "The Teenage Liberation Handbook: How to Quit School and Get A Real Life and Education" by Grace Llewellyn, an American author, in that they both agree that formal education is a sham, that children (or students, in general) learn best when they are free from compulsion and the rigid standards of formal schooling. Both authors are (or were) also teachers.

    I just bought a copy of the Philippine Graphic magazine (vol.15) and I'm Going to browse through it tonight.

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    Ancient Egypt : The Mythology :: The Land

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