*Stabs*Tehpwnsauce said:I know I will regret admitting it on this forum but it was twilight.
oh its in Edinburgh, i was reading it wrong all along, but i never heard someone from Edinburgh so WhatevsLimaBravo said:Not if your ScottishDuh said:Filth, by Irvine Welsh
its realy hard to read that scottish accent written there but its a great bookOh wait its set in Edinburgh isnt it. Nope no one can understand those cheucters
![]()
Want to read my second post on this before you resort to pointless violence, you could be Tim buckley.andrat said:*Stabs*Tehpwnsauce said:I know I will regret admitting it on this forum but it was twilight.
But hmmm, last book... I guess mine isn't much better.
"Star Wars X-Wing: Wrath Squadron"
Fascist bullcrap more likelyjad4400 said:Ayn Ran's The Fountainhead
Powerful book to say the least.
If you like layman books on physics, like I do, then check out "Hyperspace" by Michio Kaku, he's written a bunch of other books that are pretty interesting too, but Hyperspace is my favourite. Another great physics author is Brian Greene.humpees said:A Brief History of Time... =S
incredibly interesting if a little difficult to grasp at times.
It was a joke. I have nothing against the book itself, until Twi-Hards start preachingTehpwnsauce said:Want to read my second post on this before you resort to pointless violence, you could be Tim buckley.andrat said:*Stabs*Tehpwnsauce said:I know I will regret admitting it on this forum but it was twilight.
But hmmm, last book... I guess mine isn't much better.
"Star Wars X-Wing: Wrath Squadron"