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Nook + book archive = large penis

Name: Anonymous 2009-12-26 16:33

So I got a Nook for Christmas, and I downloaded a 15+gig(20,000+) archive of pretty much every Sci-Fi and Fantasy book ever written.  I need some recommendations for Sci-Fi/Fantasy I may not have already read.  Think of something obscure, and I'll read them if they're in the archive

Name: Anonymous 2009-12-26 17:23

chronicles of gor by john norman

Name: Anonymous 2009-12-26 17:31

Chronicles of Narnia

Name: Anonymous 2009-12-26 17:35

>>2
I've got everything from John Norman, I'll check him out. Thanks

>>3
why would I read bible stories disguised as bad fantasy?

Name: Anonymous 2009-12-26 17:47

Look for Harlan Ellison.

Do you have a link to that archive?

Name: Anonymous 2009-12-26 17:55

>>5
yup I've got him, I'll check him out.

The name of the archive is
Science Fiction & Fantasy eBook Master Collection
it comes in 4 packs, index/A-E,F-L,M-Z
Get BitChe if you can't find it, that's were I found it.

Name: Anonymous 2009-12-26 21:06

I just got the new Sony Reader for Christmas. I'm jizzing buckets like crazy.

Name: Anonymous 2009-12-27 2:55

You got modern stuff in there? If so, read Richard K. Morgan.

Name: Anonymous 2009-12-29 18:14

>>6
My God....

To think I've been downloading sci-fi/fantasy books for years now and I've never ran into this collection before....

You sir, are my hero.

As some small recompense for this boon you have bestowed upon me may I suggest Christopher Rowley's Bazil Broketail series.
Read it as a young teenager and loved it, but lost the novels to a flooding basement.

Haven't been able to find it before now since it's been out of print for more than a decade now, but it's a series I really loved as a kid.

Name: Anonymous 2009-12-29 23:23

No Phillip K. Dick?

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