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Northshire Bookstore ReviewReviewed By... Jamie LaPointe Gardens of the Moon is the first book in Steven Erikson's Malazan Book of the Fallen. This starts the first of three interweaving plot lines and instead of a slow introduction, you end up dumped in the middle. One of my all time favorite books, Gardens of the Moon is filled with rich detail an... read more>>>
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Northshire Bookstore ReviewReviewed By... Jamie LaPointe Come What(ever) May is Stone Sour's second album. For those familiar with vocalist Corey Taylor, this is nothing like Slipknot. Come What(ever) May has a more hard rock feel with bits of power you expect from metal. Metal magazine Metal Hammer named this album the best album of... read more>>>
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Northshire Bookstore ReviewReviewed By... Jamie LaPointe Little Brother is, in my personal opinion, Cory Doctorow's best work. This novel is not for the faint of heart as it tells the story of 17 year old boy in the near future. The story kept me reading straight through the night until I finished it. It hit me very hard as I suspect it would for most of the teenagers of today. The story is told with a voice that is understandable and it detail... read more>>>
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My realm of reading consists of Science Fiction / Fantasy as my main fiction genre and Computer and Astronomy books as my nonfiction genre. As for music my interests lie Metal and all of it's sub-genres. I admit to being a geek in the purest meaning of the word and I actually read computer books for entertainment. In my free time, the little that exists, I attempt to write computer games, design websites, read, and of course, play video games. My interests in gaming lie mainly in strategy based games but I do play RPGs and some FPS games. The other spare time I have consists of playing lacrosse and playing volleyball with friends.
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