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E. Gamilton: "Star Kings" (I think it calles like that :? )

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Da Vinci Code... wasn't bad... but I did love the nasssty references to the church... :twisted:

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Terry Pratchetts "Lords and Ladies"

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Michael Crichton "Timeline". A nice book, second time that I red it.


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Ian wrights autobiography

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Thomas Harris "Red Dragon"...

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Da Vinci Code, very very very interesting book.


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I've been reading Finnish books lately (Kotikatu, Vain muutaman huijarin tähden). I like the Harry Potter books a lot :D and Jack Higgins' agent books are great.

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Sophokles: Antigone
William Shakespeare: Hamlet
Patrick Süßkind: Parfum (very good. very freaky. you should read it ;) )


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Shakespeare is good. :) I tried to read some of his plays in old English ones but it was a bit hard. :lol:

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I read Dan Brown's Angels & Demons and Deception Point. Great books, great writer. Hope they make good movie from the da vinci code.. :twisted:


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I would love to read Dan Brown's other books too. DaVinci code was excellent. :o

Does anyone know who they are going to cast in the movie? At some point I heard it would be George Clooney (wasn't true) and the latest rumour was Tom Hanks...

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Tom Hanks is going to be professor Langdon (or whatever it was, can't remember) and Audrey Tautou is the chick. :P sounds excellent!!


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It's a must-see-movie then. :D I wonder what it will be like when you've first read the book. The espectations are high.

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very high! but ron howard directs it so it can't be bad. maybe just little different from the book.


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Any idea when the movie will be hitting the theatres?

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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0382625/ :(


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So, long waiting ahead. :? Well, gotta find those other books before that.

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angels & demons is been translated right now and it comes in finnish this summer
:P but it wasn't that hard to read in english, actually quite easy.


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Yeah, English is no problem. I've read many books in English. :) It's the OLD English in Shakespeare's books that causes a bit of trouble. Go and try it if you don't believe me. :lol:

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Michael Crichton - State of Fear. This one has stirred up a lot of controversy but I liked it. Whether or not you agree with Crichton on the issue of global warming is kind of irrelevent in the end as long as you get his main message, which is that people should be better informed about the things they have strong opinions about.


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crichton's books are great! I haven't read that book you mensioned, but I'll have to find it somewhere now..


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crichton's books are great! I haven't read that book you mensioned, but I'll have to find it somewhere now..


Yeah, he's one of my favorite authors! State of Fear is his latest; it was just published a couple months ago.


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okay, so either I'd have to read it in english or wait for it to be published in finnish.. :roll:


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There already IS a movie called the DaVinci Code, starring Bruce Willis XD


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I read Mary Shelley's Frankenstein few days ago, and I must say that it was kinda boring. I expected it to be more...something..dunno. It's maybe because the popularculture has changed the Frankenstein-story so much that the original feels pretty lame.. Or something.

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Johanna Sinisalo's Ennen päivänlaskua ei voi (roughly translated: "Before the sunset you can't", or something like that.)

It won Finlandia (big literature award) in 2001, but I didn't like it at all. Not my cup of tea :|

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