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Post by Relenoir on Feb 23, 2005 20:41:22 GMT
As far as favorites go, you might try this thread:http://projectaon.proboards30.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=1082055704 this thread:http://projectaon.proboards30.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=1082055991 this thread: projectaon.proboards30.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=1082056305and this thread:http://projectaon.proboards30.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=1082057567 These all go way back to shortly after the forum opened. When I signed up, there were twenty-three other members. . . How far we have come!
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Post by Black Cat on Feb 24, 2005 4:30:44 GMT
These all go way back to shortly after the forum opened. When I signed up, there were twenty-three other members. . . How far we have come! Yeah, but on the 276 members that we have today, probably not even 100 of them have a single post. How sad...
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Post by Ghost Bear on Feb 24, 2005 18:17:48 GMT
It's the way of all forums. Often people want a forum account so that their cookie details are stored (which threads they've read, which they haven't, which ones contain new posts, etc).
-GB
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Post by Sebb Jarel on Feb 26, 2005 3:38:39 GMT
And some of us less technologically advanced just now figured out how to post.
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Post by Relenoir on Feb 26, 2005 7:11:11 GMT
And some of us less technologically advanced just now figured out how to post. Don't feel bad; I actually had to ask somebody after being on the boards for at least a month how to quote people! Thanks again: you know who you are!
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Post by gothmog on Mar 2, 2005 20:10:47 GMT
Bringing this back on topic, Favourite book(s) are probably: Flight from the Dark: Cuz it got me started, but a tad brief (it can be finished in about an hour) Fire on the Water: Basically Flight from the Dark, part 2 - kind of dramatic in an almost movie-like way, much more epic than book 1. Shadow on the Sand: first time I couldn't do the puzzle because i missed one part of it so i kind of gave up on it, second time around I realised why so many people regard it as their favourite book Masters of Darkness: I quite liked the quasi-industrial nature of the Darklands, what with the Drakkarim warship and that huge train-bus-type-thing (look, I haven't read it in about 4 years ok? ). made quite a change from a lot of other fantasy worlds. plus the whole mowing through darklords aspect before finally running from an exploding Helgedad. pretty damn cool. Least favourites include most of the grand master series (some of em were ok but they seemed to have lost the focus of the previous two series), plus the last few New Order books - Dever seemed pretty depressed when he was writing these, I guess cuz he knew Red Fox were gonna ditch the whole series soon. just my two pieces of generic currency
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