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OffWithTheirHeads

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8. If you like spy shit, this is Ian Flemming on steroids.
Fri Apr 6, 2012, 10:24 PM
Apr 2012

He has written so many spy novels that you could easily spend several years catching up If you like this stuff, start with "The Born Identity" and don't look back! If you like this kind of novel, you have several years of reading in front of you. I think I read my first Ludlum novel in the 70's.

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Sounds like a Robert Ludlum novel OffWithTheirHeads Apr 2012 #1
I've never read anything of his. silverweb Apr 2012 #2
If you like spy shit, this is Ian Flemming on steroids. OffWithTheirHeads Apr 2012 #8
Nice. silverweb Apr 2012 #9
Why are scientist's and sceptics ALWAYS the last to know????? Howler Apr 2012 #3
Experiments take time, of course. silverweb Apr 2012 #4
We know things are true agent46 Apr 2012 #13
:) Howler Apr 2012 #14
I noticed that the year my marriage went south, the kimmerspixelated Apr 2012 #5
It's weird that you bring up this book! kimmerspixelated Apr 2012 #6
Definitely worth reading. silverweb Apr 2012 #10
Thanks for this article! felix_numinous Apr 2012 #7
Perelandra. silverweb Apr 2012 #11
I have that trilogy. murielm99 Apr 2012 #12
Wow~ felix_numinous Apr 2012 #15
It is: murielm99 Apr 2012 #16
The story is ridiclulous Ricochet21 Apr 2012 #17
It was a bit of a stretch, wasn't it? silverweb Apr 2012 #18
Book 1 Ricochet21 Apr 2012 #19
Absolutely true. silverweb Apr 2012 #20
Some excellent books on the subject of plants PADemD Apr 2012 #21
Thanks for the links. silverweb Apr 2012 #22
plants don't have brains (intelligence) PADemD Apr 2012 #24
I'll let you know. silverweb Apr 2012 #25
I think that's why Fruitarianism kimmerspixelated Apr 2012 #23
That's one form of fruitarianism. silverweb Apr 2012 #26
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