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randomsome1 ([info]randomsome1) wrote,
@ 2008-02-18 23:53:00

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Entry tags:in ur novel eatin ur book

I just found [info]freezer818's rundown of the second and third books of Janine Cross's Venom Cock series. (If you've somehow erased the first book from your memory, please tell me how here's [info]crevette's sporking of Touched by Venom for a refresher.)

That being said . . . D: D: D: DO NOT WANT.



But on a happy note, Neil Gaiman's gonna put up his novel American Gods for free download. The ending of it still managed to turn somersaults while tying random bits of itself into happy little bows (read: convolution!), but I'd still recommend it. :P


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[info]wingedrivers
2008-02-20 12:41 am UTC (link)
Damnit! I had almost forgotten all of that book! DX

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[info]randomsome1
2008-02-20 09:03 am UTC (link)
Damnit! I forgot my brainsaver rec!

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[info]shikomekidomi
2008-02-28 02:06 pm UTC (link)
Oh gods, I couldn't even finish reading the summaries. It hurts me in my brainses.
Ah, Neil Gaiman is awesome.

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[info]randomsome1
2008-02-28 07:51 pm UTC (link)
I've heard "slumming in the genre" used to describe them. It seems pretty apt.

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