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Most searched-for books of 2015

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  • Most searched-for books of 2015

    How many have YOU read?

    Linky

    I only recall reading one of them.
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  • #2
    None.
    I'm not here anymore.

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    • #3
      I imagine there have been plenty of searches for #1 that have nothing to do with the book.

      I know, I know, it's probably talking about searches on that site...
      "I am not angered that the Moral Majority boys campaign against abortion. I am angry when the same men who say, "Save OUR children" bellow "Build more and bigger bombers." That's right! Blast the children in other nations into eternity, or limbless misery as they lay crippled from "OUR" bombers! This does not jell." - Leonard Ravenhill

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      • #4
        number 100 - Asimov, Nine Tomorrows. Read it back in the 80's I think.

        Also I read parts of "The Mormon Doctrine" but only online quoted sections here and there.

        I MIGHT have read Cyborg. It was the basis for "The 6 Million Dollar Man" but it just sounds familiar, I don't know for sure if I read it.

        I might have to look up Nine Tomorrows again. It's kinda fun to read 1950's Sci-fi about the future (i.e. "now")

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        • #5
          cool. I found a pdf of it online: http://www.ebooktrove.com/Asimov,%20...0Tomorrows.pdf

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Carrikature View Post
            None.
            Same, although that Doctor Who one is probably something I would like.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Cerebrum123 View Post
              Same, although that Doctor Who one is probably something I would like.
              I don't find him interesting at all, even if he wasn't a Marty Stu.
              I'm not here anymore.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Carrikature View Post
                I don't find him interesting at all, even if he wasn't a Marty Stu.
                I picked up watching the show when they started airing the new series on SyFy. I liked it. It's often downright ridiculous, but I like it.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by One Bad Pig View Post
                  How many have YOU read?

                  Linky

                  I only recall reading one of them.
                  #15 Mandingo -- after seeing the movie (I understand that the paperback version was different from the hardback -- I read the former)

                  #42 Dark Carnival -- borrowed it from my High Skewl library


                  Might have read or at least skimmed through The Interrupted Journey (#81) back when I was curious about UFOs

                  I'm always still in trouble again

                  "You're by far the worst poster on TWeb" and "TWeb's biggest liar" --starlight (the guy who says Stalin was a right-winger)
                  "Overall I would rate the withdrawal from Afghanistan as by far the best thing Biden's done" --Starlight
                  "Of course, human life begins at fertilization that’s not the argument." --Tassman

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by KingsGambit View Post
                    I imagine there have been plenty of searches for #1 that have nothing to do with the book.

                    I know, I know, it's probably talking about searches on that site...
                    Saw the book. Thumbed through it. It was on an acquaintance's coffee table. Kind of boring.

                    I'm always still in trouble again

                    "You're by far the worst poster on TWeb" and "TWeb's biggest liar" --starlight (the guy who says Stalin was a right-winger)
                    "Overall I would rate the withdrawal from Afghanistan as by far the best thing Biden's done" --Starlight
                    "Of course, human life begins at fertilization that’s not the argument." --Tassman

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