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Music: Weezer
by: Weezer
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Book: Idoru
by: William Gibson
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I think this book was where Gibson really started to go downhill with his obsession with writing nar...


Book: Junky
by: William Burroughs
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For my money. The 'Beat Writer' that mattered. William S. Burroughs. Here was a guy who wrote som...


Book: Lord of the Flies
by: William Gerald Golding
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I read this book a long time ago, and don't remember anything about it at all. Except I do remember...


Book: Count Zero
by: William Gibson
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This is the second book of the sprawl trilogy. And while its blending of cyberspace with artificial...


Book: Neuromancer (Remembering Tomorrow)
by: William Gibson
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When you open with a line like, "The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead...


Book: Virtual Light
by: William Gibson
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This is the first book in Nocal/Socal series. And wins awesome plot device of the decade for using ...


Book: The Difference Engine
by: William Gibson, Bruce Sterling
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I love William Gibson. I don't really care for Bruce Sterling. Probably that explains why I only...


Book: The Princess Bride: S Morgenstern's Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure
by: William Goldman
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The book was better than the movie....


Book: Elements of Style 3ED
by: William Jr. Strunk
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Book: The Western Lands
by: William S. Burroughs
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This is the last book in his Western Lands trilogy. No particular linearity to any of this, but enj...


Book: Queer
by: William S. Burroughs
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I am an unabashed Burroughs fan boy of the worst most unexamined kind. I simply revel in Burroughs'...


Book: The Late Romances (Bantam Classics)
by: William Shakespeare
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Its a collection of stuff by Shakespeare. What else do you want to know?...


Book: King Lear (3rd Series)
by: William Shakespeare, R. A. Foakes
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I think I bought this after seeing the wonderful production of King Lear as put on by the Cincinnati...