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    I prefer "light" books as reading material...besides, I'm not as intelligent and thought-provoking as you folks here. My favourite is and always will be Watership Down.
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    Oh Slick...

    cut it out!!! if we were the intellectual elite... would we BE HERE on PT???

    Watership Downs is a great book. I forgot about that one!

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    Definitely The Da Vinci Code. It's such a clever book that's so convincing it could be real. I would love to see the film, even though it won't be a patch on the book, but it's probably going to be 15 or 18 rated so I won't be able to see it at the cinema. I also like Dan Brown's other book, Deception Point

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    Quote Originally Posted by BOBS DAD
    Oh Slick...

    cut it out!!! if we were the intellectual elite... would we BE HERE on PT???

    Errrrr..........yes
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    Quote Originally Posted by slick
    I prefer "light" books as reading material...besides, I'm not as intelligent and thought-provoking as you folks here. My favourite is and always will be Watership Down.
    Holy crap, you consider that LIGHT reading? I haven't read it in a few years, but, I don't remember it being light. It's one of my favorites, though. Have you read The Plague Dogs? It's the same author, and, an animated movie was made from it too. Great, but, sad movie and book.
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