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The following links have all either been added new or renewed since the last new moon or so. The latest ones are at the top. Last Update: 16 May 1999.

    Bedside Reading. From now on organised by month, the novels in May I've thusfar read are: Julian Barnes' The Porcupine, Margaret Atwood's The Edible Woman, George Lucas' The Phantom Menace - the Illustrated Screenplay, RL Stine's The Surprise Party, Terry Brooks' The Phantom Menace novelization, RL Stine'sThe Wrong Number, Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time, RL Stine's The Cheater, RL Stine's The Stepsister, RL Stine's The New Girl, RL Stine's The Prom Queen, Richard Beard's X20 and Douglas Adams' Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency.

    Well, it's happened again, My Bookcase has been expanded with the opening of Academic Books which contains all those books which are not meant as escapism, but as enlightenment on academic subjects. First up is Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time.

    Well, it's finally happened, My Bookcase has been expanded with the opening of Contemporary Books which contains all those books which can't really be classified as literature or will not have any meaning a decade from now.

    Sebastian Faught makes himself ridiculous again. This time by trying to get published (without success). Have a look at the poems he wants to publish at Travelling Down to the Deprimerium.


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