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anyone read these books?

they are awesome as hell

and i refuse to see the movie or even watch the trailer
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Well they get billed as 'like Harry Potter', so no.
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similar spirit as harry potter, but i think a more accurate billing would be

'about a thousand times more interesting/absorbing/imaginative than harry potter'
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OK but that applies to most other books too.
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GoatOvaries wrote:No. It is none of your business what I like. It's only your business what I choose to make public, which is what I don't like.
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erutlucorgga";p="882164 wrote:Well they get billed as 'like Harry Potter', so no.
http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/thegoldencompass.html

I'm seeing "Like Narnia, but edgy!"
You're breaking my heart, asswipe.
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