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Feb 25, 2007 18:18

One would think that a request for suggestions of good books on a particular topic would be acceptable in an "academic" LJ community. Apparently not... ::rolls eyes:: I'm so sick of these fucking snobbs not wanting to help people out.

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merkip February 27 2007, 03:35:22 UTC
I would suggest Eragon, but i have never read it.. but i figure if other people read it, then it hasta be good.. right?

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xpirogoethx February 27 2007, 20:54:59 UTC
Eragon is a rather tasty book, as are all of the forgotten realms books by R.A. Salvatore, but i don't know what subject ye be askin for, so i'll shut up and take myself back to bed (sickness is teh suck U_U)

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jeweledvixen March 1 2007, 04:17:04 UTC
Hi. I saw your comment in my journal and came over here to answer your question.

I'd recommend A Brief History of the Druids by Peter Berresford Ellis and The Druids by Stuart Piggott. Ellis' book was originally published under the title, The Druids, so check before you buy one with that title to see who wrote it ( ... )

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kanamidori March 1 2007, 04:20:55 UTC
Thank you so much! As you can see from my annoyed post I tried to ask a community the question I asked you and my post was rejected despite the fact that this community claims to be "adademic". Thank you for your understanding. I really appreciate the information.

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jeweledvixen March 2 2007, 04:30:11 UTC
No problem. I love your icon. It makes me laugh every time I see it.

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kanamidori March 2 2007, 04:41:39 UTC
If you haven't seen the animation:

http://www.friendsoffoamy.com/index.php?id=302

Its entertaining.

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