The only suggestions I can offer for reading are for books, not comics, sadly - they're too expensive for me to keep up with. As such, I would recommend whatever Discworld books you can get your hands on, if you like that sort of thing, as well as anything by Carl Hiaasen (If you haven't heard of him, he wrote Striptease) or Tim Dorsey.
Also, I had a question, and thought perhaps you might be the person to ask. Have you by any chance played the Buffy the Vampire Slayer game that was released on GameCube? If so, how is it?
As far as the books - the Discworld ones are by Terry Pratchett. Didn't mean to leave his name out. They're a series of hilariously funny fantasy novels. The books by Hiaasen and Dorsey are all set in Florida, which may be one reason I like them so much. Dorsey's are more absurd, while Hiaasen's tend towards a more cynical sort of humor, I suppose. But they're all very good.
Oh. And, if it comes to that, James Patterson's "Maximum Ride" series is fairly entertaining.
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Also, I had a question, and thought perhaps you might be the person to ask. Have you by any chance played the Buffy the Vampire Slayer game that was released on GameCube? If so, how is it?
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As for Buffy, I don't have a gamecube, but are you talking about 'Chaos Bleeds'? Cause I have that on PS2 and its decent. :)
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As far as the books - the Discworld ones are by Terry Pratchett. Didn't mean to leave his name out. They're a series of hilariously funny fantasy novels. The books by Hiaasen and Dorsey are all set in Florida, which may be one reason I like them so much. Dorsey's are more absurd, while Hiaasen's tend towards a more cynical sort of humor, I suppose. But they're all very good.
Oh. And, if it comes to that, James Patterson's "Maximum Ride" series is fairly entertaining.
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