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From: Rand Ratinac docwagon101@*****.com
Subject: [OT] Re: Gencon Misc
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 20:11:56 -0700 (PDT)
> > >Doc'--
> > >
> > >>NOW we get into the competition, though...:) How many books do
you have in total? :) <SNIP> Any other crazed book buyers out there?
> >
> > *Points at the handle in his .sig* Well me for one. :) I have
500-600 novels that i think are worth keeping and re-reading, mostly in
paperback since i was a poor college student with no money. As for FASA
material i have a good smattering of the source books but nothing to
compare to most of you. the FASA Novels is where i can brag. ALL of
the Shadowrun novels, ALL of the BattleTech novels (including 'The
Sword and the Dagger', that hard to find novel someone mentioned
earlier in the thread), and 3 Renegade Legion Novels. Can't find my
Earth Dawn novels so i might have sold them since i really didn't find
them that great. Oh i also have copies of the 'Shrapnel' Battle Tech
short story collection and of 'Spider and the Wolf' the Battle Tech
graphical novel. Does that all enough to make me a crazed book buyer?
:):)
>
> But do you have the Btech & Battleforce comic series? Wasn't a very
good series really, but I think they are fairly rare.
>
> But its the one thing I've got that my friend doesn't. He had every
book that FASA has done for Btech (afaik). Its a HUGE collection. Just
wish I had one like it for Shadowrun! (at least I have NAN1&2, PAoE,
and Shadowbeat!)
> Damian

*Doc' shakes his head reprovingly. "Damian, Damian, Damian. You only
have bragging rights once you own Harlequin, UB, NAGNA and Lone Star."

"Did I mention I own Harlequin, UB..."*
==Doc'
(aka Mr. Freaky Big, Super-Dynamic Troll of Tomorrow)

.sig Sauer
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