yeah the cd you get with it is pretty awesome some of the tracks are slighty strange but then i wouldn't expect anything less haha
I didn't get a CD, that's what happens when one uses libraries.
That was the one that brought me into the club while searching for the music online.
Only the first few thousand copies of the hardback had the CD. Reprints and library editions didn't, nor did the paperbacks.
For anyone who doesn't know, the soundtrack is available for download from Sproutlore.
James
A journal article about tool use in all apes (including early man).
10 pages long though, times like this I wish I had an e-reader to stick academic papers onto, rather than reading them off my bright laptop screen.
I just started reading Metro 2033.
Read, Shardes of Honor by Lois McMaster Bujold - not bad (review forth comming)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vorkosigan_Saga#Shards_of_Honor
Now on Dangerous Visions - Harlan Ellison (editor)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dangerous_Visions
& To Your Scattered Bodies Go - Philip José Farmer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/To_Your_Scattered_Bodies_Go
ok nobody laugh i am now reading necrophnia after being given a copy last september
Currently reading Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Beneath the Sea. Quite exciting so far, I've only read Around the World in 80 Day's by Verne - well worth reading alongside The Other Log of Phileas Fogg.
Just read the Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. The adventures of the drug crazed loon are fascinating. He's a bit more human in this book than in a Study in Scarlet.
Also Walter Moers books are excellent. Well worth reading. Wonderfully strange and touching too.
Clicking too much....