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What? Have I stumbled into an alternate universe? 'Cause that's not what Wild Cards has been, and doesn't seem to be what Busted Flush is, either, judging by the description on Amazon.
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12/04/08
Why is it the book writers can do sequel and semi-remake things and make them good, but the movie people can't? (rhetorical question, I know why)
12/04/08
I am actually kind of sick of book sequels. But I like books set in a shared universe, which is kind of like sequel lite.
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/taps foot
12/04/08
You probably have to wade into fanfic for that.
Maybe JK will leave some Dumbledore pr0n to be published after her death?
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