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I just ordered:

The Tao of Pooh - Benjamin Hoff
Vurt - Jeff Noon
A Wild Sheep Chase - Haruki Murakami
Duncan Delaney and the Cadillac of Doom - A. L. Haskett
Sewer, Gas and Electric: The Public Works Trilogy - Matt Ruff
Key Weird - Robert Tacoma

If you can't tell, I'm a sucker for fiction novels, especially humorous but at the same time deep in meaning.

I just finished A Dirty Job by Christopher Moore, and it sure is another great book by him. I'm surprised to see that no one has even posted a mention of him earlier in this thread, I think he's an amazing author.

I'm currently reading Fool On the Hill by Matt Ruff, and I must say I'm really enchanted by it, even now I had to force myself away from the book to be sitting here posting this. It's a fantasy based novel that has to deal with the events mostly taken place around Cornell University, with a lot of awesome characters and plots that all converge into one. This is a MUST READ, especially if you like fantasy based fiction novels. I think it's time I go finish it now

I'm also taking my time on The Confederancy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole and Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates by Tom Robbins. While reading Fool on the Hill, I don't have much time for these books just yet :P
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