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  • deadlyblur

    deadlyblur said:

    Scavengers doesn't deal with creeping at all. Scavenger deals with the subject of time capsules but not in as much depth as Creepers dealt with creeping. Plus I wasn't as fond of Scavenger as I was of Creepers.

    posted Saturday, August 4, 2007
  • KarenSyed

    karensyed said:

    I read it all at once too. I had the great fortune of meeting him at a conference and I had not even considered reading the book until I heard him speak about his research on the topic and even how he was marketing it. He is a very inspiring man.

    As far as the book goes, it put an unknown subject into the light for me and I am pretty glad for having bought it...even in hardback at full price. At least now I have that personalized copy which is very cool. Has anyone read the next one? I think it is Scavengers?

    posted Sunday, July 29, 2007 ( | view 1 reply )
  • AtomAtRIT

    atomatrit said:

    I read this entire book in one sitting on the first day of winter break. I was sticking it to the previous quarter that allowed very little recreational reading time.

    As a long time urban explorer, the book had immediately appeal. Especially since I've always wanted to go exploring in the area that the book takes place. I admit, there were some cheesier parts, though. Over all, any book that can keep my attention for an entire day gets four stars automatically.

    posted Sunday, July 22, 2007