
Hello everyone!
I've been saying it for so long, I never thought the time would ever come! I finally started reading The New Jedi Order! I'm ridiculously excited... it's actually pretty sad how excited I am, come to think of it... But oh well!
I'm now about 125 pages into Vector Prime, and I'm absolutely loving it! And, yes, I realise that I'm a bit behind the times, but I
was 8 when VP came out! Now I know I just have to read through NJO quickly so I can get to Legacy... it could be a while, though, which slightly troubles me. Hearing little bits and pieces of the plot on the blogs, sw.com, and other places on the internet, it's hard to not be reading them!
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Not that this is very exciting, but I was being geeky the other day (more than usual, that is

) and I started to count my books. I figured out that I have exactly 50 SW books, including the Essential Guides, Cross-Sections, Visual Dictionaries, etc. In total, I have 94 books, including SW, ST, HP, and everything else. Just thought I'd randomly write this since I just figured it out!
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I was looking around the SW section in one of my local used book stores (they are actually the best thing that has happened to books since their invention!), and I found a
Splinter of the Mind's Eye! I've always wanted one, but I've never ever
ever seen one in person! I was so surprised and excited that I just had to buy it! And the best part? It only cost me THREE DOLLARS! Now there's a steal if I've ever seen one!
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Straying from the topic of books slighly, I was looking around on Wikipedia, looking for a list of prime numbers (for math class... I don't do these things for fun... often...) when I stumbled across
this article. There's a section about the
Number 47 Conspiracy, which I absolutely love! And I was surprised... SW is apparantly part of it! I never realised this! I hope other people find this as interesting (and needless to say funny) as me!
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May the Force be With You, Happy 30th Anniversary, and See you at Celebration IV in 18 days, 17 hours!
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Looking at the stars always makes me dream, as simply as I dream over the black dots representing towns and villages on a map. Why, I ask myself, shouldn't the shining dots of the sky be as accesible as black dots on the map of France?
- Vincent van Gogh