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[QUOTE="EricLA, post: 3535314, member: 26"] The Thomas Guide. Anyone who lives in California, or any other state that had them - before the days of GPS on our cell phones (Waze and Google Maps), we had to get manual directions by looking up addresses in the Thomas Guide. I think almost every driver in California had one in their glove box!! On a serious note, the greatest series of books I ever read (if you are a fantasy buff like I am) was the series by David Eddings - The Belgariad. Set of 10 books. Best fantasy novels ever written IMHO and I've read hundreds. Read them numerous times. The other series of books that I've loved and read many times over the years is the series by Jean Auel - the first book was Clan of the Cave Bear. Dreadful movie with Darryl Hannah, but fantastic books. Fictional obviously, but with tons of history and archeological facts that make you believe how history unfolded as the neanderthals became extinct and homo sapiens advanced. [/QUOTE]
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