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Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World by Margaret MacMillan - If you have ever wondered why the modern world is the way it is today I would highly recommend you pick this up. This book gives an historically accurate account on what happened in the Paris Peace Conference after the end of World War I. But what is so great about this book is the fact that it doesn't read like a history book, but rather like a dramatic novel. I must say it is very well done!
If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor By Bruce Campbell - This book was actually surprising, it was a very well written autobiography that is an easy read and very interusting. I must say that I have coem close to meeting Bruce at 2 occasions but got held up by work. Hopefully I'll meet this underated actor sometime!
Cameron doth hereby award the the "working man's barnstar" for thine tireless efforts on the page Scotland. Just to let you know your hard work does not go unappreciated. Thanks so much Cameron (t|p|c) 19:57, 11 April 2008 (UTC)
Your dedication and guidance to the constantly changing V for Vendetta (film) it is truly appreciated. Each time I go to the site I see your name everywhere trying to keep the chaos as controlled as possible. You even created a "To-do list" for the film to help keep the contributions focused. Great Job! UKPhoenix79 10:39, 1 April 2006 (UTC)
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