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Subject: Re: Poll: "Why Grandma, I don't know what weird ideas you have"
From: "Sean O'Byrne" <sean.obyrne@anu.edu.au>
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aeopyle@hotmail.com (Yonder Ponder) wrote in
news:840b78e4.0108210514.1b5c49b9@posting.google.com:

> Ah, can't think of any - But books! What books do you want to see as
> Interactive Fiction, that's a Very Interesting Topic (for me at least)!

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - Hunter S. Thompson.  That would be a lot
of fun to play.

Steppenwolf - Hermann Hesse.  The Magic theater of the mind would be
interesting to implement.

Luck Jim - Kingsley Amis.

