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Rec 22
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Eames has always said Arthur has no imagination and should dream a little bigger. The problem is, Arthur's dreams might be the most dangerous place to be on the planet. And when their latest job forces them to recreate Fantasia, and Arthur's secret past unravels alongside it, Cobb's team might be about to find the answer to the Neverending Story...
Last bookmarked by Kaister
30 May 2012
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Ndoto haihadithiwi ~ You can’t name a dream.
- Swahili Proverb
Arthur and Eames are on the verge of giving up mind crime when Cobb convinces Arthur to be his point man on one last job — which rather inevitably goes wrong. Eames is pulled into the mess as Cobb’s simple heist spirals into an attempt on inception. It’s time to stop trespassing on the dreams of others; building a home takes two sets of hands.
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Ariadne always seems to be reenacting other people's stories. After inception, school is too safe and extraction too risky; what turns out to be just right is a new career as a consultant in dreamsharing research with neuroscientists. But maybe that isn't right either. And Arthur draws her into dreaming and out of her safe, familiar life, and Eames drifts in and out of her life with equal parts revelry and revelations, but she doesn't want to be her namesake and be abandoned or saved. She wants to be the one finding her own way through the maze, the one to sail off into forever. If she plays her moves wisely she just might get everything she ever wanted.
Last bookmarked by finitendings
17 May 2012
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Arthur is an assassin hired to kill a seemingly unremarkable English actor named Eames, but a chance meeting has Arthur falling for his target instead.
Excerpt: None of this gave Arthur even an inkling as to why some very powerful people would pay a sizable sum to have the actor killed. From the carefree way Eames was going about his business as usual, Arthur would wager the actor had no idea that someone was at this very moment evaluating his life for the best possible chance to end it.
Last bookmarked by A_Beautiful_Struggle
16 May 2012
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The zombie apocalypse has come and gone, and the humans have done their best to pick themselves up and keep going in a world crawling with the infected. Several things have changed since the rising, and one of these changes is the rise in social media. Inception is a team of bloggers, run by Arthur and Eames, who can drive into zombie territory without batting an eyelid, but are far too afraid to act on the tension they both feel between them.
When Cobb, the old leader of the team, approaches them with a job to investigate a dream-sharing device being developed by Fischer-Morrow, the team is sent on their biggest job yet. On top of finding out more about the PASIV device and questioning its place in their zombie-infested, fear-fuelled world, they need to make sure that Robert Fischer doesn't realise why they're really exploring his father's company.
In their search for the truth, they stumble across something much bigger, and suddenly, this becomes more than just a job to them. (Fusion with the Newsflesh series written by Mira Grant).
Last bookmarked by lethier34
16 May 2012
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Rec 1
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Doctor Arthur Moss is a minor academic writing a comprehensive history of the development of dream sharing therapy in near obscurity when he comes upon some new evidence; evidence that could revive ideas long since dismissed as dangerous impossibilities. In an effort to separate the facts from the fiction he seeks the help of Doctor Ariadne Portier, an expert on the work of the architect Dominick Cobb, and together they begin to uncover secrets that have been hidden for fifty five years: about shared dreams, about the pioneers who created it and a relationship that could rewrite its entire history.
Last bookmarked by Boundbooks
14 May 2012
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With the influx of passengers due to answering a distress call, McCoy finds himself with a new roommate and a frustrating situation.
Last bookmarked by Aaliyah1963
8 May 2012
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Arthur is almost thirty. He likes long walks on the beach, quiet nights with a bottle of wine and his favourite movies and running around in dreams creating paradoxes. He also likes chocolate very much. He's brilliant, intelligent, athletic, meticulous, has a great sense of humour and dresses very well. One day someone just as if not more so brilliant, intelligent, athletic, meticulous with an amazing sense of humour and dresses anachronistically well gave him a box of chocolates. Those are the chocolates he likes the best. He even keeps the tin it came in.
Last bookmarked by barush
29 Apr 2012
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It wasn't just because he was cute. It was because he was so utterly perfect and that he had the ability to tie everything together with a sense of finality. That was what you wanted. That was what you needed.
Last bookmarked by GlitterBlitz
19 Apr 2012
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Rec 11
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It is 1946. Ira Eames is wealthy, a war hero, and a conman. Ireland McCullough was the son of a circus magician and madly in love with a young acrobat. Ireland McCullough disappeared in 1939, the same year Ira Eames enlisted in the Royal Navy to help fight the Second World War.
Ira Eames and Ireland McCullough are the same man, a man who's spent the last eight years of his life trying to escape the confines of his past and the overwhelming affection he's always felt for Arthur Petrov, afraid of the terrible kind of love that consumed Arthur's twin sister Mal and the intruder Dom Cobb. But now, nearly five years since he last saw her, Mal has fallen from the tightrope and Eames is on a train from Paris that will take him home.
But he's not the only passenger. Also on this train are Robert Fischer, an Interpol agent who wants Dom for a decade old murder, and a young woman named Ariadne, with dreams too big for the era she lives in. Eames must decide if he's going to help Robert Fischer make his arrest or protect a man he can hardly stand while he prepares Ariadne for the magical world she's joining. All the while he thinks back on the defining moments in his life, all of which revolve around Arthur.
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Rec 9
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Eames has been attracted to Arthur for a long time now, though their relationship has always remained professional. When the point man for a job Eames is on is removed for his incompetence, Eames calls Arthur, collecting on a favor. He expects the job to be like any of the others they've worked together. But when Arthur arrives, looking healthier now that he's not tagging along with Cobb, Eames' desire is rekindled.
Then one day, Arthur shows up wearing leather gloves and Eames finds that he can't think of anything else. He's never had a fetish for leather before, or a fetish for anything before for that matter, but something about the way Arthur wears and treats his gloves stirs something inside Eames. Fighting with his desire, Eames starts to pick fights. When Arthur calls him on his behavior, Eames is expecting a lecture, or some yelling. He does not expect Arthur to proposition him.
