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I actually came very close to buying that book the other day. I didn't due to lack of funds.
And in terms of Baudrillard, Simulacra and Simulation is probably a good starting place. It encapsulates the hyperreality things that he's most famous for. I've only read excerpts from his works though, so I can't attest to it's overall value.
And I'm a Zizek man, myself. So dissing Foucault is common place.
And yes, this is probably one of the more pretentious myspace conversations conceivable. Talking about postmodern philosophers on myspace in general seems incredibly ironic.