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Post by Blazing Kate on Jun 9, 2006 22:07:09 GMT 1
I do read books when I have time, but I rarely have time. So I guess that means I rarely read books ;D
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Post by Claret & Blue Army on Jun 17, 2006 23:12:35 GMT 1
Nice horse Just finished the Da Vinci Code in book form and have to say impressed with the pace of the text. The ending is a little bit of a cop out though. Next I'm gonna dumb down with an autobiography ;D....Jade Goodys
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Post by Blazing Kate on Jun 18, 2006 10:42:20 GMT 1
Nice horse Thanks, he doesn't have a brain in that head though! Guess what, Katie's reading a book, shock horror I know. Nick Skelton's autobiography, Only Falls and Horse. Is quite good.
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Post by Claret & Blue Army on Jun 18, 2006 16:00:45 GMT 1
Nice title of the book or should I say Luvly Jubbly.
There is a new Andy McNab (I think that's his name) book out which the blurb seems very good. Something to do with a huge suspected terrorist attack and a former SAS guy. Might get it at the weekend if I do any shopping ahead of the footy
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Post by Russian on Jun 29, 2006 0:32:32 GMT 1
Ticktock by Dean Koontz.
Koontz's books are, quite frankly, awesome!
Andy McNab is a good author but I dont like the whole SAS thing for entertainment, I prefer a ood fantastical novel like Koontz ;D
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Post by Claret & Blue Army on Jun 29, 2006 11:44:22 GMT 1
Sorry the book I meant to refer to was The Blackout by Chris Ryan- similar theme though.
Currently reading Dead Famous by Ben Elton
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Post by Higgy on Jun 29, 2006 13:09:29 GMT 1
The first book i have read in about a year is Oscar Wilde-The Picture of Dorian Gray, i feel intellectual reading it lol
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Post by Jo on Jun 30, 2006 13:13:26 GMT 1
Freebird - The Lynyrd Skynyrd Story by Marley Brant
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Post by Claret & Blue Army on Jul 11, 2006 13:50:09 GMT 1
Thoroughly enjoyed Dead Famous and would certainlt recommend it to anyone who likes a good mystery/whodunnit or has an interest in reality tv.
As I have been off work I have also written the classic by Bram Stoker (Dracula) and the latest in the Adrian Mole series (Weapons Of Mass Destruction) which is pure escapist joy.
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Post by SuperMouse on Jul 12, 2006 18:07:32 GMT 1
Diary of a Married Call Girl-Tracy Quan
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Post by Lee Francis on Jul 14, 2006 23:33:59 GMT 1
I am currently reading Nostradamus' prophecies!
Good stuff too.
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Post by Claret & Blue Army on Jul 15, 2006 22:07:01 GMT 1
I am currently reading Nostradamus' prophecies! . I predicted that somebody would read that
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Post by Lee Francis on Jul 15, 2006 22:50:28 GMT 1
I am currently reading Nostradamus' prophecies! . I predicted that somebody would read that Come on Steve, if you're gonna joke about it then at least do it in proper Nostradamus style.
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Post by Claret & Blue Army on Jul 17, 2006 14:40:48 GMT 1
My apologies ;D
Have sent mother to the library to get some random novels rather than hand pick them myself just so that I read something without pre judging it via the blurb on the back cover.
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Post by Claret & Blue Army on Jul 18, 2006 13:58:48 GMT 1
Past Mortem by Ben Elton is the latest I have started and is gripping very early on.
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