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fords - number 1 all over heaven Posted Sep 22, 2005
I have a couple of Pratchett books in my collection....well, a couple of shelves of Pratchett books is more like it!
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Shirps Posted Sep 22, 2005
I've read London too, also Sarum & Forest - have Russka just waiting on the shelf for those long cold winter evenings! I agree some bits were a bit tedious, but I believe in reading every word in case I miss something!!! Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett was a good read too, if you quite like Rutherford - I think anyway
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fords - number 1 all over heaven Posted Sep 22, 2005
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fords - number 1 all over heaven Posted Sep 22, 2005
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fords - number 1 all over heaven Posted Sep 22, 2005
I need to start thinking about what books I should take on holiday. Might re-read Harry Potter 6...
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fords - number 1 all over heaven Posted Sep 22, 2005
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redpeckhamthegreatpompomwithnobson Posted Sep 22, 2005
re-reading A passage to India by E.M, Forster
What really happenned in the Marrabar Caves is one of the great mysteries of western literature!
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night-eyes Posted Sep 23, 2005
With all books you've got you haven't learned to read yet LiquoriceSun ?
Yes, Pratchett is great and Carpe Jugulum is my favourite of his! I just finished reading the Wee free men - Tiffany books. They are rather different from the other Discworld novels, a bit childish I guess, but I liked them. They had witches in
As for the storage of books - I like having all of them in front of my eyes - then I can easily re-read them again and again
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saintfrancesca Posted Sep 23, 2005
I buy books from op shops, secondhand bookshops and garage sales. I keep them in bookshelves or teetering in piles in cupboards ... books books books. I'm one of those readers who usually has a few books on the go at once, like a fiction, a history or two and a pop science book, plus anything that looks interesting from the library. Libraries are brilliant for deciding if you like an author or not, you can take them back and then buy it if you REALLY like it.
I don't think I'd be able to move in my house if I brought every book I wanted to read.
Ha!!! Found another Alexander McCall Smith at the library: The Company of Cheerful Ladies. Now I've read the first book in the series, and this is the most recent. Somehow Precious has acquired a husband and two kids and the secretary has been promoted to assistant detective. There's a bit of filling in to do, I see.
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ultrapete Posted Sep 23, 2005
i picked up Yes Man by Danny Wallace at the airport the other day and laughed my ass off all the way to south africa.
the basic premice is any time someone asks him a question he has to say yes to it.
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DA ; Simply Vicky: Don't get pithy with me! Posted Sep 23, 2005
That sounds like a fascinating idea for a book, ultrapete!
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Gem - leave a message and I'll get back to you!! Posted Sep 23, 2005
I'm reading Salmon of Doubt - contents by Douglas Adams, compiled from his computer hard drive after his death.
Better late than never I say!!
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fords - number 1 all over heaven Posted Sep 24, 2005
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redpeckhamthegreatpompomwithnobson Posted Sep 24, 2005
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fords - number 1 all over heaven Posted Sep 24, 2005
It can be quite hard sometimes, can't it? I hate it when you're absolutely loving a book, get to the last page and don't realise you're at the end
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Sho - employed again! Posted Sep 24, 2005
currently reading:
Sharpe's Gold (reread) - Bernard Cornwell
Eleven on Top - Janet Evanovich
Ein Englishman in Köln - can't remember the chap's name.
All excellent in their own way.
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