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The Sciolist Posted Nov 16, 2001
So Long, and Thanks For All The fish. by Douglas Adams (as if you didn't know that) IT ROCKS!!
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Solsbury Posted Nov 16, 2001
I have finally started to read Sophie's World by Jostein Garder.
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Crescent Posted Nov 16, 2001
Finally started to read for fun again (now I have a wee bit of time) and started Dark Star, the book of the film. As the blurb goes - Bombed out in space, with a spaced out bomb The question is when will it be shown again....
BCNU - Crescent
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Cardinal Noah (is now back!!!) Posted Nov 18, 2001
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Cheerful Dragon Posted Nov 18, 2001
Was that some sort of cryptic reference to Robinson Crusoe? I've just started 'Sharpe's Tiger' by Bernard Cornwell. I'm not normally into 'war stories', but Cornwell writes good battles.
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pathetical, formerly "madmaz- zaphodista, marshmallow minister, vegetarian and torturer (among other things)..." Posted Nov 18, 2001
I'm reading Vurt, By Jeff Noon (not for the first time). Actually, to be honest, I just finished it. Does it still count? If not, then I guess it would have to be one of my course books . They're kind of an ongoing project since they're so boring. Oh well, nothing happening here. I'll go.
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Phil (just the one head) Posted Nov 18, 2001
Just started Cryptonomicon (Neal Stephenson) and just finished Congo Journey (Redmond O'Hanlon). Hands up everyone who thinks travel books are dull. Best book I've read in a long time. Maybe you haven't tried Redmond O'Hanlon.
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Gedge :-) Posted Nov 26, 2001
Dead Famous by Ben Elton
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Ek* this space intentionally left blank *ki Posted Nov 26, 2001
The Two Towers, as in LOTR Bk 2 ... Fellowship of the Ring was just fab and so far TT is proving equally so ...
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Abi Posted Nov 26, 2001
Trollope - The Way We Live Now for the train and the same as Ekki for bedtime.
Although I am quite tempted to read the book I just bought a friend for his birthday. It is fantastically titled 'Astral Projection for Beginners'.
He will never need to take the Tube to work again!
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hazelnut Posted Nov 26, 2001
I have finally got around to reading Harry Potter.
I started it this morning on the bus and need to finsh it by friday as I am seing the film then.
Wish me luck.
It is not too long so I should manage it if I stay awake long enough.
I have a habit of falling asleap on the bus and missing stops etc.
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Ek* this space intentionally left blank *ki Posted Nov 27, 2001
Abi ...
The problem I had when reading HP, hazlenut, was that I kept missing stops! ... kept thinking I was at Hogwarts ... minus the broomstick obviously - that would be taking things a little too far!
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Abi Posted Nov 27, 2001
Ekki
Yes I had the same problem. The other problem I have now is I really resent my parents for not sending me to Hogwarts. I feel I have been deprived in some way!
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Bob Gone for good read the jornal Posted Nov 27, 2001
I resent my perants for giving me an over developed sence of morals, I am reading "The Redemption of Althalus" (David Eddings) and the mane caricter is a thefe, sounds fun
(brefe disclamer the only morals they taught me was always wash your habds before eating the rest is my fault so I dont know why I am resenting them really...awnswers on a postcard to the usual adress please )
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Athena, Muse of Philosophy -1+7+9*(3+0!)+0=42 Posted Nov 27, 2001
Sophies World is good, but it has a kinda week ending. (This to whoever said they were reading it)
I am reading Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut. Its insanly good if the preface is anything to judge by, as that is all I have actually read...
Anyone read it?
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The Theory Posted Nov 27, 2001
I am reading... (tada!) The 5th Elephant by Terry Prattchet (sp?!?)
peace.
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Nightshade, Guardian Angel and Grey Lady Posted Nov 28, 2001
I love it when I have read so many good books that other people think are good... I have read Sophie's World by Jostien Gaarder, am currently re-reading The Fifth Elephant by Terry Pratchett, have just returned The Redemption of Althalus to the library, have read and own all of the Harry Potter books (movie tickets booked four weeks in advance) and The Lord of the Rings. As to Sophie's World, I don't think it's a weak ending, just a bit disjointed? Maybe that's not the right word. Have you tried any of his other books? The Solitaire Mystery is good-it amazes me how he manages to get so many references to cards in. I thought that the Christmas Mystery was a bit childish and picture-booky, not that I have anything against picture-books. I also liked Vita Brevis, also found under the title of That Same Flower (I think.)
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Emily 'Twa Bui' Ultramarine Posted Nov 28, 2001
En ce moment, je lis <> par Aldous Huxley.
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Gedge :-) Posted Nov 28, 2001
Universe in a Nutshell - Stephen Hawkings
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Lady in a tree Posted Nov 28, 2001
I am half way through 'The Forest' by Edward Rutherford. I am a bit disappointed by this one after having read two of his other books, 'Sarum' and 'London', the latter being my favourite.
I am one of those rare creatures (around here anyway) that likes to read one book at a time so that I can absorb it and live it and not get muddled by lots of storylines.
My next book will be (I hope - please Santa) 'The Black House' by Peter Straub and Stephen King. I read Talisman 3 times and can't wait for this one. I won't ask people that have already read it if it's good 'cos everybody's tastes are different when it comes to literature. I will ask however whether you enjoyed it?
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- 241: The Sciolist (Nov 16, 2001)
- 242: Solsbury (Nov 16, 2001)
- 243: Crescent (Nov 16, 2001)
- 244: Cardinal Noah (is now back!!!) (Nov 18, 2001)
- 245: Cheerful Dragon (Nov 18, 2001)
- 246: pathetical, formerly "madmaz- zaphodista, marshmallow minister, vegetarian and torturer (among other things)..." (Nov 18, 2001)
- 247: Phil (just the one head) (Nov 18, 2001)
- 248: Gedge :-) (Nov 26, 2001)
- 249: Ek* this space intentionally left blank *ki (Nov 26, 2001)
- 250: Abi (Nov 26, 2001)
- 251: hazelnut (Nov 26, 2001)
- 252: Ek* this space intentionally left blank *ki (Nov 27, 2001)
- 253: Abi (Nov 27, 2001)
- 254: Bob Gone for good read the jornal (Nov 27, 2001)
- 255: Athena, Muse of Philosophy -1+7+9*(3+0!)+0=42 (Nov 27, 2001)
- 256: The Theory (Nov 27, 2001)
- 257: Nightshade, Guardian Angel and Grey Lady (Nov 28, 2001)
- 258: Emily 'Twa Bui' Ultramarine (Nov 28, 2001)
- 259: Gedge :-) (Nov 28, 2001)
- 260: Lady in a tree (Nov 28, 2001)
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