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Ek* this space intentionally left blank *ki Posted Nov 27, 2002
Since I was last here I've finished Life of Pi which was brilliant, inhaled The Last Day of a Condemned Man and Divine Carnage (all about Caligula, Comodus and the various other badly behaved Roman Emperors) and am currently reading Rites of Passage by William Golding ... got nothing to read following this - got to find something ...
(The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
mallory_knox Posted Nov 27, 2002
I too read a few books at a time so dont worry!!
i am half way through "Armand the "by ann rice, which is quote good but not as good as the Lestat based books
and the second is " Carpe Juggulem " by terry pratchett, i love the discworld books, they are they best type of book to read after reading a hard going seriuos book. They must be read by all!!! i like his humour as it is subtle and cinical. this book focuses on the witches who have lost granny weather wax in a time of need!
if any one has read the new ann rice book with Marius in it i would be greatful for your opinions on it
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Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted Nov 27, 2002
polished off the new discworld book a few weeks ago "nightwatch" and am back to makign steady progress through "Good faith and other essays" by Joseph. S. Catalano.
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Lenny (Lynette) Posted Nov 27, 2002
James Herbert - the Magic Cottage
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Zantic - Who is this woman?? Posted Nov 27, 2002
Hmmmm..can't be bothered goin through what I've read since last I was here.....tis a few.
Currently on Christopher Brookmyers "A big boy did it and ran away"
Excellent book...he writes a great rant does this boy. This book came straight on the back of "One fine day in the middle of the night" by the same authour.
Would appear he now featured on my favorites list. Oh wel...bye bye money..
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The Fairy Melusine Posted Nov 27, 2002
I am rereading the Two Towers in preparation for the film. I have to concentrate on one thing at a time!
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The Ghost of Polidari Posted Nov 27, 2002
I seem to be slightly more advanced than Das Mouldy Sandwich - am reading 'Double Helix' by James Watson - his account of the discovery of the structure of DNA and the secret of life. C'mon DMS - get with the times!!!
At home am reading John McNab, by John Buchan - very entertaining...
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PaulBateman Posted Nov 27, 2002
I'm going for a retro/nostalga outlook. Besides I read the Double Helix during the first year of my A levels nearly nine years ago.
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Saturnine Posted Nov 27, 2002
What's with the current trend for science books on here? I have no interest in genes and the whatnot. Does that make me un ?
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Abi Posted Nov 27, 2002
No it makes you unusual in regards to h2g2!
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Ashley Posted Nov 27, 2002
I'm currently reading the final in the Ripley Quintet - 'The Boy Who Followed Ripley'... gripping stuff.
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Saturnine Posted Nov 27, 2002
But science makes my head hurt...I don't understand it. Although I *did* get a C on the higher level GCSE Double Science exam. But I'm not a sciencey person!
I'm "unusual"...
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Saturnine Posted Nov 27, 2002
I'm *still* reading Sylvia Plath's "Letters"...if that is any kind of merit of my status on here...*snivel*
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PeterK Posted Nov 27, 2002
Hi all
Reading two books at the moment
1)the tales of Murasaki by Liza Dalby
and
2) The Siege by Helen Dunmore
Both seem to excellent reads Murasaki is set in ancient Japan and The Siege is about life and death in Leningrad prior to the great siege by the german army.
Happy Reading PeterK
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Metal Chicken Posted Nov 27, 2002
Still busy with Neal Stephenson's "Interface" - entertaining and thoughtful to some extent but characters not as well rounded as the more recent, superb and much lauded on here books such as Cryptonomicon and Snow Crash.
Just getting started with "The Fire Never Dies", a book of travel stories by a guy called Richard Sterling. And guess what - it came through the post for free I've just managed to win a little pile of books full of travellers' tales
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Euan - † - Getting a new laser to play with - woohoo Posted Dec 2, 2002
OK. Bought Wheel of Time book 3 on Saturday. Finished it on Sunday morning.
This could get expensive - there's still 6 to go (at least).
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DA ; Simply Vicky: Don't get pithy with me! Posted Dec 3, 2002
I have finished the 2nd best book of 2002, the first being 'The Jesus Sutras' by Martin Palmer. The second is, 'New Rulers of the World', by John Pilger. This is a *must* *read* for all on h2g2, whether they are left, right or centre!
I am also reading, in parallel, 'Star Trek: Across the Universe' by Pamela Sargent and George Zebrowski and 'Realms of the Gods' by Tamora Pierce. (As I am required to do, by terms of my contract with Jimmy N)
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Greta_9, Keeper of the 4/4 Beat and Deep Sexy Basslines, in a strange condition Posted Dec 3, 2002
Reading many Italian books in succession. Might be a while before I revert to international literature...
I actually got a very good idea for a novel this morning, I might start working on it soon.
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- 944: Lenny (Lynette) (Nov 27, 2002)
- 945: Zantic - Who is this woman?? (Nov 27, 2002)
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