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I'm going to get 'At my mother's knee....and other low joints' by Paul O'Grady very soon. :)
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"If I Don't Write It, Nobody Will", Eric Sykes' autobiography. I'm up to 1944.
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Sharpe......................Richard by name.
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Dear Fatty.......... Dawns French's autobiography
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Just finished "A killing frost" by R.D. Wingfield, the last one in the series - the author died last year. I think he was a great writer very humorous- Frost is a northern poor man's Morse.
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Just reading "A Time to Die" the story of the Kursk Disaster very interesting.
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Ive just finished Alex Garlands 'The Beach'. COuldnt put it down after the first chapter and i usually read 1 book a year.
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READING A LIFE CHANGING BOOK ......PURPOSE DRIVEN LIFE by RICK WARREN ......over 40 million sold worldwide ........christian
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sounds exciting......i'll stick with my dan brown
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I'm currently enjoying Patricia cornwells latest paperback, Book of the Dead.
Can't wait to get my mitts on my mums copy of the latest Kathy Reich book either!!! |
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Adam Smith 1759: Theory of Moral Sentience
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I have always been an avid reader and love books with a historical content where fictional characters are woven into fact. Alexander Kent's naval series staged in Napoleonic times featuring the fictional 'Richard Bolitho' a Cornishman who rises from a teenage midshipman to his death with the rank of Admiral over 23 books. The series is currently continuing with Richards's son 'Adam Bolitho' and I consider these books equal, if not superior to anything written by CS Forester or Patrick O Brien.
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