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steeljack 04-04-2009 05:57

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the Jesuits Malachi Martin , guess its an age thing (looking for insurance) :confused:

Mick 04-04-2009 06:12

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Well i am still reading "Road to Nab end & Beyond nab end"
But was on Accy market on Thursday and got a book called "The Real Cruel Sea"
its about the battle of the Atlantic through the eyes of a merchant seaman
i have already read about this from a submarine point of view and the royal navy so thought this would be a good follow on

Mick 29-04-2009 06:10

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Originally Posted by mick (Post 695598)
I have just started reading "Road to Nab end & Beyond nab end" all one book its 800 pages so will take a while:D

Right i have finished this book so if anyone would like to borrow it please pm me.
i am now reading "The true cruel sea" its a true story about the Battle of the Atlantic through the eyes of the merchant navy seamen.:)

AccyLass 29-04-2009 06:39

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I've just finished James Patterson's "The Quickie" that was good

Am now onto "You've Been Warned" by him

Wynonie Harris 29-04-2009 07:22

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"Hondo" by Louis L'Amour, which I bought while I was in Chicago last year. Why can you never find Westerns in UK bookshops?

flashy 29-04-2009 07:39

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Accyweb

Restless 06-05-2009 22:03

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Sex & Drugs & Sausage Rolls by Robert Rankin

& at work i am listening to Twilight Eyes by Dean Koontz

AccyLass 06-05-2009 22:23

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 711381)
Sex & Drugs & Sausage Rolls by Robert Rankin

& at work i am listening to Twilight Eyes by Dean Koontz

I like the T-Shirts with this on :D

Taggy 08-05-2009 10:32

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Hellraisers...the lives of Richard Burton, Richard Harris, Peter O Toole and Oliver Reed....i'm getting a hangover just from reading it!! :D


Best Regards - Taggy

AccyLass 08-05-2009 10:34

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Am now reading Midnight Lair - Richard Laymon

shakermaker 08-05-2009 16:06

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I'm making my way through the work of Chuck Palahniuk. I love his sense of humour.
I find it wicked without being grotesque for the sake of it, which haunts some novels that aim for the same effect.

Reading his novel Choke at the moment.

Stumped 10-05-2009 15:08

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Originally Posted by Stumped (Post 699999)
My beloved has just bought me Wilbur Smith's Assegai which I have out to one side until I finish reading Simon Scarrow's Fire & Sword (the third book in his Bonaparte/Wellington quartet) which are extremely informative if a little hard going at times. My trouble is, if I start a book, I just have to stick with it - so Wilbur will have to wait a little longer.

Have finished Assegai, and although a rollicking good read, I considered it to have rather a disppointing ending for a Wilbur Smith novel. Smith's yarns usually finish with a good old blood and guts finale, but the ending of Assegai, for me, was rather a damp squib.

Stumped 10-05-2009 15:15

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For advocates of Sharon Penman and Philippa Gregory, I have just embarked on a resissued first novel by Elizabeth Chadwick entitled 'The Wild Hunt'. I'm half way through it and can heartily recommend this writer of historical fiction for anyone interested in the genre. Happy reading.

Stumped 18-05-2009 17:51

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Originally Posted by Stumped (Post 712540)
For advocates of Sharon Penman and Philippa Gregory, I have just embarked on a resissued first novel by Elizabeth Chadwick entitled 'The Wild Hunt'. I'm half way through it and can heartily recommend this writer of historical fiction for anyone interested in the genre. Happy reading.

Have finished Elizabeth Chadwick's 'The Wild Hunt' which is a brilliant read, with a proper beginning, middle and ending. Am currently into her 'Conquest' which again, after only five chapters, I can heartily recommend to fans of historical sagas. I readily identify with Chadwick's style of writing which is accurately researched, correctly located and filled with colourful characters.

Tin Monkey 19-05-2009 20:23

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I'm still reading 100 Years of Solitude, which feels like it's taking 100 years to get through. I've read a few 'classics' recently, but honestly can't see what all the fuss is with this title.


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