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Restless 09-08-2010 21:57

Re: Bookworms: What are you reading at the moment?
 
non fiction is good(criminology, i hate biography's, seems like everybody is doing them lately) but i prefer fiction to get the imagination wandering

I am now on the last book of the Gideon trilogy. For a bunch of novels aimed for the younger audience they are quite good....Not sure if they class as toilet wall graffiti or not


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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 835474)
Can someone please tell me that they are reading something other than toilet wall graffitti?

How about you tell us what you are reading?? Then again, you are reading accyweb and posting toilet wall like repsonces so..... hmmmmm
haha just kidding


Talking of graffiti. Once i saw this great graffiti down town on a bus stop window. Somebody had wrote "i was ere" and somebody wrote underneath " that is so 1980's " LOL I dunno it just made me laugh

Tealeaf 09-08-2010 22:10

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Oh dear...sounds like you are trying to avoid mistakes. Who's your intended victim?

Restless 09-08-2010 22:23

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hmmmmm :D

rachaelmc 10-08-2010 19:09

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Im reading 3 at the mo. Lovely bones again!!! Terry Brooks Landover novels, & Plauge dogs which is a bit horrid but a good story. ;):D

AccyLass 11-08-2010 19:29

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No Second Chance - Harlan Coben

DaveinGermany 12-08-2010 02:39

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Originally Posted by rachaelmc (Post 835736)
Terry Brooks Landover novels, ;):D

Not bad books them, also his "Shannara" series a little heavy initially, but once you're past the genealogy & histories good reading.

Greeny 14-08-2010 10:09

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I too only like non fiction. Prescription for Murder is excellent, about Harold Shipman and how people were suspicious long before his horrors came to light.
At the moment I am reading Agatha Christie autobiography, took her years to write and was finished just before her death.

sparkie 15-08-2010 06:54

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I'm on the latest installment from Kathy Reich. Also I've read the latest Patricia Cornwell recent and for the first time ever I found it extremely hard reading, there were points I was almost forcing myself to read it just so I could finish the book!!

kikine 15-08-2010 16:39

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 835474)
Can someone please tell me that they are reading something other than toilet wall graffitti?

The Young Stalin

Stumped 15-08-2010 17:31

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Originally Posted by shazfury1 (Post 832976)
Am gripped by the Peter James novels, they are sharp and and believable. Need to know what happened to the wife. Keeps me interested.

Sounds like Sandy wasn't all she seemed! Makes for interesting reading. It makes it more interesting for me as I know the area in which the novels are set very well, having spent lots of time with friends and family there in my youth. Just finished his stand alone novel, Alchemist, which I found hard to put down.

Restless 17-08-2010 00:19

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haven't checked out her 'bones' novels.. I am a huge fan of the show, so i have been putting them off since they say its loosely adapted

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Originally Posted by sparkie (Post 837410)
I'm on the latest installment from Kathy Reich.!


Mick 17-08-2010 04:50

Re: Bookworms: What are you reading at the moment?
 
At the moment i am reading "The waves Above"
its a e-book about the mini submarines called chariots and then X-craft.
very interesting from conception to training and problem they had and a attack on the Tirpitz.
all first hand by the people that where there and involved in it.

DaveinGermany 20-09-2010 05:44

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Terry Pratchett "Unseen Academicals" all about footys coming of age in the Disc World, classic Pratchett :D

DaveinGermany 27-09-2010 19:36

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Another Clarkson "Driven to distraction"

walkinman221 27-09-2010 19:48

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Chris Ryan. Ultimate Weapon and Steven Leather The Long Shot


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