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14-07-2006, 17:24 | #1 |
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What are you reading and book reviews
I know there are quite a few of us with very healthy reading appetites so I thought it would be cool to see what other people are reading. I'm always interested in trying new genres so if anyone really wants they can put in any reviews of excellent (or terrible) books they've read.
Starting it off, I normally have a couple of the books on the go at once. Sometimes I will get so caught up in one that I'll forget the others which is why some on this list might not change as often as others. Bag book - The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman Bedroom book - Eric by Terry Pratchett Bathroom book - Johnny and the Bomb by Terry Pratchett (I'm currently working my way thru the Discworld books in order so the bedroom book should follow an obvious pattern ) |
14-07-2006, 17:40 | #2 |
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Currently reading Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman...
Gonna have to select something new as I'll probably finish that on the train tomorrow (must remember to charge phone so it doesn't die and I'm left without book or music!), will probably grab another Gaiman book, or more than likely Good Omens, a book which never gets old
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And Kitten, Unlike Matt, I'd advise reading The Colour of Magic and then The Light Fantastic otherwise you may get confuzzled
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14-07-2006, 17:45 | #5 |
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The last time I read a book was probably around 8-10 years ago......until we went on holiday last week
Piggy packed away a copy of Dan Browns Da Vinci Code for me and once I got reading I couldn't put it down It found it easy to get into and easy to read (not in the Billy Blue Hat sense ) I've now moved on to Dan Browns Deception Point and I'm finding it the same. Easy to pick up and put down, you don't have to be totally engrosed in it to be able to follow the story. At least that's how it seems to a "non-reader".
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14-07-2006, 17:48 | #6 |
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Dan Brown's books are very much "easy reading" - I read Digital Fortress in just over 4 hours (Mic wasn't impressed getting up for a day shift to find that I'd not actually gone to sleep yet )
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14-07-2006, 18:04 | #7 |
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I am mostly readin' seed packets and Crime and Punishment - Dostoyevsky.
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14-07-2006, 18:46 | #8 |
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At the moment I'm trying to finish read Golden Past, Red Future. It's only a small book but it's finding the time to read it.
All in all it's a great read if you're a Liverpool fan and details the Champions League winning season. EDIT: Another vote for Digital Fortress here it's a good read.
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14-07-2006, 18:49 | #9 |
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It doesn't matter what order you read the discworld, i've read them all i speak the truth they are ace.
I read David Attenbourghs autobiography which i would highly reccommend. |
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