03-06-2008, 23:14 | #131 |
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I'm seriously considering doing some serious reading over the next couple of months.
At the moment I'm trying to decide which book to dig out. I'm torn between reading Tolstoy's Anna Karenina and F Scot Fitzgerald's tender is the night. I've read Anna twice already, and i've not finished tender is the night. I think Anna will probably win, I watched the 1985 film the other night and it misses out everything that doesnt involve Anna herself.
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04-06-2008, 06:48 | #132 | |
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You saying that has reminded me I still have BBs copy of American Psycho which I've not even thought about starting I also have books to return to vix *tries to remember to buy a jiffy bag* |
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07-06-2008, 10:19 | #135 |
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Just finished that one. I love the moral ambiguity in it and it's relevence to current world events.
I haven't been disappointed by a Culture book yet.
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07-06-2008, 15:57 | #136 |
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Finished Eva, started and finished the biog of The Hamster (very good) and am now reading Karin Slaughter's Skin Privilege.
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07-06-2008, 17:54 | #137 |
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I haven't read any other "crimey" type books for several months so at the moment I am enjoying Skin Privilege.
I just bought P Cornwell; Book of the Dead and K Reichs; Bones to Ashes. To me both authors have had poor last books but as I've enjoyed the majority of them, I am willing to give them a chance to redeem themselves (and it was 2 for £7 in tesco). |
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08-06-2008, 18:50 | #139 | |
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As I'm missing Bones now the series has finished I'm going to move on to Bones to Ashes while I wait for Pratchett |
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08-06-2008, 20:17 | #140 |
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About to start reading Sports Nutrition by Anita Bean so get your questions in now!
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