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Old 21-06-2009, 15:46   #391
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I'm 206/261st the way through "Dalek I Loved You" by Nick Griffiths, a memoir of a Dr Who fan. Only started it this morning. Very funny, dry humour. Was a quid in Poundland. Money well spent!
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Old 24-06-2009, 21:54   #392
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I'm about halfway through American Gods - Neil Gaiman.

It's all building nicely at the moment I'm just waiting for the blue touch paper to be lit.
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Old 24-06-2009, 22:02   #393
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Just re-reading Angels and Demons again - I had started the Dresden books again but I only have 1 and 2 atm as I lent them out
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Old 24-06-2009, 22:37   #394
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For those still waiting to get "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" I saw it in Borders today, currently for sale for £3, at that price you really should get it.

Little write up on my site here:
http://www.nokkonwud.com/?p=562
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Old 10-07-2009, 01:30   #395
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Just finished reading Robert Jordan's first Wheel of Time book and once i got into it enjoyed it a lot, so taking a trip tomorrow to get books 2 and 3 from Waterstones to carry on reading more. Will do my usual buy them all routine in time as got that feeling i will lose myself in the series.
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Old 10-07-2009, 08:45   #396
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Just finished reading Robert Jordan's first Wheel of Time book and once i got into it enjoyed it a lot, so taking a trip tomorrow to get books 2 and 3 from Waterstones to carry on reading more. Will do my usual buy them all routine in time as got that feeling i will lose myself in the series.
Shame he died without finishing the series
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Old 10-07-2009, 08:48   #397
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I just read 'The Boy In the Striped Pyjamas' - a little tale about two boys who strike up a friendship either side of an Auschwitz fence.

Brilliant, very short (read it in about 1.30 hours), very simple but very effective.
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Old 10-07-2009, 09:02   #398
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I'm currently reading The First Man in Rome, part of the Masters of Rome series, by Colleen McCullough. It covers the incredible career of Gaius Marius and the early part of Lucius Cornelius Sulla's career. These are the people who started the collapse of the Roman Republic and paved the way for Caesar the dictator and the birth of the empire (indeed this book covers the early life of his parents. Caesar's father is Gaius Marius' brother in law, Sulla is also his brother in law as both Marius and Sulla married Caesar women. It's interesting that the Caesar family is intrinsically interwoven into the collapse of the republic).

It a pretty big book, written in very small font it is still a good few inches thick and goes into incredible detail. There are loads of major characters, and all of them really lived. Famous names such as Scaurus, Drusus, Cotta, Caesar and so on. It's not really for the feint hearted as the amount of names, all sounding similar, can lead to some confusion, also it covers the mechanics of the republic in depth, detailing the cursus honorum and all the offices that are involved. However, it does have a detailed glossary and character list in the back for when you get lost, lol.

If you have any interest in Rome, this series is an invaluable read.
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Old 10-07-2009, 09:17   #399
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I've got a silly book on the go but I'm listening to Guillermo del Toro's book The Strain, the unabridged version is available on iTunes and its very good, read by Ron Pearlman too

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Old 10-07-2009, 09:31   #400
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I've been reading some recommendations from Mrs Dym recently, including breaking my Iain Banks cherry with The Crow Road (awesome, just awesome) and The Wasp Factory (freaky, just freaky).

Currently reading The Witching Hour by Anne Rice which is very nicely written, however I'm ~400 (iPhone) pages in and the story is only just starting!

Lined up I have Iain M Bank's 'Culture' series and the 'Sookie Stackhouse' series by Charlaine Harris (as we've been watching True Blood which is excellent and has an Essex Boy playing one of the lead characters \o/).
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