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Old 08-06-2009, 22:36   #381
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The last of the Harry Potter books still. It's better than book 6, but neither of the last two are comparible to the first 5.
Book 5 bored me to tears, took me 2 years to finished that one.
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Old 08-06-2009, 23:23   #382
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I really enjoyed it. . Much better than 6 which was a 600 page book which could have been done in 200.
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Old 09-06-2009, 00:03   #383
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I really enjoyed it. . Much better than 6 which was a 600 page book which could have been done in 200.
Probably because why i put it down after about 100 pages or something. I can read a book a day when the book is good. I read the first 4 HP books in a week, would've been shorter if i didn't have to go away for a day. The 5th one just Zzzzzzzzzz. I read Break Dawn in a week, and only read that on my commute and free time between serving customers in the shop.

75 pages into Midnight Sun, wow, i want to buy this now !!!!!!!!!!
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Old 09-06-2009, 00:14   #384
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I'm 3/4 of the way through "Dexter by Design", thanks Zinc!

I'm also flitting between "Do Ants have Arseholes" and "Do Bats have Bollocks", two books I picked up in Tesco for £2 each. They're a collection of questions and answers from the readers of "Old Git" magazine.
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Old 09-06-2009, 14:53   #385
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Having a break from Feist and reading Escape by Carolyn Jessop. Google it as I don't want to offend anyone with religious views :-)
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Old 10-06-2009, 12:31   #386
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Just read The Host by Stephanie Meyer. Was quite good, though, not as good as the Twilight series it did still keep me up reading it to the early hours of the morning. It's a bit predictable in some places. I'd say if you liked Twilight you'll probably like this.

ETA: Kitten if you can't find your copy of the Historian would be more than happy to send you mine. It's definitely worth the read
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Old 12-06-2009, 15:16   #387
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Just read The Host by Stephanie Meyer. Was quite good, though, not as good as the Twilight series it did still keep me up reading it to the early hours of the morning. It's a bit predictable in some places. I'd say if you liked Twilight you'll probably like this.
Have ordered a copy in Hardback from amazon, should be here tomorrow Wanted to get it today but Waterstone ony have it in Paperback and it costs more
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Old 21-06-2009, 09:19   #388
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Just finished Dr Strangelove or how I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb by Peter George which is a novel based on the screenplay adapted by Stanley Kubrick, Peter George and Terry Southern from an original short story called Two Hours To Doom by Peter George - so if you're following at the back that means Mr George has effectively rewritten this twice and got paid for all three incarnations of it which is not bad going by anyones count. It's a decent enough novel as you'd expect from the source material with a few scenes that either weren't shown or weren't shown fully in the film.

I did also read Child 44 previously and much enjoyed it for the most part, it's not destined to be a great work of literature but it's well told and involving.

I've additionally finished The Assault On Liberty by Dominic Raab about the erosion of our basic rights under various guises - while I don't agree with all of his analysis it is a well presented with coherant arguments and both interesting and worrying conclusions to be drawn from it. I'd recommend anyone with even a passing interest in law to have a read.
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Old 21-06-2009, 09:31   #389
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I'm 3/4 of the way through "Dexter by Design", thanks Zinc!
Oooh, forgotted. Finished it soon after and I'm awaiting the publication of "Dexter is Delicious" when Jeff Lindsay finishes writing the bloody thing.

With the last two Dexter books, I think the endings were a bit rushed, I'd look at how few pages were left and think "how's this going to tie up in that short a space?". Both could've been 20 pages longer.

Still I'm loving the slight differences between book Dexter and TV Dexter. Especially Cody and Astor
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Old 21-06-2009, 15:08   #390
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Just spotted your post Dogma, thanks for that I'll let you know if it's not where I think it is!

Just moved onto Dark Fire, the 2nd in the Shardlake series by CJSampson - Dissolution being the first in that series.
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