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Old 16-07-2009, 23:35   #421
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Just finished Before I Die by Jenny Downham.

People should read this book. It's going to be rolling around my thoughts for a long long time. Beautiful.
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Old 17-07-2009, 08:40   #422
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Just started reading the Kite Runner - it's a book I've been meaning to read for a long time. I love those sort of stories and I'm gripped so far (almost tempted to bring into work!).

I wish I made more time for reading Bloody technology is so distracting!
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Old 17-07-2009, 09:40   #423
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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).

Lined up I have Iain M Bank's 'Culture' series
Some of the sci-fi ones manage to be even more freaky than the Wasp Factory. You have ben warned

My reccomendations are Espedair Street and Use of Weapons. Two books that absolutely blew me away. Although you're generally onto a winner with Banks, I can't think of a bad book he's written.
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Old 17-07-2009, 09:49   #424
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On another note why the hell hasn't ebook taken of?
They won't become popular until the price comes down and they won't become popular until Steve Jobs starts flogging white ones with rounded edges
Serious answer: you sort of answered your own question. Readers are still expensive and not many books are available so it's not attractive to consumers.
Publishers aren't keen on them anyway as they're terrified of having their industry shaken up in the same way that music has. It's happening though and the effect will snowball.

I've had some joy with DSreader on my DS lite, although it only reads .txt files.
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Old 17-07-2009, 10:18   #425
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Apparently the Amazon Kindle is going to launch in the UK around Christmas. I've used a Kindle 2 and Kindle DX and they're by far the best ebook reader I've used.

Despite being a gadget freak I can't see me getting one. Even though the screen on the new Kindles are easy on the eyes I still prefer reading from paper than a screen.
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Old 17-07-2009, 17:26   #426
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After the Feist marathon, am going onto an Eddings marathon.
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Old 17-07-2009, 18:22   #427
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I've just finished If This Is A Man by Primo Levi - it's about his experiences at Auschwitz and trying to understand them. It's a remarkable book by an equally remarkable man - the prose is, if anything, understated yet paradoxically it is all the more powerful for that. He appeared to bear little rancour towards his former captors which is in itself astonishing but the almost clinical way he describes it is strangely moving as he is clearly trying to make sense of the inexplicable and inexcusable. I'll be reading The Truce soon which relates some of his life after release.

I'm now reading Kiss The Girls by James Patterson for a complete change of pace before starting The Truce, slightly accidental that I'm reading it but a colleague gave me the book after a chat about what we were reading so I couldn't really refuse.
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Old 20-07-2009, 08:34   #428
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Went back to The Time Traveler's Wife, I had stopped about a year ago 350 pages in as it got a bit tedious in the middle. Picked it up again this morning about read about 30 pages which the story had moved along, finally !
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Old 21-07-2009, 23:39   #429
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Just ordered Before I Die by Jenny Downham, it's supposed to be a heartbreaking read, but i am kind of looking forward to it...thanks Pebs for the recommendation.
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Old 24-07-2009, 01:00   #430
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Re-reading Harry Potter books at moment and up to Half Blood Prince started these before i got books 2 & 3 of Robert Jordans Wheel of Time series, which i will be moving onto after i finish the Harry Potter series.
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