16-11-2006, 21:05 | #51 |
Absinthe
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Currently reading The Cell, Stephen King
dont have much chance to read now we have 2 ankle biters, time gets short sadly. I DO like reading all of the HHGTH one after the other though, and the Alien series of books. For some reason, I never get bored of reading those. |
17-11-2006, 08:15 | #52 |
Rocket Fuel
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Why do you think I've got a book in the toilet?
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17-11-2006, 09:45 | #53 | |
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Not reading anywhere near as much as I should because people keep turning up to the pub early (I don't complain about this), but e-books mean that if I have my phone with me I have a compendium of books to enjoy as well
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17-11-2006, 09:46 | #54 |
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*puts book down sharpish*
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29-11-2006, 17:42 | #55 |
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Finished Anita Blake #12 and as #13 and #14 aren't out in paperback yet I'm going to start reading Callgirl
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29-11-2006, 17:58 | #56 |
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My office book is 'Clarkson on Cars' which is still quite amusing, but definately not his best.
My home/travelling book is 'Inside Out: A Personal History of Pink Floyd' by Nick Mason. I'm only a couple of chapters in (I meant to take it with me to the hospital but forgot) but I'm really enjoying it. |
29-11-2006, 21:07 | #57 |
Do you want to hide in my box?
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I'm reading Night Watch by Terry Pratchett at the moment. Been meaning to for ages, and forgotten how relaxing reading is.
I'd be reading Hogfather to get me in the Christmas spirit but I left it in Swansea.
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29-11-2006, 21:24 | #58 |
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Reading A Life In Combat by Tim Collins and also Judge Dredd. Case Files 01.
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30-11-2006, 15:29 | #59 |
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Started reading Digital Fortress a few weeks ago, and I've been working my way steadily through it. Not a bad story so far. Read the Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons a while back, so only got Deception point to read after that.
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30-11-2006, 17:28 | #60 |
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Im reading Prey by Michael Crichton. Only started it last night but so far it's proving to be one of the best books I've read in a while.
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