Truth & Beauty:The story of Pulp, by Mark Sturdy for the 5millionth time. Yes, I am obsessive and addicted :cry:
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Truth & Beauty:The story of Pulp, by Mark Sturdy for the 5millionth time. Yes, I am obsessive and addicted :cry:
Saucer:The conquest by Stephen Coonts
Just finished Honeymoon by James Patterson + Howard Roughan,havent read a bad book by him yet
Deception Point, by Dan Brown. Good book, read 4 of his books now (Decpetion Point, Digital Fortress, Angels & Demons, Da Vinchis Code) and they have all been good books. However i thought Digital Fortress and Deception Point were alot better than Da Vinchis Code.
I thought Digital Fortress and Deception Point were awful. Angels & Demons and the Da Vinci Code were better, good in fact, but basically they are the same story..Quote:
Originally Posted by scott_pd
Spoiler: ShowIn fact, all of his books are the same story. They begin with a death, and end with the hero getting laid. :rolleyes:
Persuasion by Jane Austen.
Harry Potter6
The book of illusions by Paul Auster
Iain M. Banks - The Algebraist.
Re-reading Talon of the Silver Hawk and King of Foxes in preperation for reading the last in the trilogy Exiles Return by Raymond E Feist
the beginers guide to penis enlargement
Macroeconomics - 6th Edition
American Government - 7th Edition
Very boring, but some very eye opening stuff.
I don't think it's a trilogy... I'm guessing (hoping?) there will be more... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by gripper103.2
just finished remembrance by theresa breslin and am now moving on to goodbye to all that by robert graves.
Just finished Exiles Return by Raymond E Feist,definitly looks as though there are going to be more in the series,Just started Life Expectancy by Dean Koontz
i quit goodbye to all that and am gonna read birdsong by sebatian faulks now
I`m now reading the Dune series by Frank Herbert for the 6 time. I just got book 5 & 6 in hard copy, these i never read before. I`m the number one sci-fi fan i Norway. :)
Next i`m gona read the " Songs of innocense & songs of experience " by William Blake, the best poet ever!
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The Runes of the Earth (The Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant) - Stephen Donaldson.
Just finished State of Fear by Michael Crichton,Just startingCuba by Stephen Coonts
Feersum Endjinn by Iain M. Banks.
I've read it before, but found the style of writing so difficult to follow, this time I'm determined to concentrate! :huh:
I've pinched the latest Harry Potter from my daughter and will be moving on to Jeremy Clarkson's latest effort after that.
None. To my suprise the last book i read was like last year but i was forced to read it
The ONLY book i ever enjoyed reading was holes
I read a couple of books while on holiday.
Life expectancy by Dean Koonst was rubbish but quite entertaining, I suppose.
I also read The Last Kingdom by Bernard Cornwell, the same bloke who wrote the Sharpe novels. Feck, it was awesome. Set at the time when the British Isles were over-run with Norse invaders.
I think I'm going to read a few more of his books.
Got four going right now-Men in Black by Mark Levin, Do-Gooders by Mona Charen, re-re-reading Slouching Towards Gomorrah by Robert Bork, and a bit of fiction, The Closers by Michael Connelly.
Good stuff across the board. :)
King, Richard H and Taylor, Helen (1996) Dixie Debates: Perspectives on Southern Cultures
Re-reading; The Collector - John Fowles.
I lurves this book. :happy:
halo: the flood
The Perfume...by Patrick Süskind....
"Smoking seriously harms you and other around you" - Cigarette Packet (Front)
Today, I started; Going Postal - Terry Pratchett. :happy:
walk the walk. :happy:
I am a bit ahead - starting the last Pratchett book - Thud.
Playboy: october ebook
The Dead Zone. SK.
Well, after "The World According To Jeremy Clarkson" I fancied something a little less lightweight, so it's Dan Brown's "Angels & Demons".
Only 150 pages in and I'm impressed - perhaps I'll find another one of his next.
I think that one is the best.Quote:
Originally Posted by Chewie UK
America by Stephen Coont Hard going but a good read
im reading the amityville horror, its scary :|
Yep darn sight scarier than the filmsQuote:
Originally Posted by Azzz
going postal - pratchett
God Damn, this is one helluva book; I can't put the thing down!Quote:
Originally Posted by Barbarossa
My son has The Davinci Code and tells me it's excellent so I'll be borrowing that in a few days. Can't wait.
crime and punishment by dostojewski :)