Well, A Hatfull of Sky was feckin' brilliant. :)
Just started on Monstrous Regiment, also by Terry Pratchett.
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Well, A Hatfull of Sky was feckin' brilliant. :)
Just started on Monstrous Regiment, also by Terry Pratchett.
Killer Instimct by Zoe Sharpe
Arthur C Clarke and Stephen Baxter "Sunstorm"
I'll read the "Hitchhiker's guide" series afterwards.
Angels and Demons by Dan Brown. I took it away on the weekend and couldn't put it down.
Altho' more fantastical, I found it a better read than The Da Vinci Code.
Just finished Bill Bryson - A Short History of Nearly Everything.
Just Started Ben Elton - Popcorn.
Got it in the Oxfam Bookshop in Glasgow and I quite liked Stark and Gridlock (I think it was called) so I thought I would give it a bash.
Lord of the Flies by William Golding
Jsut finsihed D.H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers, EM Forsters ASpects of a Novel, and im kinda reading this poker book
Today, after a 2 year wait, one of my lecturers finally remembered to return my copy of Do androids dream of electric sheep? by Philip K Dick.
Thats the last time he gets a lend of any of my books... :dry:
So that's what I'm reading now...
Damn, my sister had that when I went to see her this past weekend and I forgot to steal it. I have wanted to read that for a few years now...Quote:
Originally Posted by uNz[i]
Current reading: For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway
Yeah, it's definitely worth snagging when your sister's back is turned.Quote:
Originally Posted by MCHeshPants420
It's a good gritty read and every bit as good as Bladerunner, the movie it spawned.
My g/f went to the library today, and for some reason she thought I'd like to read Evil genius by Catherine Jinks.
So that's next on my reading list.Quote:
Originally Posted by blurb on the back cover
Can't imagine why she thought I'd be interested in such a book though. :shifty: