Morning lads – haven’t done one of these book threads for a while now.
Just wondering what you’re all reading at the moment – or what you may have just finished reading.
I do like my British history (mostly medieval England) – just got a book about the plague aptly titled ‘The Black Death’ - the intimate story of a village in crisis 1345-1350) by John Hatcher which is a fictional account aided by historical records. It centres on the townspeople of Walsham, a village terrified with the news of the Plague fast approaching.
If anyone else is interested in this period then I’d appreciate it if you could recommend some books.
Also – what’s everyone else currently reading ?
Cheers
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The 'What Are You Reading' Thread
posted on 8/8/12
Fifty shades of brown, the life of a toilet.
posted on 8/8/12
wishiwasinliverpool :
"I can't read"
I'm currently switching between 'Vampire Forensics - Uncovering the origins of an enduring legend' by Mark Collins Jenkins, and 'Snuff' by Terry Pratchett.
posted on 8/8/12
Fifty shades of grey - yeah, right
Not read it, but from what I hear most of it is biologically impossible.
And badly written. It's bored most of the people I know who've plodded through it.
posted on 8/8/12
Not read it, but from what I hear most of it is biologically impossible.
I read two characters had intercourse on a kitchen sink, and it was very explicit
posted on 8/8/12
comment by Valencia's Right Foot - 26/05/1999 (U11781)
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Not read it, but from what I hear most of it is biologically impossible.
I read two characters had intercourse on a kitchen sink, and it was very explicit
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Did it involve taps?
posted on 8/8/12
On a kitchen sink, or in it?
If in it, are they midgets?
Taps, OMG! OW!
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posted on 13/1/18
This is a blast from the past. Let's attempt to revive it.
I've just finished 'One Of Us Is Lying' by Karen M McManus, interesting murder mystery although the ending was a bit crap. About to move onto 'The Underground Railroad' by Colson Whitehead. It won a Pulitzer Prize so might be too highbrow for me.