'Baby, I don't care' - the biography of Robert Mitchum.
It wasn't funny.
I started reading Stevie's book 4 years ago and am at the bit where he kicks the gardening fork in the brambles to get the ball out.
I don't read very often
Any other good WW2 books read by anyone?
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i read one a few years back about 5 brothers who fought on same ship - the sullivans
extremely good
Coates and Dagger (U1827)
Do the books follow the series much? Love the series, would like to read the books
Cobnob
I just finished the Void series of books by Peter Hamilton. A good read if you're in to your Sci-FI Space Opera type books
Other than that the CISI Financial Markets Textbook is a great read for when you can't sleep
I just finished the book they sent with last years membership pack about all the liverpool managers ... it's not very big and only takes about 2 hours reading time
Cheers Metro i have been looking for a new book
Mr Men Boxset - I'm on Mr Cool at the moment.
FourFourTwo magazine.
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Kids eh.
What's on in Torquay
It's one of the worlds shortest books.
From?
I am currently reading book 3 of Stephen King's Dark Tower series. I have been meaning to read the series for some time and have finally got round to making a start on it. I think there are 9 books in total?
Cobnob I've watched the first series now, I shant start the second one till I've finished the second book. the missus is reading the 3rd one at the mo <grrr>
Papillion is still my favorite book of all time...
comment by D Diggler (U4142)
posted 21 minutes ago
Just finished the Hunger Games trilogy, debating what to read next.
Maybe reread the Wheel of Time series before the last book comes out in Jan'13.
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Wehay! A Wheel Of Time Fan. That series just blows my mind. How the hell can one man keep track of so many little details? It is quite astonishing. God knows how many times I have reread the series since I started on the books about 14 years ago.
Just read a good book called Black Swan Green by David Mitchell.
Speaking of Black Swan, anyone see the film?
Woosh
FourFourTwo magazine.
________
Kids eh.
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What are you on about? If you're inferring that magazines can only be read by kids, then that is a flawed argument. FourFourTwo is fantastic, and certainly more insightful and interesting than anything you find in a newspaper or online.
Weaveworld - Clive Barker
The Kazamarov Brothers - Fyodor Dostoevsky
"comment by bat_out_of_hell (U13008)
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ahh yes - real crime books are riveting.
I recommend Helter Skelter - utterly harrowing"
If real crime books are your thing I highly reccommend In Cold Blood by Truman Capote - Brilliant
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Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs, every single blinkin bedtime.
Two thirds through Sandman by Neil Gaiman. Going to get stuck into Transmetropolitan after that.
Bernard Cornwell - The Winter King
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posted on 8/8/12
'Baby, I don't care' - the biography of Robert Mitchum.
posted on 8/8/12
It wasn't funny.
I started reading Stevie's book 4 years ago and am at the bit where he kicks the gardening fork in the brambles to get the ball out.
I don't read very often
posted on 8/8/12
Any other good WW2 books read by anyone?
----
i read one a few years back about 5 brothers who fought on same ship - the sullivans
extremely good
posted on 8/8/12
Coates and Dagger (U1827)
Do the books follow the series much? Love the series, would like to read the books
posted on 8/8/12
Cobnob
I just finished the Void series of books by Peter Hamilton. A good read if you're in to your Sci-FI Space Opera type books
Other than that the CISI Financial Markets Textbook is a great read for when you can't sleep
posted on 8/8/12
I just finished the book they sent with last years membership pack about all the liverpool managers ... it's not very big and only takes about 2 hours reading time
posted on 8/8/12
Cheers Metro i have been looking for a new book
posted on 8/8/12
Mr Men Boxset - I'm on Mr Cool at the moment.
posted on 8/8/12
FourFourTwo magazine.
posted on 8/8/12
FourFourTwo magazine.
________
Kids eh.
posted on 8/8/12
What's on in Torquay
It's one of the worlds shortest books.
From?
posted on 8/8/12
I am currently reading book 3 of Stephen King's Dark Tower series. I have been meaning to read the series for some time and have finally got round to making a start on it. I think there are 9 books in total?
posted on 8/8/12
Cobnob I've watched the first series now, I shant start the second one till I've finished the second book. the missus is reading the 3rd one at the mo <grrr>
Papillion is still my favorite book of all time...
posted on 8/8/12
comment by D Diggler (U4142)
posted 21 minutes ago
Just finished the Hunger Games trilogy, debating what to read next.
Maybe reread the Wheel of Time series before the last book comes out in Jan'13.
--------------------------------------
Wehay! A Wheel Of Time Fan. That series just blows my mind. How the hell can one man keep track of so many little details? It is quite astonishing. God knows how many times I have reread the series since I started on the books about 14 years ago.
posted on 8/8/12
Just read a good book called Black Swan Green by David Mitchell.
posted on 8/8/12
Speaking of Black Swan, anyone see the film?
Woosh
posted on 8/8/12
FourFourTwo magazine.
________
Kids eh.
-------------------------------------------------
What are you on about? If you're inferring that magazines can only be read by kids, then that is a flawed argument. FourFourTwo is fantastic, and certainly more insightful and interesting than anything you find in a newspaper or online.
posted on 8/8/12
Weaveworld - Clive Barker
posted on 8/8/12
The Kazamarov Brothers - Fyodor Dostoevsky
posted on 8/8/12
"comment by bat_out_of_hell (U13008)
----
ahh yes - real crime books are riveting.
I recommend Helter Skelter - utterly harrowing"
If real crime books are your thing I highly reccommend In Cold Blood by Truman Capote - Brilliant
posted on 8/8/12
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 8/8/12
Rap
posted on 8/8/12
Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs, every single blinkin bedtime.
posted on 8/8/12
Two thirds through Sandman by Neil Gaiman. Going to get stuck into Transmetropolitan after that.
posted on 8/8/12
Bernard Cornwell - The Winter King
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