attack of the blagina's is quite good.
its all about a man struggle against the blagina, (bloody v.ag) and how he tries to overcome the monster.
its a true story all men can relate to.
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comment by Marcelino- #SilvioForFIFAPresident (U6171)
posted 10 seconds ago
Cien años de soledad.
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Just read a quick synopsis on this , this a true story ?
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Try "The Rubbit"
Based on Tolkein's classic but an absolute p-take & extremely bawdy/funny
comment by Galv. Spurs' Dwarf (U10415)
posted 2 seconds ago
The reading you prefer I mean.
Not saying you're lying about your holiday
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Honestly either is fine
I like most genres
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comment by PointyBirds (U8853)
posted 34 seconds ago
What kind of thing are you looking for, CT? Thriller? Horror? Humour? Or just general recommedations?
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Do you like reading travel books when you're away? Have you read Pete McCarthy's two? (I've asked someone on this site, but I can't remember if it was you or not)
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This rings a bell , I think Zach may have read his stuff
when you say travel book ? explain ?
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comment by Keep It Greasey (U1396)
posted 2 minutes ago
Try "The Rubbit"
Based on Tolkein's classic but an absolute p-take & extremely bawdy/funny
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If its anything like those terry pratchett books ?then im out
I just couldnt get into any of his stuff
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comment by Galv: It's just a bad time... (U10415)
posted 1 minute ago
Ahh well I only ever have one answer to this kind of thread...
Miracle in the Andes by Nando Parrado
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Ive seen the film Alive , will that retract from my enjoyment of it ?
That might not be a good one for a plane journey
The First 15 Lives of Harry August
http://www.amazon.co.uk/First-Fifteen-Lives-Harry-August/dp/0356502570
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Simp-Lee-Best-Autobiography-Lee-McCulloch/dp/1845026985
comment by PointyBirds (U8853)
posted 2 minutes ago
when you say travel book ? explain ?
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Like Bill Bryson's stuff.
I used to commute a lot for work and used to sit physically shaking with eyes streaming trying not to laugh out loud on trains with McCarthy's stuff.
He only wrote two books though before he passed away.
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o.k im sold , which one should i try ?
YEP...LEE CHILD(JACK REACHER)
david baldacci.......ANYTHING.
if your after a brit...peter james is very good.
horror/mystery....dean koontz.
anything by james patterson.
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posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Marcelino- #SilvioForFIFAPresident (U6171)
posted 10 seconds ago
Cien años de soledad.
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Just read a quick synopsis on this , this a true story ?
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No, but the characters coincide with historical events that did actually happen through Colombian history.
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comment by Paddy Rogic (U5235)
posted 1 minute ago
The First 15 Lives of Harry August
http://www.amazon.co.uk/First-Fifteen-Lives-Harry-August/dp/0356502570
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This gets great reviews Paddy seems a bit fcked up as well ...i like that
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attack of the blagina's is quite good.
its all about a man struggle against the blagina, (bloody v.ag) and how he tries to overcome the monster.
its a true story all men can relate to.
posted on 9/7/15
Cien años de soledad.
posted on 9/7/15
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posted on 9/7/15
comment by Marcelino- #SilvioForFIFAPresident (U6171)
posted 10 seconds ago
Cien años de soledad.
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Just read a quick synopsis on this , this a true story ?
posted on 9/7/15
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posted on 9/7/15
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posted on 9/7/15
Try "The Rubbit"
Based on Tolkein's classic but an absolute p-take & extremely bawdy/funny
posted on 9/7/15
comment by Galv. Spurs' Dwarf (U10415)
posted 2 seconds ago
The reading you prefer I mean.
Not saying you're lying about your holiday
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Honestly either is fine
I like most genres
posted on 9/7/15
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posted on 9/7/15
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posted on 9/7/15
comment by PointyBirds (U8853)
posted 34 seconds ago
What kind of thing are you looking for, CT? Thriller? Horror? Humour? Or just general recommedations?
.
Do you like reading travel books when you're away? Have you read Pete McCarthy's two? (I've asked someone on this site, but I can't remember if it was you or not)
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This rings a bell , I think Zach may have read his stuff
when you say travel book ? explain ?
posted on 9/7/15
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posted on 9/7/15
comment by Keep It Greasey (U1396)
posted 2 minutes ago
Try "The Rubbit"
Based on Tolkein's classic but an absolute p-take & extremely bawdy/funny
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If its anything like those terry pratchett books ?then im out
I just couldnt get into any of his stuff
posted on 9/7/15
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posted on 9/7/15
comment by Galv: It's just a bad time... (U10415)
posted 1 minute ago
Ahh well I only ever have one answer to this kind of thread...
Miracle in the Andes by Nando Parrado
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Ive seen the film Alive , will that retract from my enjoyment of it ?
That might not be a good one for a plane journey
posted on 9/7/15
The First 15 Lives of Harry August
http://www.amazon.co.uk/First-Fifteen-Lives-Harry-August/dp/0356502570
posted on 9/7/15
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posted on 9/7/15
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Simp-Lee-Best-Autobiography-Lee-McCulloch/dp/1845026985
posted on 9/7/15
comment by PointyBirds (U8853)
posted 2 minutes ago
when you say travel book ? explain ?
---
Like Bill Bryson's stuff.
I used to commute a lot for work and used to sit physically shaking with eyes streaming trying not to laugh out loud on trains with McCarthy's stuff.
He only wrote two books though before he passed away.
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o.k im sold , which one should i try ?
posted on 9/7/15
YEP...LEE CHILD(JACK REACHER)
david baldacci.......ANYTHING.
if your after a brit...peter james is very good.
horror/mystery....dean koontz.
anything by james patterson.
posted on 9/7/15
comment by CelticTornado (U4316)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Marcelino- #SilvioForFIFAPresident (U6171)
posted 10 seconds ago
Cien años de soledad.
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Just read a quick synopsis on this , this a true story ?
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No, but the characters coincide with historical events that did actually happen through Colombian history.
posted on 9/7/15
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posted on 9/7/15
comment by Paddy Rogic (U5235)
posted 1 minute ago
The First 15 Lives of Harry August
http://www.amazon.co.uk/First-Fifteen-Lives-Harry-August/dp/0356502570
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This gets great reviews Paddy seems a bit fcked up as well ...i like that
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