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Started by Trainer Dave, November 14, 2008, 21:01

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MOP

Snuff. :]
Also sorting out some new Bill Bryson books. Well they're old books but new to me.

lets all go out for some frosty chocolate milkshakes

just finished "This Book Is Full Of Spiders" by David Wong

i've been in a no-reading slump lately (every so often reading just ends up being a labour of love and its more labour than love most of the times) so its' been good that i've been able to actually read a book recently hhahhaha

i'm hoping it'll remind me about reading?? like the book was ok but it sort of petered out a little at the end and i was hoping it'd explain more stuff instead of doing like books do and thinking that ambiguity is always good when in fact it sort of looks a bit lazy sometimes

but those are my only criticisms of the book? its an alright thriller zombie style book if you want an easy casual read that makes you laugh every so often i really enjoyed it
like you get the feeling that you walked in mid-conversation a lot and i haven't read John Dies At The End yet so i might be missing stuff out but yeah

           

Sunnii

The Hobbit. Yeah never read it, and I feel ashamed that I haven't done so already!
Pompeii - Bastille <3

Normandy

Paper Towns by John Green

this book is so amazing oh my god x)

Mr. Apple

the lost hero-rick riordan

Wolstenholme

The Well of Lost Plots - Jasper Fforde.

That Girl in the 'Roo Suit

^ I just read the Eyre Affair!


When I'm not distracted by work/video games, I'm reading Storm of Swords part 1 - George R. R. Martin.
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Well did she make you cry? Make you break down?
Shatter your illusions of love?
And is it over now? Do you know how
To pick up the pieces and go home?
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Wolstenholme

^^ Oh my goodness! - When I bought The Eyre Affair the guy on the till told me it was pretty much his favourite book series. It gets more and more bizarre, I must warn you!  :laugh:

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That Girl in the 'Roo Suit

Quote from: Wolstenholme on July 26, 2013, 17:06
^^ Oh my goodness! - When I bought The Eyre Affair the guy on the till told me it was pretty much his favourite book series. It gets more and more bizarre, I must warn you!  :laugh:

Haha trust me, I know ;] Did you read his Nursery Crime Series? The Big Over Easy and The Fourth Bear are both /very/ good books.
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Well did she make you cry? Make you break down?
Shatter your illusions of love?
And is it over now? Do you know how
To pick up the pieces and go home?
-~-

Wolstenholme

Nah, I'm new to him as an author and I started with The Eyre Affair - I'm taking a break after Something Rotten and I'm going to read the Mortal Instruments series instead then I'm going to go back and read The First Among Sequels etc. etc. etc. :-)

.~.Nellie.~.

Les Miserables- Victor Hugo

And some Harry Potter on the side <3
Conscience is just another word for cowardice.


Wolstenholme

Just finished City of Ashes by Cassandra Clare and now I'm reading Something Rotten by Jasper Fforde :-)

Sebastian Moran

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nearly finished with "Poppet" by Mo Hayder, ive been trying to drag it out for as long as i can sigh. 
 
shes one of my favourite authors, and ultimately my favourite thriller/horror/crime author. 
if youre into that sort of thing i would definitely recommend anything by her... particularly Birdman (first of the jack caffery series), Pig Island or Tokyo. 
wait thats p much all of them (if you include the rest of the jc series). so... go read all of them |: 
 




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