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Old 14 Aug 2007, 00:25   #926
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Old 14 Aug 2007, 00:53   #927
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Old 14 Aug 2007, 04:40   #928
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does MLUKFC forum reading count?????
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Old 14 Aug 2007, 10:05   #929
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what was this a fanclub of again? ;sherlock:
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Old 18 Aug 2007, 22:11   #930
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Red Carpets And Other Banana Skins - Rupert Everett's autobiography
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Old 19 Aug 2007, 11:12   #931
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Still halfway through The Dark Tower, because I didn't take it with me, but since I last visited I've read One Red Paperclip - very amusing - and The Five People You Meet In Heaven - enjoyed that too - and I've just started The F*** You Up.
I have just finished The Five people You Meet in Heaven. I loved it, it is very though provoking
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Old 24 Aug 2007, 22:39   #932
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Old 24 Aug 2007, 23:14   #933
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Such A Pretty girl ( A True Story)
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Old 24 Aug 2007, 23:16   #934
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Just finished Blaze, by Stephen King writing as Richard Bachman, and I confess I'm a little disappointed with the ending...

Next is either Families and how to survive them, by Robin Skinner and John Cleese, or The God Delusion, by Richard Dawkins
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Old 25 Aug 2007, 23:21   #935
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Finished Michael Palmer's book...very fast read...

Next...James Patterson Big Bad Wolf followed by London Bridges
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Old 26 Aug 2007, 00:38   #936
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[QUOTE=Hypnobabe;360989]Tink, while I was away a few weeks ago, I read The Five People You Meet In Heaven, by the same author - that was also very good, and I'll be looking out for Tuesdays..

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oh... ta for that 'Babe... i've heard great things about the book ... but wasn't aware he'd written it ! ... i enjoyed the way he tells a tale... i'll check out if anyone's turned that one into the Salvation Army Store yet... that's where i've been collecting me books as of late... ...

as for me... gosh... i've gotten about halfway throught that book about lost towns in New Jersey... and suddenly just became depressed and saddened over it... all these people with their dashed dreams ... there was this one photo in the book that was unbearably sad to even look at !! ... right out loud on the bus i said... "that is the loneliest picture i've ever seen"....it became too much... i will go back to finish it... but i've taken a break from it with Roald Dahl's The Umbrella Man... a collection of 13 of his stories... and i'm enjoying it immensely ! ...

ta again for the recommendation 'Babe !

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and as you can see... i STILL don't know how to sort the dang quote thingie... sorry about that... hehehe ...
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Old 29 Feb 2008, 13:45   #937
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Recently read Gertrude Bell: Queen of the Desert, Shaper of Nations by Georgina Howell. A gripping biography of a fantastic English woman, with the side benefit of providing incite into the Iraq issue.
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Old 29 Feb 2008, 14:04   #938
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On my bedside table at the moment is:

Atonement - Ian McEwan
Ten-Minute Mysteries - Albert Jack
Wicked - Gregory Maguire
Fortune & Feng Shui 2008 Tiger - Lilian Too & Jennifer Too
The Appeal - John Grisham
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Old 29 Feb 2008, 15:35   #939
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I'm currently reading Stephan King's Duma Key. Normally I can read a 600 page book in about three days. I'm about two weeks into this book and I'm still only on page 250. I'm enjoying it but it is so wordy and dragging. I managed to get it at the library so it is due back a week from tom. and I'm really wondering if it is worth continuing and if I'll actually finish it in time. I am a major Dean Koontz fan and read the Darkest Evening of the Year in January and there are some similarities in parts of Koontz's book which are really annoying me as well!

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Old 29 Feb 2008, 16:34   #940
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I hate King's verbose books and sometimes I think he gets paid per word or per page. I haven't read him recently cause I get tired of this plus his new books are nothing new.

Same goes for Koontz...nothing new or exciting.

Currently reading Sense and Sensibility. Yes, I am on Jane Austen's roll...reads much better than it did in college.
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Old 29 Feb 2008, 16:48   #941
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Just finished a book called Loving The Alien, about David Bowie which was very good.
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Old 29 Feb 2008, 19:33   #942
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Still reading It by Steven King.

Took me a while to read as i've not been reading it very constantly, but i'm into the last 100 pages now
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Old 29 Feb 2008, 20:47   #943
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'It' is one of the scariest books i've ever read..and i don't scare easily!
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Old 29 Feb 2008, 20:47   #944
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The Birth of Venus by Sarah Dunant.
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Old 01 Mar 2008, 05:50   #945
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I read The Good Guy by Dean Koontz on the plane and really enjoyed it I thought it was better than The Darkest Evening!!
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Old 03 Mar 2008, 04:57   #946
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Nothing at the moment... Mabe I should start my Sweeney Todd paperback then...
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Old 03 Mar 2008, 22:41   #947
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Always reading something ... Sherlock Holmes Anthology at the moment!
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Old 04 Mar 2008, 01:46   #948
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note from Emma... don't drink, don't smoke, don't piss the neighbours off, put the rubbish out.


I'll put the rubbish out lol
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Old 04 Mar 2008, 14:48   #949
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note from Emma... don't drink, don't smoke, don't piss the neighbours off, put the rubbish out.


I'll put the rubbish out lol
One out of four is poor...
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Old 04 Mar 2008, 14:55   #950
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One out of four is poor...
I tried lol
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