Which book(s) are you currently reading?
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the death of a president
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Gone by James Patterson & Michael Ledwidge. Nice little read at the moment.
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The Black Guard by A J Smith & Steelheart by Brandon Sanderson. And I'm loving both of them.
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This week I have been mostly reading-Mein Kampf.
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Ramblings of a madman, saying that I've been reading 'Stupid White Men' by Michael Moore which is more or less 250 pages of bashing 'Dubya' Bush and corporate America.PanzerGeneral wrote:This week I have been mostly reading-Mein Kampf.
It's a good read actually.
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Read the first 40 pages of a book called Three Seconds today.
Seems alright so far.
Seems alright so far.
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Currently reading The Silmarillion, it's quite heavy going really and I'm not sure I'm really taking in everything. Sort of feel like I've read it but even a second later I wouldn't be able to tell you what's going on. I suppose I've got the general gist so far but not the details. It's the type of thing that's going to require quite a lot of reads really.
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Finished Doctor Sleep - fantastic sequel to The Shining.
Up next is Michael Schumacher: The Whole Story. A bit out of date since it only goes up to his original 2006 retirement but for £3.99 new I won't complain.
Up next is Michael Schumacher: The Whole Story. A bit out of date since it only goes up to his original 2006 retirement but for £3.99 new I won't complain.
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I read it as a kid and my memory of it was it slightly disturbed me - but in a good way. Must re-read it soon.Dave300 wrote:Childhood's End by Arthur C. Clarke
Currently reading 'The Long Earth' by Pratchett and Baxter. It's fun and inventive as you'd expect, but has bolted together feel about it
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This:
http://www.amazon.com/Ritual-America-Br ... 1936239140
Stunningly interesting and HUGE, a real luxury item, got it for £15, well chuffed with it!!!!!
http://www.amazon.com/Ritual-America-Br ... 1936239140
Stunningly interesting and HUGE, a real luxury item, got it for £15, well chuffed with it!!!!!

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Now 200+ pages in and really liking it.dste wrote:Read the first 40 pages of a book called Three Seconds today.
Seems alright so far.
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Seven Forges by James A Moore. Picked this one up a week or two ago, but only just started reading it. Very good indeed.
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just started the Jonathon Nathan Turner biog by Richard Marston. Not an era of Dr Who I watched, but sounds interesting and controversial
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Bit of a catch up here:
Doctor Sleep-I thought this was an excellent read, with some nice nods back to The Shining and a believable character arc.
Wizard And Glass-Second time through this and I loved it just as much.
IT- This was one of my favourite teenage books. I last read it in 1987, and kept putting off re-reading it but I'm currently balls deep in it again and thoroughly enjoying this.
After this I might read something that King didn't write.....
Doctor Sleep-I thought this was an excellent read, with some nice nods back to The Shining and a believable character arc.
Wizard And Glass-Second time through this and I loved it just as much.
IT- This was one of my favourite teenage books. I last read it in 1987, and kept putting off re-reading it but I'm currently balls deep in it again and thoroughly enjoying this.
After this I might read something that King didn't write.....
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