I've just finished the first part of 'Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell'. It's really good but I'd like to read something else before I read the second part. Any suggestions?
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whilst on holiday i read.....
First Casualty: Ben Elton
The Lincoln Lawyer: Michael Connolly
Deception Point: Dan Brown
A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian: Marina Lewycka
the last one was erm..... interesting but the others i can heartily recommend.
Unfortunately i didn't measure them so i can't tell you how thick they are.
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whilst on holiday i read.....
First Casualty: Ben Elton
The Lincoln Lawyer: Michael Connolly
Deception Point: Dan Brown
A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian: Marina Lewycka
the last one was erm..... interesting but the others i can heartily recommend.
Unfortunately i didn't measure them so i can't tell you how thick they are.
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Without sounding too geeky, i got so engrossed in it i read it all in one sitting which i can't remember doing since Airframe by Michael Crichton.
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whilst on holiday i read.....
First Casualty: Ben Elton
The Lincoln Lawyer: Michael Connolly
Deception Point: Dan Brown
A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian: Marina Lewycka
the last one was erm..... interesting but the others i can heartily recommend.
Unfortunately i didn't measure them so i can't tell you how thick they are.
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Well today my life became a sadder place :cry:
My favourite author David Gemmell has died aged 57.
I've learnt a lot from his books about some of the most basic of feelings, and his characters always mean something to me.
He really is worth reading.
Sad Jas
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Has anybody read Philip Pullman's 'His Dark Materials Trilogy'? Brilliant!!!
Has anybody read Philip Pullman's 'His Dark Materials Trilogy'? Brilliant!!!
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depends what kind of books you like, if you not into fantasy or vampires/warewolves etc lol then i cant offer anything interesting, well not to read anyway
Earthy xx
Quote by Jas-Tim
Well today my life became a sadder place :cry:
My favourite author David Gemmell has died aged 57.
I've learnt a lot from his books about some of the most basic of feelings, and his characters always mean something to me.
He really is worth reading.
Sad Jas
XXX
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[quote="earthchild"][quote="keeno"][quote][quote="earthchild"]depends what kind of books you like, if you not into fantasy or vampires/warewolves etc lol then i cant offer anything interesting, well not to read anyway :wink:
Earthy xx[/quote][/quote]
I like horror and fantasy (swords and elves and stuff).
Have you read Anno Dracula by Kim Newman?[/quote]
no not read that one, the necroscope by brian lumley is absolutely fantastic, have read all of anne rices books, raymond e feist, david eddings, currently reading laurel k hamiltons anita blake vampire hunter series, all of terry pratchetts stuff even the kids books
will most definately check out that one though
I loved it. It's an alternate history thing which weaves real people and fictionall charactors together in the story.
Also try The Quorum by Kim Newman - it explains all the multi-talented people
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I can heartily recommend "The Killing Joke" by Anthony Horowitz. It's his first book for adults (he has written lots of books for children, one of which has just been made into the James Bond Jr film). And it's not too long at 262 pages in the hardback variant. Got mine for less than £3 in The Works.
"The Killing Joke" is one of the funniest, most original books I've ever read. Basically, a bloke overhears some builders telling a joke in a pub, he objects to the subject of said joke and gets a headbutt for his trouble. He then decides to find out where jokes come from, and the rest of the book is about his efforts to track down the originator.
Ben Elton's "Inconcievable" is very good, too.
In a previous book-related thread I have already sung the praises of "Rocket Boys" by Homer Hickam.
Finally - for this book thread, anyway - "Incompetnece" (sic) by Rob Grant (one half of the creators of Red Dwarf) is good.