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Old 25-09-11, 07:39 AM
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What book/s are you currently reading? I ususally have two or three on the go at once (books, that is!), my current books are:

"Che Guevara A Revolutionary Life" by John Lee Anderson and" Do Not Pass Go" by Tim Moore. Very different books, both thought provoking and informative but the first makes you get into a revolutionary mood while the other just makes you laugh.

I bought both books in really good condition at a charity shop for £2 each! Best £4 I have spent in awhile, and no, I haven't caught any contagious diseases from reading hand me downs!

I'm sure that woccers have a real range of reading preferences, so let's hear about them! (and yes, Beano can count as reading, lol)
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Old 25-09-11, 07:53 AM
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at the mo am trying to read The book thief by Markus Zusak

apparently is a story an not a hints an tips guide for gettin 5 fingerd discounts at waterstones
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Old 25-09-11, 05:24 PM
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If i could i would turn my house into a library- i could spend all day in a bookstore or library.

The one book i never read while growing up was To Kill a Mocking bird- so i`m currently reading that and despite thinking i`d hate it, am actually quite enjoying it.
I read just about anything- but draw the line at love stories or sci-fi stuff .
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Old 25-09-11, 05:31 PM
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the last book i bought was RED ONE last year

but the last book i actually read was probably MAPHEAD 10 years ago at school. weird book.
i used to like the goosebumps series when i was a kid.
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erm not readin a book yet but ilast read the new james patterson waitin for his new ones
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Old 26-09-11, 06:22 AM
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Another question - Kindle or hardcopy? I can't see myself snuggling up with a Kindle!
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[QUOTE=sukisue;67983]erm not readin a book yet but ilast read the new james patterson waitin for his new ones[/QUOTE]

Ah! James Patterson! I would put him in the same category as Dan Brown - outrageously flawed plots but boy, what good story tellers! I read "Swimsuit" and thought what a rubbishy story, but it hooked me in and I read it in two days. I would probably read some more of his stuff if I was in a certain mind frame.
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Old 26-09-11, 01:27 PM
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End of days by Zecharia Sitchin, not for the feint hearted.
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Old 26-09-11, 02:14 PM
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arnold swartzchennegegegegegeer movie?
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Old 12-10-11, 06:38 PM
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Hmmmmm, im so cool that im curently reading elements of murder (by John Emsley), which is absolutely amazing! Though it is non-fiction so if you dont particualy enjoy science i wouldn't reccomend it for you :P. However i am also re-reading poison study (by Maria v. Snyder) which is an excelent book and part of one of my favorite ever series, so i would have to thoroughly reccomend that one
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