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25-11-2019 04:04:56 Mobile | Show all posts
Just finished the count of Monte cristo. Very good book, thanks for the recommendation. I want to watch a good film adaptation now but there's loads to choose from.


Moved on to Mr Mercedes by Stephen King now
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25-11-2019 04:04:56 Mobile | Show all posts
Sometimes I think "It's not fair, there will always be books I want to read."
Then I think "Great, there will always be books I want to read."
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 Author| 25-11-2019 04:04:57 Mobile | Show all posts
None are very good after reading the book, your far better looking at the TV series they have done on them, still not perfect but a lot closer
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 Author| 25-11-2019 04:04:57 Mobile | Show all posts
Book 4 out in October , hate waiting for books but have high hopes that it going to turn into another wheel of time, can't see how he can finish it with 1 more book
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25-11-2019 04:04:57 Mobile | Show all posts
The best book I've ever read is The Colour Purple by Alice Walker. I read it as a teenager and still read it at least once a year because it's incredibly moving and beautifully written. Alice Walker is a great author and all of her books are well worth reading.
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25-11-2019 04:04:57 Mobile | Show all posts
I can see someone mentioned The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - another great book. Takes a while to get through the whole series but it's definitely worth it!
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25-11-2019 04:04:57 Mobile | Show all posts
Quite a few of my favourites have already been mentioned (e.g. Iain Banks); I'd have to have a look at my bookshelves at home to pick out many more (in passing, I'll just quickly mention Douglas Adams, David Gemmell and Stephen Donaldson).  Most of my favourites are probably from my teens and twenties, but a more recent series that's still going strong is the Chronicles of St Mary's, by Jodie Taylor, beginning with Just One Damned Thing After Another.  These are fabulous stories mixing time travel and history, and they are a lot of fun.
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25-11-2019 04:04:57 Mobile | Show all posts
need a book for taking on holiday, was looking at 'the stand' there, but think that will be a bit much! anything a bit shorter out of these folk could recommend?
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 Author| 25-11-2019 04:04:58 Mobile | Show all posts
Enders game is short (around 200 pages) and in my top 3 books of all time.

Just depends whether you can accept a child being vastly smarter than an adult, if you can it's excellent, if you can't then avoid
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25-11-2019 04:04:58 Mobile | Show all posts
i guess its because hes special/a prodigy? is it a teens book?
might be worth starting.
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