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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Well guys and girlsany book lovers here among us what you reading right now.

Im reading holy war inc inside the secret world of Osama Bin Laden by Peter L.Bergen.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Showing you the Ropes by 2 Knotty Boys

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

1984

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just finished reading Patricia Cornwell "Point of Origin"

Now waiting on a friend to order me a few books

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Showing you the Ropes by 2 Knotty Boys "

Don't forget my books

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Showing you the Ropes by 2 Knotty Boys

Don't forget my books "

Karma Sutra?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Showing you the Ropes by 2 Knotty Boys

Don't forget my books

Karma Sutra? "

That's the one

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Rereading Game of Thrones

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

How to be kinky...Morpheous

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By *ecretly seductiveWoman
over a year ago

Palookaville

City of dreaming books

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By *imwildWoman
over a year ago

around

'Dark places' and to follow 'sharp objects' both by same author of 'gone girl' Gillian Flynn

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By *0shadesofashWoman
over a year ago

DUBLIN

7 deadly sins

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"7 deadly sins "

must get this

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By *0shadesofashWoman
over a year ago

DUBLIN


"7 deadly sins

must get this "

I only get to read bits wen I'm in work wen it's quite so it's takin me ages to get threw it but it's such a good book I even lol a few times with some of the stuff he says

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The memory daughters keeper - but it's a little slow, might have to give up and start something else!!

Any recommendations?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Rereading the complete works of the marquis de sade

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The memory daughters keeper - but it's a little slow, might have to give up and start something else!!

Any recommendations? "

any john grisham book i've read everyone he ever wrote and very good books they are but i gave them all to charity when i finishd

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

These forums are enough for me at the moment lol

Hard to keep up

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"'Dark places' and to follow 'sharp objects' both by same author of 'gone girl' Gillian Flynn "

Any good ???

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"7 deadly sins

must get this I only get to read bits wen I'm in work wen it's quite so it's takin me ages to get threw it but it's such a good book I even lol a few times with some of the stuff he says "

He really is one of the last great rock stars

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By *avie tCouple
over a year ago

otherside of nowhere

Just finished ...the girl who saved the king of Sweden.... Can't decide what's next

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By *itty14Couple
over a year ago

kilkenny

just finished invisible by james patterson and atarted reading his confession series now

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"1984 "
omg I love this! George Orwell xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The memory daughters keeper - but it's a little slow, might have to give up and start something else!!

Any recommendations?

any john grisham book i've read everyone he ever wrote and very good books they are but i gave them all to charity when i finishd"

I have "the broker" there, is that any good?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The memory daughters keeper - but it's a little slow, might have to give up and start something else!!

Any recommendations?

any john grisham book i've read everyone he ever wrote and very good books they are but i gave them all to charity when i finishd

I have "the broker" there, is that any good?"

every one of his books are great go for it and enjoy

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By *imwildWoman
over a year ago

around


"'Dark places' and to follow 'sharp objects' both by same author of 'gone girl' Gillian Flynn

Any good ???"

Yes. I like her writing style. A little slow to get in to but then it takes off. Haven't a clue of the outcome yet. If you liked gone girl then you'll like this. I'd have it finished if I had more time.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"1984 omg I love this! George Orwell xx "

So far its proving a great read

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"'Dark places' and to follow 'sharp objects' both by same author of 'gone girl' Gillian Flynn

Any good ???

Yes. I like her writing style. A little slow to get in to but then it takes off. Haven't a clue of the outcome yet. If you liked gone girl then you'll like this. I'd have it finished if I had more time."

cool must get it so tks

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By *itty14Couple
over a year ago

kilkenny


"The memory daughters keeper - but it's a little slow, might have to give up and start something else!!

Any recommendations?

any john grisham book i've read everyone he ever wrote and very good books they are but i gave them all to charity when i finishd

the partner is his best

I have "the broker" there, is that any good? every one of his books are great go for it and enjoy "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Re-reading Silver Linings Playbook. Just pure beauty on paper.

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By *imwildWoman
over a year ago

around


"Re-reading Silver Linings Playbook. Just pure beauty on paper."
keep meaning to get this. I've put off watching the film until I do. Def my next kindle purchase

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By *ilderMan
over a year ago

dublin

I don't mean to be pedantic but 'fabswingers.com'.....

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By *imwildWoman
over a year ago

around


"I don't mean to be pedantic but 'fabswingers.com'..... "

And its a 'forum'. The site is an outlet to meet likeminded people. A forum is for said people to discuss whatever topic they wish (within rules)..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Re-reading Silver Linings Playbook. Just pure beauty on paper. keep meaning to get this. I've put off watching the film until I do. Def my next kindle purchase"

Whatever you do - do not watch the film. Or read the book first. They changed it unbelievably it's disgusting in the film. I couldn't watch it all. Hated it.

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By *ilderMan
over a year ago

dublin


"I don't mean to be pedantic but 'fabswingers.com'.....

And its a 'forum'. The site is an outlet to meet likeminded people. A forum is for said people to discuss whatever topic they wish (within rules).."

I meant, I was asked what I am reading right now... technically right now I'm reading fabswingers on my laptop screen. The jokes not as funny when you've to explain it....

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By *imwildWoman
over a year ago

around


"I don't mean to be pedantic but 'fabswingers.com'.....

And its a 'forum'. The site is an outlet to meet likeminded people. A forum is for said people to discuss whatever topic they wish (within rules)..

I meant, I was asked what I am reading right now... technically right now I'm reading fabswingers on my laptop screen. The jokes not as funny when you've to explain it.... "

Maybe your 'jokes' just aren't funny..

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By *ecretly seductiveWoman
over a year ago

Palookaville


"I don't mean to be pedantic but 'fabswingers.com'.....

And its a 'forum'. The site is an outlet to meet likeminded people. A forum is for said people to discuss whatever topic they wish (within rules)..

I meant, I was asked what I am reading right now... technically right now I'm reading fabswingers on my laptop screen. The jokes not as funny when you've to explain it.... "

oops _ilder

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By *ilderMan
over a year ago

dublin


"I don't mean to be pedantic but 'fabswingers.com'.....

And its a 'forum'. The site is an outlet to meet likeminded people. A forum is for said people to discuss whatever topic they wish (within rules)..

I meant, I was asked what I am reading right now... technically right now I'm reading fabswingers on my laptop screen. The jokes not as funny when you've to explain it....

Maybe your 'jokes' just aren't funny.."

We're each allowed have our opinions..

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By *imwildWoman
over a year ago

around


"I don't mean to be pedantic but 'fabswingers.com'.....

And its a 'forum'. The site is an outlet to meet likeminded people. A forum is for said people to discuss whatever topic they wish (within rules)..

I meant, I was asked what I am reading right now... technically right now I'm reading fabswingers on my laptop screen. The jokes not as funny when you've to explain it....

Maybe your 'jokes' just aren't funny..

We're each allowed have our opinions.. "

True. What we can't change is the appropriate meaning and use of a word..

Might make a difference between funny or not ( just my opinion)

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By *ilderMan
over a year ago

dublin


"I don't mean to be pedantic but 'fabswingers.com'.....

And its a 'forum'. The site is an outlet to meet likeminded people. A forum is for said people to discuss whatever topic they wish (within rules)..

I meant, I was asked what I am reading right now... technically right now I'm reading fabswingers on my laptop screen. The jokes not as funny when you've to explain it....

Maybe your 'jokes' just aren't funny..

We're each allowed have our opinions..

True. What we can't change is the appropriate meaning and use of a word..

Might make a difference between funny or not ( just my opinion) "

Which word? Pedantic?

Pedantic (adjective) excessively concerned with minor details or rules;

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By *imply me 1Woman
over a year ago

LONDONDERRY

the Black Dagger Brotherhood - amazing books , i`m just waiting on number 12 to be released

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"just finished invisible by james patterson and atarted reading his confession series now"

James Patterson has the most amazing imagination, his Roses are Red series was unputdownable ( ok not a real word but...) !!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I don't mean to be pedantic but 'fabswingers.com'.....

And its a 'forum'. The site is an outlet to meet likeminded people. A forum is for said people to discuss whatever topic they wish (within rules)..

I meant, I was asked what I am reading right now... technically right now I'm reading fabswingers on my laptop screen. The jokes not as funny when you've to explain it....

Maybe your 'jokes' just aren't funny..

We're each allowed have our opinions..

True. What we can't change is the appropriate meaning and use of a word..

Might make a difference between funny or not ( just my opinion)

Which word? Pedantic?

Pedantic (adjective) excessively concerned with minor details or rules;

"

Much better than sycophantic

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"the Black Dagger Brotherhood - amazing books , i`m just waiting on number 12 to be released "

Love that set of books!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Read blood line to the holy grail by laurence gardener now that was a really tough read all about the lineage off jesus very interesting book.

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By *ilderMan
over a year ago

dublin


"I don't mean to be pedantic but 'fabswingers.com'.....

And its a 'forum'. The site is an outlet to meet likeminded people. A forum is for said people to discuss whatever topic they wish (within rules)..

I meant, I was asked what I am reading right now... technically right now I'm reading fabswingers on my laptop screen. The jokes not as funny when you've to explain it....

Maybe your 'jokes' just aren't funny..

We're each allowed have our opinions..

True. What we can't change is the appropriate meaning and use of a word..

Might make a difference between funny or not ( just my opinion)

Which word? Pedantic?

Pedantic (adjective) excessively concerned with minor details or rules;

Much better than sycophantic "

ughhhh, definitely!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Departure and arrival charts from jeppeson... Not very interested...

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By *ecretly seductiveWoman
over a year ago

Palookaville


"I don't mean to be pedantic but 'fabswingers.com'.....

And its a 'forum'. The site is an outlet to meet likeminded people. A forum is for said people to discuss whatever topic they wish (within rules)..

I meant, I was asked what I am reading right now... technically right now I'm reading fabswingers on my laptop screen. The jokes not as funny when you've to explain it....

Maybe your 'jokes' just aren't funny..

We're each allowed have our opinions..

True. What we can't change is the appropriate meaning and use of a word..

Might make a difference between funny or not ( just my opinion)

Which word? Pedantic?

Pedantic (adjective) excessively concerned with minor details or rules;

Much better than sycophantic

ughhhh, definitely!!! "

I like the word. .shimmering. . It's a word that really sounds like what it means. . If you know what i mean! ...I think there's a term for it but can't think of it.

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By *ilderMan
over a year ago

dublin


"I don't mean to be pedantic but 'fabswingers.com'.....

And its a 'forum'. The site is an outlet to meet likeminded people. A forum is for said people to discuss whatever topic they wish (within rules)..

I meant, I was asked what I am reading right now... technically right now I'm reading fabswingers on my laptop screen. The jokes not as funny when you've to explain it....

Maybe your 'jokes' just aren't funny..

We're each allowed have our opinions..

True. What we can't change is the appropriate meaning and use of a word..

Might make a difference between funny or not ( just my opinion)

Which word? Pedantic?

Pedantic (adjective) excessively concerned with minor details or rules;

Much better than sycophantic

ughhhh, definitely!!!

I like the word. .shimmering. . It's a word that really sounds like what it means. . If you know what i mean! ...I think there's a term for it but can't think of it. "

onomatopoeia?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

1Q84 - Haruki Murakami

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I don't mean to be pedantic but 'fabswingers.com'.....

And its a 'forum'. The site is an outlet to meet likeminded people. A forum is for said people to discuss whatever topic they wish (within rules)..

I meant, I was asked what I am reading right now... technically right now I'm reading fabswingers on my laptop screen. The jokes not as funny when you've to explain it....

Maybe your 'jokes' just aren't funny..

We're each allowed have our opinions..

True. What we can't change is the appropriate meaning and use of a word..

Might make a difference between funny or not ( just my opinion)

Which word? Pedantic?

Pedantic (adjective) excessively concerned with minor details or rules;

Much better than sycophantic

ughhhh, definitely!!!

I like the word. .shimmering. . It's a word that really sounds like what it means. . If you know what i mean! ...I think there's a term for it but can't think of it.

onomatopoeia?"

Ooo loving the grammatical terms people

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By *imwildWoman
over a year ago

around


"

.....

I like the word. .shimmering. . It's a word that really sounds like what it means. . If you know what i mean! ...I think there's a term for it but can't think of it.

onomatopoeia?

Ooo loving the grammatical terms people "

Correction. Onomatopea is a word that imitates a sound. I don't think shimmering is a sound word.

Just been pedantic

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By *ilderMan
over a year ago

dublin


"

.....

I like the word. .shimmering. . It's a word that really sounds like what it means. . If you know what i mean! ...I think there's a term for it but can't think of it.

onomatopoeia?

Ooo loving the grammatical terms people

Correction. Onomatopea is a word that imitates a sound. I don't think shimmering is a sound word.

Just been pedantic "

I did wonder myself, as in wonder if she meant your correct definition, hence the question mark...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

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I like the word. .shimmering. . It's a word that really sounds like what it means. . If you know what i mean! ...I think there's a term for it but can't think of it.

onomatopoeia?

Ooo loving the grammatical terms people

Correction. Onomatopea is a word that imitates a sound. I don't think shimmering is a sound word.

Just been pedantic

I did wonder myself, as in wonder if she meant your correct definition, hence the question mark... "

The verb ie to shimmer and shimmering can be used either as a verb or an adjective...but who cares? Anyway onomatopea feels lovely on the tongue

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"

.....

I like the word. .shimmering. . It's a word that really sounds like what it means. . If you know what i mean! ...I think there's a term for it but can't think of it.

onomatopoeia?

Ooo loving the grammatical terms people

Correction. Onomatopea is a word that imitates a sound. I don't think shimmering is a sound word.

Just been pedantic

I did wonder myself, as in wonder if she meant your correct definition, hence the question mark...

The verb ie to shimmer and shimmering can be used either as a verb or an adjective...but who cares? Anyway onomatopea feels lovely on the tongue "

Jaysis i cant even say it all tounge tied here ha ha.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"the Black Dagger Brotherhood - amazing books , i`m just waiting on number 12 to be released "

I have them all read too. Cant wait for the new one I have it pre ordered all ready.

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By *itty14Couple
over a year ago

kilkenny


"just finished invisible by james patterson and atarted reading his confession series now

James Patterson has the most amazing imagination, his Roses are Red series was unputdownable ( ok not a real word but...) !!"

you should read the private series great reads

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Reading my ad in the lonely hearts section of The Farmer's Journal.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Raising steam by Terry Pratchett...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just finished reading Red Rain - R.L. STINE...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just finished reading Red Rain - R.L. STINE..."

Is that the same guy that did the goosebumps books??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just finished reading Red Rain - R.L. STINE...

Is that the same guy that did the goosebumps books??"

I think it is, jaysus they're a blast from the past

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By *yintotryCouple
over a year ago

Belfast

Ragged trousered philanthropist

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over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just finished reading Red Rain - R.L. STINE...

Is that the same guy that did the goosebumps books??

Yeah it is I grew up reading his books im so rock and roll aren't I haha... But he decided to go in a new direction and write a book for adults the book is a 10/10 "

Favourite goosebumps story?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just finished reading Red Rain - R.L. STINE...

Is that the same guy that did the goosebumps books??"

Yeah it is I grew up reading his books im so rock and roll aren't I haha so I had to pick this one up eventually.... But he decided to go in a new direction and write a book for adults the book is a 10/10

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just finished reading Red Rain - R.L. STINE...

Is that the same guy that did the goosebumps books??

Yeah it is I grew up reading his books im so rock and roll aren't I haha... But he decided to go in a new direction and write a book for adults the book is a 10/10

Favourite goosebumps story?"

Too hard to choose but itd be my hairiest adventure or welcome to deadhouse

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just finished reading Red Rain - R.L. STINE...

Is that the same guy that did the goosebumps books??

Yeah it is I grew up reading his books im so rock and roll aren't I haha... But he decided to go in a new direction and write a book for adults the book is a 10/10

Favourite goosebumps story?

Too hard to choose but itd be my hairiest adventure or welcome to deadhouse"

Both were ace or night of the living dummy or say cheese and die (what a title )

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just finished reading Patricia Cornwell "Point of Origin"

Now waiting on a friend to order me a few books "

Very good read , currently on Martina Cole , the jump but recently finished a couple John grisham novels

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well guys and girlsany book lovers here among us what you reading right now.

Im reading holy war inc inside the secret world of Osama Bin Laden by Peter L.Bergen."

The only reading I get time for is the Forums and sometimes the news online

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I was reading a play magazine but the last few pages were stuck.not a happy chappie

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just finished reading Red Rain - R.L. STINE...

Is that the same guy that did the goosebumps books??

Yeah it is I grew up reading his books im so rock and roll aren't I haha... But he decided to go in a new direction and write a book for adults the book is a 10/10

Favourite goosebumps story?

Too hard to choose but itd be my hairiest adventure or welcome to deadhouse

Both were ace or night of the living dummy or say cheese and die (what a title )"

Do you still read them??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just finished reading Red Rain - R.L. STINE...

Is that the same guy that did the goosebumps books??

Yeah it is I grew up reading his books im so rock and roll aren't I haha... But he decided to go in a new direction and write a book for adults the book is a 10/10

Favourite goosebumps story?

Too hard to choose but itd be my hairiest adventure or welcome to deadhouse

Both were ace or night of the living dummy or say cheese and die (what a title )

Do you still read them??"

no, do you?

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By *aid backMan
over a year ago

by a lake with my rod out

i'm about to start a book called the lucifer principle on a recommendation from a friend

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

.....

I like the word. .shimmering. . It's a word that really sounds like what it means. . If you know what i mean! ...I think there's a term for it but can't think of it.

onomatopoeia?

Ooo loving the grammatical terms people

Correction. Onomatopea is a word that imitates a sound. I don't think shimmering is a sound word.

Just been pedantic

I did wonder myself, as in wonder if she meant your correct definition, hence the question mark...

The verb ie to shimmer and shimmering can be used either as a verb or an adjective...but who cares? Anyway onomatopea feels lovely on the tongue

Jaysis i cant even say it all tounge tied here ha ha."

Oops I seem to have that effect once I start!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"just finished invisible by james patterson and atarted reading his confession series now

James Patterson has the most amazing imagination, his Roses are Red series was unputdownable ( ok not a real word but...) !!

you should read the private series great reads"

Really? What titles are they?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"i'm about to start a book called the lucifer principle on a recommendation from a friend "

That looks an interesting read

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By *aid backMan
over a year ago

by a lake with my rod out


"i'm about to start a book called the lucifer principle on a recommendation from a friend

That looks an interesting read"

u can have it when im finished

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over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just finished reading Red Rain - R.L. STINE...

Is that the same guy that did the goosebumps books??

Yeah it is I grew up reading his books im so rock and roll aren't I haha... But he decided to go in a new direction and write a book for adults the book is a 10/10

Favourite goosebumps story?

Too hard to choose but itd be my hairiest adventure or welcome to deadhouse

Both were ace or night of the living dummy or say cheese and die (what a title )

Do you still read them??

no, do you? "

Tbh Yeah sometimes his books are the only ones that interest me

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By *itty14Couple
over a year ago

kilkenny


"just finished invisible by james patterson and atarted reading his confession series now

James Patterson has the most amazing imagination, his Roses are Red series was unputdownable ( ok not a real word but...) !!

you should read the private series great reads

Really? What titles are they?"

they are all called Private and whatever country or state the book is set in

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"i'm about to start a book called the lucifer principle on a recommendation from a friend

That looks an interesting read

u can have it when im finished "

Deal

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just finished reading Red Rain - R.L. STINE...

Is that the same guy that did the goosebumps books??

Yeah it is I grew up reading his books im so rock and roll aren't I haha... But he decided to go in a new direction and write a book for adults the book is a 10/10

Favourite goosebumps story?

Too hard to choose but itd be my hairiest adventure or welcome to deadhouse

Both were ace or night of the living dummy or say cheese and die (what a title )

Do you still read them??

no, do you?

Tbh Yeah sometimes his books are the only ones that interest me "

I didn't know he was still producing them, they were kinda freaky back in the day. Maybe mine are still in my mum's attic

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

the male half of this couple is currently reading the wheel of time books

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By *ecretly seductiveWoman
over a year ago

Palookaville

I am currently reading the forum posts lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I am currently reading the forum posts lol "

That made me lol lol

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By *-4pleasureCouple
over a year ago

Belfast

You'll be hard pressed to read a better novel than "The Gargoyle" this year, IMHO ...

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over a year ago


"just finished invisible by james patterson and atarted reading his confession series now

James Patterson has the most amazing imagination, his Roses are Red series was unputdownable ( ok not a real word but...) !!

you should read the private series great reads

Really? What titles are they?

they are all called Private and whatever country or state the book is set in"

Ah ok, Kiss the Girls freaked me out, his torture methods have scarred me for life!

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By *vsnikkiTV/TS
over a year ago

Limavady


"I don't mean to be pedantic but 'fabswingers.com'.....

And its a 'forum'. The site is an outlet to meet likeminded people. A forum is for said people to discuss whatever topic they wish (within rules)..

I meant, I was asked what I am reading right now... technically right now I'm reading fabswingers on my laptop screen. The jokes not as funny when you've to explain it....

Maybe your 'jokes' just aren't funny..

We're each allowed have our opinions..

True. What we can't change is the appropriate meaning and use of a word..

Might make a difference between funny or not ( just my opinion)

Which word? Pedantic?

Pedantic (adjective) excessively concerned with minor details or rules;

Much better than sycophantic "

Nothing wrong with a bit of arse licking. Well rimming anyway!

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By *vsnikkiTV/TS
over a year ago

Limavady

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By *itty14Couple
over a year ago

kilkenny


"just finished invisible by james patterson and atarted reading his confession series now

James Patterson has the most amazing imagination, his Roses are Red series was unputdownable ( ok not a real word but...) !!

you should read the private series great reads

Really? What titles are they?

they are all called Private and whatever

country or state the book is set in

Ah ok, Kiss the Girls freaked me out, his torture methods have scarred me for life!"

if you are looking for a real exciting knock the socks off you read Simon Kernick

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Does any read bernard cornwell the writer who created sharpe that was played by sean bean in the tv program.good writer book well worth a look.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"just finished invisible by james patterson and atarted reading his confession series now

James Patterson has the most amazing imagination, his Roses are Red series was unputdownable ( ok not a real word but...) !!

you should read the private series great reads

Really? What titles are they?

they are all called Private and whatever

country or state the book is set in

Ah ok, Kiss the Girls freaked me out, his torture methods have scarred me for life!

if you are looking for a real exciting knock the socks off you read Simon Kernick"

Knocking my socks off takes some going so I will follow that up!!

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By *itty14Couple
over a year ago

kilkenny


"just finished invisible by james patterson and atarted reading his confession series now

James Patterson has the most amazing imagination, his Roses are Red series was unputdownable ( ok not a real word but...) !!

you should read the private series great reads

Really? What titles are they?

they are all called Private and whatever

country or state the book is set in

Ah ok, Kiss the Girls freaked me out, his

torture methods have scarred me for life!

if you are looking for a real exciting knock the socks off you read Simon Kernick

Knocking my socks off takes some going so I will follow that up!!"

ah well if he doesnt knock them off me and kate will give it a go

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Pace notes magazine

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By *ecretly seductiveWoman
over a year ago

Palookaville

Mr hardys profile lol

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over a year ago


"Does any read bernard cornwell the writer who created sharpe that was played by sean bean in the tv program.good writer book well worth a look."

Yes ive read all those and a few of his others the grail quest was a fantastic read

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Does any read bernard cornwell the writer who created sharpe that was played by sean bean in the tv program.good writer book well worth a look.

Yes ive read all those and a few of his others the grail quest was a fantastic read"

the american civil war ones werent bad either.

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By *itty14Couple
over a year ago

kilkenny


"You'll be hard pressed to read a better novel than "The Gargoyle" this year, IMHO ..."

I read that ages ago excellent book! Kitty

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

classic tractor magazine,article improveing the view.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just finished reading The Mercedes Killer by Stephan King.

One messed up book but great read

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No Ordinary Bloke by Mary Whitney. Jury still out on the verdict!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm reading 55 shades of grey. I got it in the hardware store.I'm thinking about painting the shed door grey

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