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"Silence of the lambs, couldn't put it down " I haven’t read that book yet, I’ve watched the film but not read the book | |||
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"I’m reading How to Stop Time by Matt Haig" I enjoyed this and also The midnight library by him too | |||
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"I read a lot, only fiction, but a variety of styles although admittedly almost exclusively female authors for some reason, I’m on about book 43 this year so far, my top three this year would be- The song of Achilles by Madeleine Miller The rose code by Kate Quinn The four winds by Kristin Hannah" Fair enough, I like reading, and I got a new book in the post, so I was wondering if their were any book worms on fab | |||
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"I read a lot, only fiction, but a variety of styles although admittedly almost exclusively female authors for some reason, I’m on about book 43 this year so far, my top three this year would be- The song of Achilles by Madeleine Miller The rose code by Kate Quinn The four winds by Kristin Hannah Fair enough, I like reading, and I got a new book in the post, so I was wondering if their were any book worms on fab " That’s certainly me! ???? | |||
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"I’m reading How to Stop Time by Matt Haig I enjoyed this and also The midnight library by him too" Midnight Library was a brilliant read | |||
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"David morels - rambo first blood It’s an amazing book that was the first book to talk about PTSD and was an amazing book that got me back into reading " Glad you have got back into reading, it’s a fun hobby (if I do say so myself | |||
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"The Belgariad series by David Eddings. Thinking on it, I've not re-read them for a few years " Re read them that is my favourite thing to do, like say for example I haven’t read a certain book in awhile then I go back and re read them (I’m weird I know) | |||
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"The night circus but my go to is Pride and prejudice " The night circus is great, and I loved Starless Sea by her too! | |||
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"The night circus but my go to is Pride and prejudice " Mr Darcy mr Darcy | |||
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"I love old classics, pride and prejudice, little woman, Great expectations, wuthering heights, sense and sensibility. That or anything on WW2, especially memoirs/autobiographies x" I read little women in school and I just couldn’t get into it, I remember we had to watch the film as well and let’s just say I cannot read classics, but each to their own | |||
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"The night circus but my go to is Pride and prejudice " Snap! Time to reread | |||
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"Mordants Need. The Mirror of her Dreams, and A Man Rides Through. My fave ever. No one has ever heard of them." I must admit I haven't either | |||
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"The little prince" Definitely this! Extremely allegorical of life a great read And I'll go with the Eddas also | |||
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"The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan. I started in early 90's. Have all the series now in first edition hardbacks. My go to book being the first of the series. Must have read it 7 times by now." This too^ The TV show is coming out soon | |||
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"The little prince Definitely this! Extremely allegorical of life a great read And I'll go with the Eddas also " It's for any age isn't it. I have it in 3 languages heh. | |||
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"The great gatsby. Incredibly beautiful book. " And what a movie too. | |||
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"Anything written by Terry Pratchett " Agreed. A definite need for Douglas Adams too | |||
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"Anything written by Terry Pratchett Agreed. A definite need for Douglas Adams too " Ah, so long and thanks for all the fish | |||
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"The little prince Definitely this! Extremely allegorical of life a great read And I'll go with the Eddas also It's for any age isn't it. I have it in 3 languages heh. " Impressive. God yeah no matter how old I get ill always refer to it for life lessons | |||
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"Anything written by Terry Pratchett Agreed. A definite need for Douglas Adams too Ah, so long and thanks for all the fish " We’re more about the Mostly Harmless | |||
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