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

I read loads and i even say to Pork do you mind me reading in bed, as it wasn't allowed when i was married....(ARSEHOlE)

At the moment i am reading "The Rose West Story" Into the first chapter i was going to throw the book in the bin, but i just need to know everything !!

I am half way through and my next book is titled "The one that got away" which was her daughter. This is why i need to read the sickest book that i have ever read to continue....

Whats your favorite books and why??

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

Kane and able, geoffrey archer,have you read that?

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

Im reading Martina Cole THE Family. Read lots of her books and then she went out of favour, so i dont know how many i have to catch up on lol

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

My 2 favourite fiction books are Pillars of The Earth by Ken Follett and Skallagrigg by William Horward . I can lose myself in the stories. For factual reading Testament of Youth by Vera Brittain an extremely powerful book about the 1st world war. All worth a read.

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By *reelove1969Couple
over a year ago

bristol

nick leesons autobiography

should have been entitled 'the fall guy'

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By *nfieldishCouple
over a year ago

Enfield

Danny bakers autobiography.....

Rod Stewart's too

David

Sooze is a jack Ryan fan..

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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge

I go to bed with Terry Pratchett most nights.

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By *empting Devil.Woman
over a year ago

Sheffield

I love a bit of crime fiction - Rankin, billingham, Gardiner, gerritsen et al.

I also enjoy children's fiction - currently reacquainting myself with the works of lm Montgomery and Michelle magorian.

Yesterday I worked my way through 600 pages of free downloads for my kindle and added about 150. A mixture of classics and new.

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

I find it hard to have a favourite book. I have over a hundred that I've read quite a few times and have read a few which the first time I read them I thought were amazing but I would probably not read again because the biggest thing I liked about them was the way they built the suspense... And once you know how it ends you can't recapture that same feeling.

The one I've read the most by far is Lord of the Rings, while the one I'm really looking forward to reading is the last in The Wheel of Time Series which is due to be released soon.

I recently read Lolita for a course I'm doing and was surprised by how enjoyable it was to read given the subject.

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By *ENDAROOSCouple
over a year ago

South West London / Surrey

Crime fiction and thrillers....

Am currently working my way through Erica Spindler titles as a friend just gave me a pile of her books.

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

Not really a massive book worm but will often dig out a good crime thriller by dam brown or John Grisham. Currently reading bram stokers 'Dracula' on my kindle

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

I have just started my Christmas time read of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. Read it every year ( I have a very poor memory so always forget bits) and I love it.

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

I like the Dark series by Christine Feehan, they are vampire novels and I love them

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

I buried my heart on Wounded Knee by Dee Brown. I am a keen reader and love Native American history, so perfect for me. Its very harrowing, but a great read.

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By *etillanteWoman
over a year ago

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Reading the tird instalment of Paul O'Grady, the have an M C Beaton bok from the Agatha Raisin series, light reading, but fun. Then the Miranda Hart book.

Again don;t have a fave book, but my fave author is Barbara Erskine

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By *onghMan
over a year ago

cardiff

I always turn to John Irving's A Parayer for Owen Meany when at a loss for something decent to read. A lovely story.

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By *eminiman61Man
over a year ago

mansfield

I like lots of action the likes of.....

Stephen Leather,Andy McNab and Chris Ryan ect

Wilbur Smith or anything really Krays and crime/gangsters or erotic books

The best autobiography was prob Norman Wisdom

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

I read every day, mainly Raymond Feast or David Weddings.

I have noticed that how I read books has changed over the years:

Books

IPAQ

Mobile

Kindle

IPad

And now

Galaxy Tab

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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago

In Your Bush


"Kane and able, geoffrey archer,have you read that?"

All of his are good

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

"Uncle John's Bathroom Reader"

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

The twits by roald dahl...

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

I don't tend to read books unless they are travel related, historical or fact based.

I have never been into fiction at all.

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


"The twits by roald dahl... "

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By *izzy RascallMan
over a year ago

Cardiff

Gypsy Boy - Well worth a read if you see it. I havent finished it yet, but so far, so funny.

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By *empting Devil.Woman
over a year ago

Sheffield


"The twits by roald dahl... "

I had a meet with him!

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By *atisfy janeWoman
over a year ago

Torquay

I have just brought a copy of 'The Dalai Lama's Cat' to take to Spain with me in February, and still looking for two or three more books to last me the month.....any suggestions or recommendations?

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By *els_BellsWoman
over a year ago

with the moon n stars somewhere in gtr manc

Not long started the Scarpetta series by Patricia Cornwell, their ok but no where near as good as Jeffrey Deaver.

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


"Kane and able, geoffrey archer,have you read that?"

Yes many years ago, but i remember it being very good.....

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

I downloaded a talking book a couple of weeks ago, everytime I play it I fall asleep within 5 minutes

At this rate it'll take me years to get through

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

Just finished The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - great read. Now reading the follow up The Girl who played with Fire. There is a 3rd book to follow that, can't remember title now. Pity the author - Stieg Larsson - has died.Very imaginative writer.

Any fact or fiction or autobiography book really, just whatever takes my fancy at the time. Got a tome called This Sceptred Isle by Christopher Lee (not the actor), on my Kindle. Great read about the history of Britian. Started it about 2 months ago and still ploughing through it!!

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By *londeCazWoman
over a year ago

Arse End of the Universe, Cumbria

My two favourite books are Good Omens by Terry Pratchett/Neil Gaiman and IT by Stephen King...I have both on my Kindle now as I've worn out 2 paper copies of each over the years...Currently working my way through the Kathy Reichs series of books featuring Temperance Brennan (I think Bones on the TV is based on them, but I've never watched it)

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By *empting Devil.Woman
over a year ago

Sheffield


"Currently working my way through the Kathy Reichs series of books featuring Temperance Brennan (I think Bones on the TV is based on them, but I've never watched it)"

It is, and was adapted with the author but the characters are very different - though it's a good watch.

Dexter and true blood are series of books that have been made into tv series and both books and shows are good but different.

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


"Kane and able, geoffrey archer,have you read that?"

I liked Kane and Abel and Prodigal Daughter, but for me his best book was Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less. Brilliant book and they made a good film of it too

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


"I go to bed with Terry Pratchett most nights."

reading arnies autobiography at the mo though

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


"Just finished The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - great read. Now reading the follow up The Girl who played with Fire. There is a 3rd book to follow that, can't remember title now. Pity the author - Stieg Larsson - has died.Very imaginative writer.

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The Girl Who Kicked The Hornets' Nest" Agreed, a great trilogy that I simply couldn't put down. A great shame that Larsson passed away.

Other than that, any Stephen King book (read every one of his thus far) Terry Pratchet (likewise) and I'm currently reading Porno by Irvine Welsh, another great author.

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By *awkeye and HotlipsCouple
over a year ago

Takeley

Two for me:

Chickenhawk ( Bob Mason ): I cry and laugh everytime I pick it up, the futilty of war.

The adventures of Goodnight and Loving ( Leslie Thomas ): pure excapism and beautifully written from one of Britains finest writers.

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


"The adventures of Goodnight and Loving ( Leslie Thomas ): pure excapism and beautifully written from one of Britains finest writers."

Is that the one about the guy who abandons his car on the motorway, crawls through a hedge and just starts a new life from then..?

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By *londeCazWoman
over a year ago

Arse End of the Universe, Cumbria


"Currently working my way through the Kathy Reichs series of books featuring Temperance Brennan (I think Bones on the TV is based on them, but I've never watched it)

It is, and was adapted with the author but the characters are very different - though it's a good watch.

Dexter and true blood are series of books that have been made into tv series and both books and shows are good but different."

Read Dexter and Sookie books after seeing first seasons - totally agree

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By *upitersmileCouple
over a year ago

Manchester

I've just finished a book written by my brother in law. Been meaning to read it for years and has opened my eyes to mental health. It's called eyebrows and other fish.

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By *umsuckMan
over a year ago

Gateshead

Love nothing better than curling up with a good book. Thanks guys n gals for the suggestions for future reads.

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

Try American Assassin by vince Flynn and you'll be hooked to the series

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

I read a very random book on holiday called The one hundred year old man who climbed out of the windows and disappeared.

Written by a Swedish author and the title speaks for itself. It's quite funny but it also goes back in time and gives the story of his life up until this point. Learnt a lot about communism!

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

I like the Susan Kay version of 'Phantom of the Opera' it brings more details that the orginal Gaston Leroux version only hinted at. I also adore Charlotte Bonte' 'Jane Eyre'

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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge

Jane Eyre is a great book but I think Shirley is better.

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


"I read loads and i even say to Pork do you mind me reading in bed, as it wasn't allowed when i was married....(ARSEHOlE)

At the moment i am reading "The Rose West Story" Into the first chapter i was going to throw the book in the bin, but i just need to know everything !!

I am half way through and my next book is titled "The one that got away" which was her daughter. This is why i need to read the sickest book that i have ever read to continue....

Whats your favorite books and why?? "

Wow I don't know if I would want to read that at bedtime.

On an evening something humorous and less serious is the order of the day for me although I have read some interesting biography's recently.

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By *he Original TTMan
over a year ago

Brackley, Northants


"I go to bed with Terry Pratchett most nights."

He's a lucky man then!

Big Pratchett fan too!

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By *he Original TTMan
over a year ago

Brackley, Northants

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

my favourite book in one with pictures , even better if they have numbers for the colours

least i am sure it is Rudolf the red nosed reindeer has a green nose

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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago

dirtybigbadsgirlville


"Jane Eyre is a great book but I think Shirley is better."
I never got into Shirley....

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


"my favourite book in one with pictures , even better if they have numbers for the colours

least i am sure it is Rudolf the red nosed reindeer has a green nose "

Eddie the randy elf is a good read

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


"my favourite book in one with pictures , even better if they have numbers for the colours

least i am sure it is Rudolf the red nosed reindeer has a green nose

Eddie the randy elf is a good read "

does it have pictures ???

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

Read the Rose West Story a few months back, one of those books you want to stop reading, but can't (morbid curiosity I suppose)

I love true crime books - my nan started me on them many years ago, but mainly books on forensics. Read a fiction book recently called Flesh and Bone by Jefferson Bass - think its based on an actual body farm in USA - fascinating read

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


"Read the Rose West Story a few months back, one of those books you want to stop reading, but can't (morbid curiosity I suppose)

I love true crime books - my nan started me on them many years ago, but mainly books on forensics. Read a fiction book recently called Flesh and Bone by Jefferson Bass - think its based on an actual body farm in USA - fascinating read "

It must be a pretty macabre book the west one. Did she write it or is it about her by someone else?

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

jane eyre is my favourite book of all time

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

I drop off a lot of stuff at the local charity shop and always beeline for the old books on the shelf when I'm there. I love the old stuff. I got the novel The Warriors by Sol Yurick and Last Exit To Brooklyn there amongst so many others.

Latest was a classic biography of several survivors of the Vietnam war, called 'Nam, telling how the war was so much more horrific than it's ever been portrayed or reported.

E.g. a rookie machine gunner was forced to smash the brains out of dead mens heads until he couldn't be sick anymore, just so he wouldn't freeze in combat when a fight would break out and he would see people literally being turned into bits of meat!

Unbelievable stuff!

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By *aceytopWoman
over a year ago

from a town near you

i read everyday,my house is full of books iv just taken a built in cupboard out so i can have floor to ceiling shelves fitted for my books

my favourite book is called Tuesdays with Maury by Mitch Albom the guy who wrote The Seven People You Meet in Heaven

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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago

dirtybigbadsgirlville

Ron Jeremys Aurobiography is a great read..id highly recommend it.

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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago

dirtybigbadsgirlville

*autobiography

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


"Read the Rose West Story a few months back, one of those books you want to stop reading, but can't (morbid curiosity I suppose)

It must be a pretty macabre book the west one. Did she write it or is it about her by someone else? "

Its an autobiography, and takes into account Rose Wests statements and psychiatric profiling. Although I would never condone hers or Fred Wests actions, she had a horrific upbringing. I have a pretty strong stomach for such books, but this one actually made me feel physically sick when reading about her crimes

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


"Just finished The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - great read. Now reading the follow up The Girl who played with Fire. There is a 3rd book to follow that, can't remember title now. Pity the author - Stieg Larsson - has died.Very imaginative writer.

Any fact or fiction or autobiography book really, just whatever takes my fancy at the time. Got a tome called This Sceptred Isle by Christopher Lee (not the actor), on my Kindle. Great read about the history of Britian. Started it about 2 months ago and still ploughing through it!! "

The girl that kicked the hornets nest

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

I love reading, and often have a few books on the go at once.

Like dan brown, his books are good, like crime, thrillers, fiction, true life autobiographies.

Dont have a favourite author, I'm one of those, give me a book I'll read it types

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By *arry_UkMan
over a year ago

birmingham


"Ron Jeremys Aurobiography is a great read..id highly recommend it."

Will have to check this one out.. Ron the legend

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By *edangel_2013Woman
over a year ago

southend

I tend to read non-fiction books. I'm obsessed by violence and crime.

Currently I'm reading about football hooligans, Barmy Army by Dougie Brimson. He has some interesting theories on Hillsborough.

I've just finished a book Inside the Minds of Sexual Offenders, which whilst not a pleasant read at the best of times was very interesting. Outlined why peadophiles offend, and why they are rarely caught until they have done lasting harm to a child.

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By *utmegsMan
over a year ago

Closer than you think

I'm just finishing Care of Wooden Floors by Will Wiles, a novel about a guy incompetently flat sitting for a friend somewhere in eastern Europe. It's very odd but quite amusing, particularly the unlikely fight to the death between the narrator and the enraged cleaner.

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


"Kane and able, geoffrey archer,have you read that?

I liked Kane and Abel and Prodigal Daughter, but for me his best book was Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less. Brilliant book and they made a good film of it too "

I have read these too and they were good reads.

My fav books have to be by an author called Jean M Auel - the series is called earths children and they are primarily fiction but with a lot of historical fact thrown in. really good reads with some steamy sex sessions thrown in

I liked them soo much I named my daughter after one of the characters lol

L xx

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By *iss_tressWoman
over a year ago

London

I don't have a favourite book, I have authors that I like to read. At the moment it's Lee Childs, that said, I've been reading Last Man Standing since September and haven't got past page 13 for some reason.

I enjoy David Baldecci, Dean Koonz and Jeffrey Archer - I've read most of his books, the last one of his was Paths of Glory.

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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago

In Your Bush


"I don't have a favourite book, I have authors that I like to read. At the moment it's Lee Childs, that said, I've been reading Last Man Standing since September and haven't got past page 13 for some reason.

I enjoy David Baldecci, Dean Koonz and Jeffrey Archer - I've read most of his books, the last one of his was Paths of Glory."

I am the same. I follow certain authors. Lee Child and Archer are very good. I have never read any of David Baldecci though.

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By *ipper DeVineTV/TS
over a year ago

Portsmouth

Argos catalogue, so I can see it before I buy it 8) x

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