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By (user no longer on site) OP   
12 weeks ago

What’s everyone currently reading?

I’m currently reading The Hunger Games.

Yes, I know I’m very, VERY late to the game (pardon the pun)

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
12 weeks ago

Reading

Catcher in the rye.

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By *issolvedOrdersMan
12 weeks ago

Bristol

The City and The City

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By *tephanie63Woman
12 weeks ago

BRIDGWATER

Not as late as me..

I,m reading The World according to Jeremy Clarkson For crying out loud from 2006

I haven't read the Hunger games....

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By *arley QuimWoman
12 weeks ago

Somewhere

I have read all of these - okay, but a bit mind numbing, but target audience is teens so understandable

Worst read - Shades of Grey series. I'll read owt! And I literally had to drag myself through em...

Current read - revisiting my Pratchett collection Guards Guards! Not my fav, but still decent

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By *ools and the brainCouple
12 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

This thread

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
12 weeks ago


"Catcher in the rye."

One of my most favourite books! I collect copies of it too. I’ve read it 3 times now, and it’s weird how little cover versions there are of it out there!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
12 weeks ago


"I have read all of these - okay, but a bit mind numbing, but target audience is teens so understandable

Worst read - Shades of Grey series. I'll read owt! And I literally had to drag myself through em...

Current read - revisiting my Pratchett collection Guards Guards! Not my fav, but still decent "

Yeah I’m not usually a young adult reader but my friend is a big young adult reader and she’s always going on about the hunger games so I thought why not it’s okay so far, a bit boringggg

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By *oldAndBoundlessMan
12 weeks ago

Bradford

I’m really jealous of you lot that are reading something great I’m unfortunately dyslexic so I can’t tell the difference between words and numbers x

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By *tr8MrEMan
12 weeks ago

Shireoaks, Worksop


"I’m really jealous of you lot that are reading something great I’m unfortunately dyslexic so I can’t tell the difference between words and numbers x"

Shit, my username must be an absolute pain in the ass for you then

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By *arley QuimWoman
12 weeks ago

Somewhere


"I’m really jealous of you lot that are reading something great I’m unfortunately dyslexic so I can’t tell the difference between words and numbers x"

My brother is dyslexic, yet has the Star Wars book collection he's battled his way through. I dunno... Maybes finding something that gen holds his attention helps? 🤔

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By *arley QuimWoman
12 weeks ago

Somewhere


"I have read all of these - okay, but a bit mind numbing, but target audience is teens so understandable

Worst read - Shades of Grey series. I'll read owt! And I literally had to drag myself through em...

Current read - revisiting my Pratchett collection Guards Guards! Not my fav, but still decent

Yeah I’m not usually a young adult reader but my friend is a big young adult reader and she’s always going on about the hunger games so I thought why not it’s okay so far, a bit boringggg"

I don't actually thumb my nose to some young adult stuff. I still enjoy a revisit to some of the books from my teens, easy holiday read stuff you know? It's quite enjoyable

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By *os_GoddessofdawnWoman
12 weeks ago

In the clouds

Last house on needless street

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By *idssissyTV/TS
12 weeks ago

Birmingham

The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

So relatable

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By (user no longer on site)
12 weeks ago

FAB forums.

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By *oldAndBoundlessMan
12 weeks ago

Bradford


"I’m really jealous of you lot that are reading something great I’m unfortunately dyslexic so I can’t tell the difference between words and numbers x

Shit, my username must be an absolute pain in the ass for you then "

No as daft as it sounds it makes more sense haha obviously I’m not dyslexic ya moron I’m just trolling having a laugh with my all be it dark sense of humour

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By *ildbillkidMan
11 weeks ago

where the road goes on forever

John sandford the " night crew"

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By *arley QuimWoman
11 weeks ago

Somewhere


"I’m really jealous of you lot that are reading something great I’m unfortunately dyslexic so I can’t tell the difference between words and numbers x

Shit, my username must be an absolute pain in the ass for you then

No as daft as it sounds it makes more sense haha obviously I’m not dyslexic ya moron I’m just trolling having a laugh with my all be it dark sense of humour "

So you genuinely can't read numbers then? 🤔

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By (user no longer on site)
11 weeks ago

Where no one stands alone.

Catch 22

The diary of a young girl.

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By *oodtimesahead77Man
11 weeks ago

Wallingford

Redoing all the David Peace stuff. And anything Alan Partridge related!

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By *samCouple
11 weeks ago

Cambridge


"Last house on needless street"

Great ending with that book. Enjoy!

I’m currently reading the clan of the cave bear by Jean Auel which has ENM feminist themes. It was the book that helped hubby figure out he’s a soft dom. so thought I’d give it a read. So far, so good!

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By *samCouple
11 weeks ago

Cambridge


"The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

So relatable"

Great read. He’s just released a new book too.

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By *haiababeWoman
11 weeks ago

North devon

Wheel of time book 4.

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By *ad NannaWoman
11 weeks ago

East London

Jingo-Terry Pratchett.

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By *avexxMan
11 weeks ago

cheshire

beano

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By *hortyscotWoman
11 weeks ago

Glasgow

The Reformatory

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
11 weeks ago

Leeds

A kingdom this cursed and empty, 2nd book in a set of 4 I think.

Mrs

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