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

I’m nosy. Entertain me. What’s on your shelves?

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By *IXEN200Woman
19 weeks ago

newcastle upon tyne

Lots of adult reading,

Mandasue Heller

Martina Cole

Stephen king

Vampire and werewolf books

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By *aizyWoman
19 weeks ago

west midlands

Chasing the Boogeyman by Richard Chizmar.

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


"Chasing the Boogeyman by Richard Chizmar."

Tell me more?

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


"Lots of adult reading,

Mandasue Heller

Martina Cole

Stephen king

Vampire and werewolf books"

Ya can’t beat King

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By *nergeticlemurMan
19 weeks ago

wiltshire

Currently re reading The stand

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By *onbons_xxMan
19 weeks ago

Bolton

Until the end of Time, Brian Greene

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By *aizyWoman
19 weeks ago

west midlands


"Chasing the Boogeyman by Richard Chizmar.

Tell me more?"

It's pretty good so far, it is fiction but written like a true crime book, I'm enjoying it.

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By *parkle1974Woman
19 weeks ago

Leeds

It ends with us x

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By *EAT..85Woman
19 weeks ago

Nottingham

Dhiammara by Maggie Furey.

Very slowly though.

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By *eltCuteMightDeleteWoman
19 weeks ago

Reading

She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan and Against White Feminism by Rafia Zakaria.

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By (user no longer on site)
19 weeks ago

A book about winning the World Cup.

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By *allnHandsome12Man
19 weeks ago

Teesside

Greek Myths

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By *obwithkiltMan
19 weeks ago

Belton

Going deaf for a living - Steve lamaq (90/00 DJ/journalist)

The road beneath my feet - Frank Turner

Pocketful of happiness - Richard E Grant

And at least a dozen more to read!!!

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By *uri00620Woman
19 weeks ago

Croydon

I have to read The Cruicible for work. Haven't started yet though. Read it years ago but can't really remember.

Currently The Doorstep Girls by Valerie Wood. I like historical fiction - it's about 2 girls in a cotton mill in Hull. I lived there for years so I like all the familiar place names and descriptions of.

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By *hortyscotWoman
19 weeks ago

Glasgow

Moon of the crusted snow by Waubgeshig Rice. It's shaping up to be a good read.

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


"I have to read The Cruicible for work. Haven't started yet though. Read it years ago but can't really remember.

Currently The Doorstep Girls by Valerie Wood. I like historical fiction - it's about 2 girls in a cotton mill in Hull. I lived there for years so I like all the familiar place names and descriptions of.

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A great play - spoilers for major historical atrocity: not a jolly ending, those Salem witch trials

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By *leaningdutiesMan
19 weeks ago

South London

And The Sea Will Tell by Vincent Bugliosi and Bruce Henderson

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By *uri00620Woman
19 weeks ago

Croydon


"I have to read The Cruicible for work. Haven't started yet though. Read it years ago but can't really remember.

Currently The Doorstep Girls by Valerie Wood. I like historical fiction - it's about 2 girls in a cotton mill in Hull. I lived there for years so I like all the familiar place names and descriptions of.

A great play - spoilers for major historical atrocity: not a jolly ending, those Salem witch trials "

Yes, I've seen the play, again a long time ago. But from what I remember I liked it!

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By *inister_SpinsterWoman
19 weeks ago

Manchester(ish).

Snake Oil by Kelsey Rae Dimberg.

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By *obilebottomMan
19 weeks ago

All over

The Let Them Theory, Mel Robbins

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By *xonman53Man
19 weeks ago

Thame

Pawn of Prophesy.. book 1 of the belgariad by David Eddings

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By *dlim23Man
19 weeks ago

Limerick

The Cato and Macro series by Simon Scarrow

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By *rdere OpusCouple
19 weeks ago

Brum - ish

I’m going to start the new Hunger Games this evening.

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By *abrina59TV/TS
19 weeks ago

moved to cuckold land

Literotica -- wife's decent

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By *mileyculturebelfastMan
19 weeks ago

belfast

Ryan O'connor - the voids

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By *layfullsamMan
19 weeks ago

Solihull

Rowing the Pacific by Willy Maykit

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By *issmorganWoman
19 weeks ago

Calderdale innit

Currently ,Don't look back - Erica spindler.

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

What a bookish crowd we have here

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