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"Nancy Drew... was drawn more to her name than her books." The Hardy Boys were great. (And, for once, it's not a double entendre) | |||
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"To Kill A Mocking Bird, makes understand and appreciate sensitive subjects such as inequality, racism, bigotory etc. as seen and told through the eyes of the child. If you believe the film is good, read the book as it is better! " Oh yeah I love this book, never seen the film. I dont think I could choose a favourite book, I love reading - am about to read The Other Boleyn Girl and I do like real life crime | |||
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"I loved the Magic Faraway Tree as a kid too " Yes! that was a fab series. | |||
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"If anyone says Harry Fucking Potter I want them shot. " Harry Pothead | |||
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"If anyone says Harry Fucking Potter I want them shot. " I've not read any of those and have only seen about 2 of the films. | |||
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"Oooh oooh oooh ...Madame Bovary...i lost myself in that one " me too....... she was a goer... double fisting babe | |||
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"If anyone says Harry Fucking Potter I want them shot. " Read them all twice sorry granny hope ye still love me. As for other books, well where do i start, just finished reading silence by lesley pearce. Love anything from james patterson, karen rose, marina cole etc kev got me a kindle for my birthday and i downloaded some of the classics, pride and prejudice, little women ect as iv never read them, then he went and bought me 250 erotice books for the kindle and well lets just say the classics have been put on the back burner for a while | |||
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"Been sat here 10 mins trying to think of my fav fave book and come up with loads and loads that enjoyed reading, I love reading fiction and non-fiction. Have been known to sit and look through a dictionary. So not very good on this thread sorry xx " Non-fiction I love too. Anne Rule's Small Sacrifices, the story of Diane Downs is very well written and her book, "The Stranger Beside Me" re Ted Bundy is unreal! She was commissioned to write the book, during which time, she came to realise that she was very good friends with one of the most (if not the) most prolific serial killers in the history of, well, "serial killers. | |||
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"I'm another Enid Blyton fan... I just read The Faraway Tree series again. Next is Secret Seven and after that Famous Five. Loved them as a kid. In adulthood... I'm a true crime fan, my favourite being Perfect Victim. I like fiction too and anything by Karen Rose and Karin Slaughter do it for me. I quite like erotica too... The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty trilogy are amazingly well written and I thoroughly enjoyed them. Worth a read if you like that kinda thing. Also... the Stieg Larsson series were also great. One massive story over three books had me totally hooked. The films were great too... not sure what the remake in English will be like but the Swedish versions were brilliant. I'm sure I'll think of more. " I've not read the Larsson series, but I absolutely loved the first two films. Still to see the third part but those books are most definitely on my reading list this year. Amazing, even the subtitles didn't put me off, I hardly noticed they were there. | |||
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" I've not read the Larsson series, but I absolutely loved the first two films. Still to see the third part but those books are most definitely on my reading list this year. Amazing, even the subtitles didn't put me off, I hardly noticed they were there." I enjoyed them more cause I'd read the books I think but you're right, you don't notice the subtitles. Books are worth the read... have them here if you want to come borrow them! | |||
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" I've not read the Larsson series, but I absolutely loved the first two films. Still to see the third part but those books are most definitely on my reading list this year. Amazing, even the subtitles didn't put me off, I hardly noticed they were there. I enjoyed them more cause I'd read the books I think but you're right, you don't notice the subtitles. Books are worth the read... have them here if you want to come borrow them! " ooer Missus I'm more interested in your interest in the Claiming of Sleeping Beauty lol, I adored those books. But as I said earlier, Anne Rice is a genius. Maybe I didn't use that word actually, but I meant to So, you ... me ... claiming ... beauty ... sleeping .. Sod the sleeping, everything I said before that | |||
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"dont really read much fiction bit as non-fiction goes "in the company of heroes" by micheal durrant is an inspiring story of mans ability to endure and survive adversity." GOOD POINT. Non fiction as well my little seething cauldron of intelligensia.. ...Biographies, Autiobiographies, Diaries, Memiors etc, you name it. | |||
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" ooer Missus I'm more interested in your interest in the Claiming of Sleeping Beauty lol, I adored those books. But as I said earlier, Anne Rice is a genius. Maybe I didn't use that word actually, but I meant to So, you ... me ... claiming ... beauty ... sleeping .. Sod the sleeping, everything I said before that " My PM box is that way! | |||
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"The Colour Purple by Alice Walker" Another great one. Great film too. OMG how could I forget?! Gone With the Wind! | |||
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"The Colour Purple by Alice Walker" Another great one. Great film too. OMG how could I forget?! Gone With the Wind! | |||
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"Catch22 by Joseph Heller." I have that upstairs, not read it yet though. | |||
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"Catch22 by Joseph Heller. I have that upstairs, not read it yet though." It's my most read book of all time. I'll read it another twice, I think, before I die. | |||
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"thanks to the OP for creating this post. the books that i'll never forget include wind in the willows, the lion, the witch and the wardrobe, lord of the rings triology and my favourite which makes me cry to this day, jane eyre. dracula is up there too. j xx " And thanks to you for contributing to it. | |||
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"juicy was fantastic but sadly has got lost when moving round would love to get it again and let my daughter read it" Amazon is great for nearly new books at dirt cheap prices. I used to be a snob about it & insist on buying spanking new, but now i'm happy with 'used, good'. | |||
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"... smart arsed gits like me shall, for now, be glossed over. " .... For now Back to the thread... Aztec by Gary Jennings. | |||
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"oh, i forgot the great gatsby, gorgeous film too. xx" Oo yes! And Tender is the Night too. I've been wracking my brains as there are so many that I've loved or have inspired me over time, some of which have been mentioned (Nancy Drew, Jonathan Livingstone Seagull, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe etc etc). A few others from different times in my life have been Cannery Row by John Steinbeck, Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Like Water for Chocolate, Little Birds (Anais Nin)... Could go on, but it's time for a chapter or two before I sleep... | |||
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"When was it? I'd love to have heard it" First aired in 2008 or 2009 in three parts.... | |||
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"i hardly ever read books.i find they just spoil the films. my favourites. 1984. animal farm. i just think,that guy new something. " think you got that wroing way round most films are poor shadow of the books | |||
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"Nancy Drew... was drawn more to her name than her books. The Hardy Boys were great. (And, for once, it's not a double entendre) " loved the hardy boys adventures when i was a kid. stephen kings - the green mile i couldn't put down read it in a single night. love laurell k hamilton;s anita blake vampire hunter series just bought a new one (number 15) yesterday - bullet | |||
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"Don`t think I`ve ever seen a film that matched the book....mabye thats me !!!......As an aside anyone who likes Tolkien should really try The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant ....2 trilogies .......beautiful prose and a story to die for !!" I much prefer the books to the movies. I think with books you take more in as everything is described to you with words. With a film you might not see something that adds so much to the story because you're looking at something else on the screen. | |||
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"Any book by Cathy Glass. A wonderfully caring woman who fostered so many "problem" children, puts so many of us to shame with our own problems" Welcome back to the thread. We're glad you learned your lesson. And a good contribution to boot. | |||
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"Any book by Cathy Glass. A wonderfully caring woman who fostered so many "problem" children, puts so many of us to shame with our own problems Welcome back to the thread. We're glad you learned your lesson. And a good contribution to boot." I never learn, but I enjoy you trying to teach me Sir xxx | |||
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"Oh... and another... Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas by James Patterson. Unlike any book I've ever read of his. Really really good. " agree Dirty - a step away from his usual fare | |||
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"great thread ain`t it !!! I ain`t come across Twains aforesaid !!!...another name on the list then ...... I was affected by Papillon as a teenager..quite visceral with my young mind,not sure if its a great book,but it had an impact on me .....I couldn`t put it down ..." well, that particular story is a series of letters from the Archangel Satan to Michael and Gabriel about his _iews of life on Earth...it questions quite deeply religion. Very good! I recommend! | |||
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"great thread ain`t it !!! I ain`t come across Twains aforesaid !!!...another name on the list then ...... I was affected by Papillon as a teenager..quite visceral with my young mind,not sure if its a great book,but it had an impact on me .....I couldn`t put it down ..." Loved Papillon as a teenager. Must re-read it. (Good movie too, but never gets shown) | |||
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"The Dice Man by Luke Rhinehart. An amazing book. Anything by Bill Bryson, his travel books are laugh out loud funny and also make you realize how little you know of the world around you, and A Short History of Nearly Everything is brilliantly written science book accessible to the thicko is me!" "I come from Iowa. Somebody had to" Quality. | |||
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"Another read as a teenager in the same sort of vein that had me as a teenager is King Rat by James Clavell...." Top book! Led me on to read Tai-pan. And then Shogun and Noble House. Learned SO much about hong kong and it's history from them. Shogun was good too. | |||
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"Ditto ....I read the same books as an adult ...I lived in Honkers as a teen for 3 years,I felt almost nostalgic!! " Must be (ahem) close on 30 years since I reads them, but still remember 'gweilo' as meaning 'white face', the way gambling affects the entire culture/way of life and the concept of 'face'. Would have loved to have visited/spent time before the handover to China - which is foretold in the signing of the 99 year lease in tai-pan. A great example of how reading can give you knowledge of cultures, places and people you won't get the chance to see in real life. Not to mention it being a bloody good story, when the guy turns up at the start of Noble House with half a coin... | |||
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"I dont read much but the last Book I read was Beyond Band Of Brothers, War memoirs by Major Dick Winters. Id like to meet Major Winters and enjoy chatting to him about his experiances during his time in uniform. Mr Fun. " Amazing man (&men). Amazing life (& lives). Got the Pacific book for chrimbo, but havent touched it yet. | |||
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"To be honest, i dont actually have a favourite book which is odd in a way as when i was at school, i probably read more that i bothered with lessons. I like a book called The Ocean of Air that i have had for years because i find it fascinating, other than that though, i much prefer true to life; A boy called it, for example or autobiographies but i draw the line at ever finishing Katy Price's as its the most awful drivel ive ever read " oh loved (if thats the right word) a boy called it and the follow up books including his brothers. Read very many along this line. | |||
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"To be honest, i dont actually have a favourite book which is odd in a way as when i was at school, i probably read more that i bothered with lessons. I like a book called The Ocean of Air that i have had for years because i find it fascinating, other than that though, i much prefer true to life; A boy called it, for example or autobiographies but i draw the line at ever finishing Katy Price's as its the most awful drivel ive ever read oh loved (if thats the right word) a boy called it and the follow up books including his brothers. Read very many along this line." I too as my daughter buys them. At work we get books and other stuff delivered and i got laughed at for my choice of books (a triple set): No-one Wants you by Celine Roberts, Sickened by Julie Gregory and Silent Sisters by Jenny Tomlin just prefer something with substance and i dont feel fiction has that, which is of course what they read but i didnt laugh at their choice | |||
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"I dont read much but the last Book I read was Beyond Band Of Brothers, War memoirs by Major Dick Winters. Id like to meet Major Winters and enjoy chatting to him about his experiances during his time in uniform. Mr Fun. Amazing man (&men). Amazing life (& lives). Got the Pacific book for chrimbo, but havent touched it yet." Just shows how ordinary men had to deal with extraordinary situations. | |||
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"Colin Batemen - Divorcing Jack" If you like that ( I did too!) then you'll like Christopher Brookmyre. | |||
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"To Kill A Mocking Bird, makes understand and appreciate sensitive subjects such as inequality, racism, bigotory etc. as seen and told through the eyes of the child. If you believe the film is good, read the book as it is better! Oh yeah I love this book, never seen the film. I dont think I could choose a favourite book, I love reading - am about to read The Other Boleyn Girl and I do like real life crime " Damn, can't believe this, all the above were favourites, still are.Didn't discover my Dom side until I read Wuthering Heights . | |||
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"Right. As we're all apparently getting sick of the endless would you/wouldnt you, he said/she said threads, let's try something else. Half the problem on the forums here is nobody starts a thread which requires anything more than the ability to say yes, no, or (god forbid) lol. SO, tell us a fave book you've read, maybe recently maybe one from childhood which made a lasting impression, and if you want, why you liked it. " Impossible for me to name just one,but i have a few i return to time and time again,for companionship,solace,laughter,escape, 1.Mansfield Park,I honestly believe Austens finest work. 2.War and Peace. Just indescribable,but worth it,in many ways every book ever written. 3.LOTR because we all need to escape sometimes. 4.Any Disc world witches novel 5.100 yrs of solitude ok i will stop there lol | |||
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"To Kill A Mocking Bird, makes understand and appreciate sensitive subjects such as inequality, racism, bigotory etc. as seen and told through the eyes of the child. If you believe the film is good, read the book as it is better! Oh yeah I love this book, never seen the film. I dont think I could choose a favourite book, I love reading - am about to read The Other Boleyn Girl and I do like real life crime Damn, can't believe this, all the above were favourites, still are.Didn't discover my Dom side until I read Wuthering Heights . " Oh yes, every subs first Dom is heathcliffe! | |||
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"I have a huge number of books, but to mention a few: Old Man's War - John Scalzi. About the choice old people have, die on Earth or get a new body but fight a war. Very good entertaining read. Nights dawn trilogy - Peter F. Hamilton. This man can really write space opera! Most things by Neal Asher. Notice a SciFi theme here? Enders Game - This is awesome, the follow ups not so good though. 1984 K. J. Parker Memory and Engineer series. Plum Island by Nelson Demille and the rest on in the John Corey series. Good detective drama with a rouge but likeable key character. Gave my Dad one to read on hols and on return he bought all of them! Snowcrash - Neal Stephenson " Just read The Reality Disfunction and started The Neutronium Alchemist, not usually sci fi fanatic but P.F Hamilton is one amazing writer and the fact i want to bed Joshua lol. Other titles by Mr Hamilton also fantastic have read the Greg Mandell trilogy too and yes i would bed him also and Misspent Youth ..... Voidhawk trilogy next when finished Nights Dawn Trilogy .... Will read anything with words in it though and thanks for thread cos jotted down some new to read books Linz xxx | |||
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"Anything by Tess Gerritsen. A lot of Martina Cole. Adore Diana Gabaldon's Cross Stitch series -- so brilliant and I could read them again and again. Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles (the one's every other vampire story has since copied) and Anne Rice's version of Sleeping Beauty. Off the top of my head. Oh and Lesley Pearse I like too -- specially "Remember Me", one of my fave books ever and so sad. It's like films though, you keep remembering more. As kid, the Enchanted Wood was my favourite too, that and Charlotte Web. Loved Roald Dahl's books also. " I luv Jamie Fraser from the cross stitch books!!! He is adorable!!! | |||
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"Kane & Able by Jeffery Archer. Its got everything, rags to riches with love, hatred and death" Talking of dear Jeffrey, If Tomorrow Comes is another classic. | |||
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"try the jason bourne trilogy by robert ludlum magic a tell thee" Really enjoyed the first book. The other two, not so much, but still good. Different from the (excellent) movie(s) too.. | |||
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"try the jason bourne trilogy by robert ludlum magic a tell thee Really enjoyed the first book. The other two, not so much, but still good. Different from the (excellent) movie(s) too.. " Have to agree. I read the Rhinneman Exchange when I was about 18 cos I liked the cover when I saw it in the library, (remember them?). It started a long love affair with Robert Ludlum's books. However whilst I really enjoyed the Bourne Identity I began to feel that the books were becoming too long and the plots too convoluted so I never bothered with anything he did after that. I do agree that the films are very good fun. He also wrote a book called the Oosterman Weekend and despite reading it twice and seeing the film, which starred John Hurt and Rutger Hauer as I recall, I still never understood what it was all about. | |||
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"try the jason bourne trilogy by robert ludlum magic a tell thee Really enjoyed the first book. The other two, not so much, but still good. Different from the (excellent) movie(s) too.. Have to agree. I read the Rhinneman Exchange when I was about 18 cos I liked the cover when I saw it in the library, (remember them?). It started a long love affair with Robert Ludlum's books. However whilst I really enjoyed the Bourne Identity I began to feel that the books were becoming too long and the plots too convoluted so I never bothered with anything he did after that. I do agree that the films are very good fun. He also wrote a book called the Oosterman Weekend and despite reading it twice and seeing the film, which starred John Hurt and Rutger Hauer as I recall, I still never understood what it was all about." Ditto all of that. | |||
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