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"I don't think I could name a favourite but a few have resonated with me down the years and one of the first was a copy of 'My Family and other Animals' by Gerald Durrell because my brother did it for GCSE. " I My Family and Other Animals. Do you watch The Durrels? | |||
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"The Watchman by Chris Ryan. It's about an MI5 mole who worked his way up to the top of the IRA war council. It's a great read" There was a Chris Ryan book I enjoyed. Hitlist maybe? It was about an ex SAS soldier who joined a super secreative black ops assassination team | |||
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"Mr Nice- Howard Marks" One of the few books I've read and loved it | |||
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"The Lord of the Rings trilogy, it is just brilliant" I do love LOTR. Though Tolkien canbe tricky to read at first | |||
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"The Lord of the Rings trilogy, it is just brilliant I do love LOTR. Though Tolkien canbe tricky to read at first" I find its easier to read the trilogy if you have already read the hobbit a couple of times | |||
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"Mr Nice- Howard Marks One of the few books I've read and loved it " Not an avid reader either but really enjoyed it too, the other 1 of his I read "The Dope Smoking Stories" was also a good read. | |||
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"Oh, mine's IT by Stephen King. " I saw you on another thread and took a bit of a peak at your profile and was gonna ask you about one of the books in your pics but can't message you lol | |||
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"Oh, mine's IT by Stephen King. I saw you on another thread and took a bit of a peak at your profile and was gonna ask you about one of the books in your pics but can't message you lol " Which book? | |||
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"The Lord of the Rings trilogy, it is just brilliant I do love LOTR. Though Tolkien canbe tricky to read at first I find its easier to read the trilogy if you have already read the hobbit a couple of times " I read LOTR before The Hobbit in all honesty. In fact I read the silmarillion before The Hobbit | |||
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"Oh, mine's IT by Stephen King. I saw you on another thread and took a bit of a peak at your profile and was gonna ask you about one of the books in your pics but can't message you lol Which book? " The one you're reading on the grass. It caught my eye so wanted to know more about it. Also saw your a Harry Potter fan and always geek out a little when I see another fan lol | |||
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"The Lord of the Rings trilogy, it is just brilliant I do love LOTR. Though Tolkien canbe tricky to read at first I find its easier to read the trilogy if you have already read the hobbit a couple of times I read LOTR before The Hobbit in all honesty. In fact I read the silmarillion before The Hobbit" The silmarillion is on my list haha, is it any good? | |||
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"The Lord of the Rings trilogy, it is just brilliant I do love LOTR. Though Tolkien canbe tricky to read at first I find its easier to read the trilogy if you have already read the hobbit a couple of times I read LOTR before The Hobbit in all honesty. In fact I read the silmarillion before The Hobbit The silmarillion is on my list haha, is it any good? " VERY tough read. But if you're a geek for Middle Earth in general and not just LOTR so wanna know more about Middle Earth lore its a must read | |||
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"LOTR which I read every summer for 15 years. IT Magician by Raymond E feist Dune The wheel of time series Druss the legend It's so hard to refine it. They are like old friend. It's hard to pick one out" Which is your favourite LOTR? | |||
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"Oh, mine's IT by Stephen King. I saw you on another thread and took a bit of a peak at your profile and was gonna ask you about one of the books in your pics but can't message you lol Which book? The one you're reading on the grass. It caught my eye so wanted to know more about it. Also saw your a Harry Potter fan and always geek out a little when I see another fan lol" Ahhh, Chocolat by Joanne Harris Yeah, I'm a massive HP nerd! | |||
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"The Lord of the Rings trilogy, it is just brilliant I do love LOTR. Though Tolkien canbe tricky to read at first I find its easier to read the trilogy if you have already read the hobbit a couple of times I read LOTR before The Hobbit in all honesty. In fact I read the silmarillion before The Hobbit The silmarillion is on my list haha, is it any good? VERY tough read. But if you're a geek for Middle Earth in general and not just LOTR so wanna know more about Middle Earth lore its a must read" it's is very hard to get through. It's lists of names and it can be hard to keep everything in context. But as the OP said, if you want to know everything to do with middle earth, you read the silmarillion I felt a real sadness reading it. The elves lose everything. It's bittersweet | |||
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"I don't think I could name a favourite but a few have resonated with me down the years and one of the first was a copy of 'My Family and other Animals' by Gerald Durrell because my brother did it for GCSE. " I did it for GCE yes a great entertaining and funny book,not so keen on the TV version though | |||
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"Oh, mine's IT by Stephen King. I saw you on another thread and took a bit of a peak at your profile and was gonna ask you about one of the books in your pics but can't message you lol Which book? The one you're reading on the grass. It caught my eye so wanted to know more about it. Also saw your a Harry Potter fan and always geek out a little when I see another fan lol Ahhh, Chocolat by Joanne Harris Yeah, I'm a massive HP nerd!" I love it. HP, LOTR and GOT are basically my life outside of VS. Words cannot describe my love for those three fandoms. Whats Chocolat about? | |||
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"LOTR which I read every summer for 15 years. IT Magician by Raymond E feist Dune The wheel of time series Druss the legend It's so hard to refine it. They are like old friend. It's hard to pick one out Which is your favourite LOTR? " I feel like they are one book just different acts. There are parts of each one that stand out and take you away from reality. Moria is one of the best parts of the story, just like piping and merry running with the orcs across rohan Tom bombadil doesn't make my fond memories list | |||
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"The Lord of the Rings trilogy, it is just brilliant I do love LOTR. Though Tolkien canbe tricky to read at first I find its easier to read the trilogy if you have already read the hobbit a couple of times I read LOTR before The Hobbit in all honesty. In fact I read the silmarillion before The Hobbit The silmarillion is on my list haha, is it any good? VERY tough read. But if you're a geek for Middle Earth in general and not just LOTR so wanna know more about Middle Earth lore its a must readit's is very hard to get through. It's lists of names and it can be hard to keep everything in context. But as the OP said, if you want to know everything to do with middle earth, you read the silmarillion I felt a real sadness reading it. The elves lose everything. It's bittersweet " It is very side. Also shows that raw power does not necessarily equal victory. Despite Melkor being the most piwerful Vala, he is ultimately defeated | |||
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"Oh and Neil Gaiman! " I got this particular book at a book shop you may have mentioned in Bath. I can lose a day in there. | |||
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"Oh and Neil Gaiman! I got this particular book at a book shop you may have mentioned in Bath. I can lose a day in there." Oh it's my idea of happiness, it really is and I'm so happy you know it and have been there! I almost posted it again on this thread and then thought better of it. We could one day possibly lose a couple of hours in there... Different sections obviously! | |||
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"Oh, mine's IT by Stephen King. " He doesn't half go on though... how many paged devoted to Stans wife? | |||
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"Oh, mine's IT by Stephen King. He doesn't half go on though... how many paged devoted to Stans wife? " In American psycho hes writes a pretty big chapter on Genesis and Phil Collins, brilliant | |||
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"Oh and Neil Gaiman! I got this particular book at a book shop you may have mentioned in Bath. I can lose a day in there. Oh it's my idea of happiness, it really is and I'm so happy you know it and have been there! I almost posted it again on this thread and then thought better of it. We could one day possibly lose a couple of hours in there... Different sections obviously!" there is a fantastic second hand book shop in alnwick. I could happily get locked in there x | |||
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"The Godfather by Mario Puzo, nicked a copy from a holiday home when I was about 12, it's amazing!" Wanted to read that one but never got round to it in all honesty | |||
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"The Godfather by Mario Puzo, nicked a copy from a holiday home when I was about 12, it's amazing! Wanted to read that one but never got round to it in all honesty" It's a really good read, actually. I've not long finished "The Sicilian" that was quite an interesting read too. Not as instantly approachable as the godfather though. | |||
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"Oh, mine's IT by Stephen King. He doesn't half go on though... how many paged devoted to Stans wife? In American psycho hes writes a pretty big chapter on Genesis and Phil Collins, brilliant" American Psycho was Brett Easton Ellis, bud. | |||
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"The Godfather by Mario Puzo, nicked a copy from a holiday home when I was about 12, it's amazing! Wanted to read that one but never got round to it in all honesty" It's well worth it if you get the chance! | |||
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"And of course anything by roald dahl" George's Marvellous Medicine still blows my mind | |||
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"I like a book series, so the Dark Tower books by Stephen King, or A Song of Ice and Fire of course. And you can't beat the Gruffalo " The Gruffalo absolutely fabulous book | |||
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"A favourite book is hard to choose, i've read quite a lot. Currently reading Deathlist by Chris Ryan. Authors that i read are - Chris Ryan Andy Mcnab Jack Higgins James Patterson Mark Gimenez Dean Koontz Mr2 " I really struggle reading Andy McNab in all honesty | |||
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"It's so hard to pick one but I'd say The Hobbit. It's the book that really started me reading and began my love of fantasy." The Hobbit is just sublime. It *really* irritates me that neither of my children will even entertain the idea of reading it despite my nagging ... | |||
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"It's so hard to pick one but I'd say The Hobbit. It's the book that really started me reading and began my love of fantasy." I WILL try it again. Maybe. | |||
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"It's so hard to pick one but I'd say The Hobbit. It's the book that really started me reading and began my love of fantasy. The Hobbit is just sublime. It *really* irritates me that neither of my children will even entertain the idea of reading it despite my nagging ..." I'm already planning on reading it to my nephew. | |||
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"It's so hard to pick one but I'd say The Hobbit. It's the book that really started me reading and began my love of fantasy. The Hobbit is just sublime. It *really* irritates me that neither of my children will even entertain the idea of reading it despite my nagging ..." When we have kids we fully plan on reading it to them before bed to kickstart their love for fantasy early lol | |||
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"It's so hard to pick one but I'd say The Hobbit. It's the book that really started me reading and began my love of fantasy. I WILL try it again. Maybe. " Tolkien can be tricky to read I find at times, though The Hobbit is probably the easiest to get to grips with | |||
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"It's so hard to pick one but I'd say The Hobbit. It's the book that really started me reading and began my love of fantasy. The Hobbit is just sublime. It *really* irritates me that neither of my children will even entertain the idea of reading it despite my nagging ... When we have kids we fully plan on reading it to them before bed to kickstart their love for fantasy early lol" That's a great idea hahaha bring them up properly | |||
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"A favourite book is hard to choose, i've read quite a lot. Currently reading Deathlist by Chris Ryan. Authors that i read are - Chris Ryan Andy Mcnab Jack Higgins James Patterson Mark Gimenez Dean Koontz Mr2 I really struggle reading Andy McNab in all honesty" In what way do you struggle? | |||
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"A favourite book is hard to choose, i've read quite a lot. Currently reading Deathlist by Chris Ryan. Authors that i read are - Chris Ryan Andy Mcnab Jack Higgins James Patterson Mark Gimenez Dean Koontz Mr2 I really struggle reading Andy McNab in all honesty In what way do you struggle?" Just the way he writes struggles to keep my attention. Can't put my finger on why | |||
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"The Fantastic Mr Fox. Especially when read by a very sexy lady " Had that been on bedtime stories like the one with Tom Hardy? | |||
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"Of mine and men "I only wanted to pet it lenny..." Such a strong and sweet line but so sad too" The Grapes of Wrath is one of my favourite books. It's rare a book brings me to tears but that one did ... the final scene, compassionate, shocking, desperate | |||
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"Trainspotting" Love the film but how good is the book in comparison? | |||
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"Trainspotting Love the film but how good is the book in comparison? " I have to be d*unk to read irvine Welsh books with edingburgh slang throughout...but just as good as the film | |||
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"The Hitch-Hikers Guide To The Galaxy by Douglas Adams. " Me too. The complete works of Douglas Adams woukd be my desert island bible. | |||
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"I don't think I could name a favourite but a few have resonated with me down the years and one of the first was a copy of 'My Family and other Animals' by Gerald Durrell because my brother did it for GCSE. I My Family and Other Animals. Do you watch The Durrels?" I read this at school (and also loved the older TV production starring Brian Blessed and Hannah Gordon). My triumph was putting together a gymnastic interpretive piece based on the story for our gym class, where myself and 4 other friends, retold aspects of the story, and represented various animals throughout, through a series of forward rolls, cartwheels and dubious gymnastic poses set to music. There was a real stench of Kate Bush arm-flailing and wide-eyed earnest commitments to our art performance. Gawd bless those girls, for letting me put them through it - I thought I was so creative! They really should have known better a few years later when I convinced them into presenting our Geography fieldtrip project to the school through the medium of rap to Ice Ice Baby, but they still stuck with me. | |||
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"Matilda but I also love The Witches." My fave was always Danny the Champion of the World | |||
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"Z for Zacharia read it in English at school and fell in love with it. I've got a totally worn out copy at home. It's a bout the last survivor of a nuclear apocalypse who soon realises she's not alone...." Oh yes, I remember that one. It's been years since I've read it but I did enjoy it. | |||
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"Trainspotting Love the film but how good is the book in comparison? " Much better, in my opinion. It's more expansive and offers much more of a social commentary as there are more characters and interweaving stories so it's actually quite different to the film. | |||
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"Matilda but I also love The Witches. My fave was always Danny the Champion of the World " I'm a big fan of Georges marvellous medicine too. | |||
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