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"Do you have a book in every room? I've got my kindle, a book in bedroom and another in bathroom. Might need to get a life. Lol" I think I have about a hundred books in my bedroom alone I listen to Audible when I'm doing something else but I still want to read, Kindle on my phone when I'm too lazy to pick up my book and if I don't have my book with me and my actual book book at any other time. | |||
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"Currently ‘One Day’ by David Nicholls. I know I’ll end up in snotty tears but it’s such a lovely novel. " I love that book so much! Another novel of his, Starter For Ten, is a good read too. | |||
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"Books, guys. I mean books. What's on people's current read/reading piles? I'm listening to It by Stephen King on Audible, indulging in some Enid Blyton via Kindle, currently reading The Things We Learn When We're Dead by Charlie Laidlaw. Then my next book on Kindle is Hetty Feather by Jacqueline Wilson, and Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh and The Green Mile by Stephen King will both be arriving in the post in the next few days. No such thing is too many books. " Totally agree...without books I don't know what I'd do. Just read recently: The Wife by Meg Wolitzer; Kill Your Friends by John Niven; The Reluctant Cuckold by David Mcmanus. Just started to read Adjustment Day by Chuck Palahniuk. | |||
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"Love Patricia Cornwell. Have you tried Jeffery Deaver?" I like Jeffrey Deaver, hes an easy entertaining read. If you like him you'll like Harlan Coban and Michael Connelly | |||
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"Nothing at the moment. I'm a big Steven King fan myself OP. Under the Dome was strange and tense. The Stand though.. I love that book. Childhood thing I think, saw mum watching the mini series and thought what the fuck is this? Made me pick it up as an adult. It's long as shit though. He's got such a fucked up mind, I love it. " I love the stand it's one of my favourite books, I've read it so many times. When I want to freak out my other half I whisper in his ear "my life for you" | |||
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"Nothing at the moment. I'm a big Steven King fan myself OP. Under the Dome was strange and tense. The Stand though.. I love that book. Childhood thing I think, saw mum watching the mini series and thought what the fuck is this? Made me pick it up as an adult. It's long as shit though. He's got such a fucked up mind, I love it. I love the stand it's one of my favourite books, I've read it so many times. When I want to freak out my other half I whisper in his ear "my life for you" " I say.. M o o n that spells Moon | |||
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"Nothing at the moment. I'm a big Steven King fan myself OP. Under the Dome was strange and tense. The Stand though.. I love that book. Childhood thing I think, saw mum watching the mini series and thought what the fuck is this? Made me pick it up as an adult. It's long as shit though. He's got such a fucked up mind, I love it. " How bizarre, my work crush recommended them both to me last night. If I can't find them cheap elsewhere I think I'll give them on a go on Audible after It. | |||
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"The chronicles of narnia...just felt the need to read them again some 30years later " I’m also doing that with Susan Cooper’s Dark is Rising series. Children’s books are absolutely not just for children, wonderful to revisit! | |||
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"Nothing at the moment. I'm a big Steven King fan myself OP. Under the Dome was strange and tense. The Stand though.. I love that book. Childhood thing I think, saw mum watching the mini series and thought what the fuck is this? Made me pick it up as an adult. It's long as shit though. He's got such a fucked up mind, I love it. How bizarre, my work crush recommended them both to me last night. If I can't find them cheap elsewhere I think I'll give them on a go on Audible after It. " Book Gangsta Also a fan of Tolkien, Rowling, Michael Crighton, Pratchett, Gaimen and Ian M Banks. | |||
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"Nothing at the moment. I'm a big Steven King fan myself OP. Under the Dome was strange and tense. The Stand though.. I love that book. Childhood thing I think, saw mum watching the mini series and thought what the fuck is this? Made me pick it up as an adult. It's long as shit though. He's got such a fucked up mind, I love it. How bizarre, my work crush recommended them both to me last night. If I can't find them cheap elsewhere I think I'll give them on a go on Audible after It. Book Gangsta Also a fan of Tolkien, Rowling, Michael Crighton, Pratchett, Gaimen and Ian M Banks." Literally just bought The Stand on Amazon to be delivered by 8pm by tomorrow. Oops. Yaaas, yaaas, talk Gaiman to me. | |||
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"Nothing at the moment. I'm a big Steven King fan myself OP. Under the Dome was strange and tense. The Stand though.. I love that book. Childhood thing I think, saw mum watching the mini series and thought what the fuck is this? Made me pick it up as an adult. It's long as shit though. He's got such a fucked up mind, I love it. How bizarre, my work crush recommended them both to me last night. If I can't find them cheap elsewhere I think I'll give them on a go on Audible after It. Book Gangsta Also a fan of Tolkien, Rowling, Michael Crighton, Pratchett, Gaimen and Ian M Banks. Literally just bought The Stand on Amazon to be delivered by 8pm by tomorrow. Oops. Yaaas, yaaas, talk Gaiman to me. " And the author of the book in my profile pic. Love his historical fiction of the Mongols so far. Not Rome or War of the Roses. As for Gaiman.. The Sandman Graphic Novels. Good Omens. | |||
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"Nothing at the moment. I'm a big Steven King fan myself OP. Under the Dome was strange and tense. The Stand though.. I love that book. Childhood thing I think, saw mum watching the mini series and thought what the fuck is this? Made me pick it up as an adult. It's long as shit though. He's got such a fucked up mind, I love it. How bizarre, my work crush recommended them both to me last night. If I can't find them cheap elsewhere I think I'll give them on a go on Audible after It. Book Gangsta Also a fan of Tolkien, Rowling, Michael Crighton, Pratchett, Gaimen and Ian M Banks. Literally just bought The Stand on Amazon to be delivered by 8pm by tomorrow. Oops. Yaaas, yaaas, talk Gaiman to me. And the author of the book in my profile pic. Love his historical fiction of the Mongols so far. Not Rome or War of the Roses. As for Gaiman.. The Sandman Graphic Novels. Good Omens." Sandman is like a graphic novel version of Steven King to me. Just lots of real humanity and the utter madness that comes with that, the good, the bad and brutally ugly. Added to a bit of sci-fi mythology. | |||
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"The chronicles of narnia...just felt the need to read them again some 30years later I’m also doing that with Susan Cooper’s Dark is Rising series. Children’s books are absolutely not just for children, wonderful to revisit! " Different kind of fanasties from an innocent time... Im really enjoying visiting this world again | |||
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