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Post by darrengers on Sept 4, 2012 1:02:33 GMT
Extra Time - Davie Weir
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stevo9
And That's A Start
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Post by stevo9 on Sept 4, 2012 1:10:07 GMT
Just finished James Lee Burke's Feast Day Of Fools, possibly his best work(!), moved on to Dean Koontz' What The Night Knows.'
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Post by Mr Kite on Sept 7, 2012 17:38:13 GMT
I`ve almost finished Dirk Gently`s Detective Agency by the brilliant Douglas Adams .
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Post by stevo9 on Sept 10, 2012 4:01:13 GMT
Douglas Adams was your quintessential 'Genius Cut Short'
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Post by oneafter909 on Sept 28, 2012 10:17:23 GMT
Julia's Banjo
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Post by Amadeus on Sept 28, 2012 22:12:15 GMT
Just went through- The Beatles - Hunter Davies Many Years From Now - Miles/McCartney The Lives Of J.L. - Albert Goldman Ringo, Straight Man Or Joker - Alan Clayson
and am now starting to plow through ANTHOLOGY again.
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Post by Mr Kite on Sept 29, 2012 20:10:53 GMT
Many Years From Now was the last Beatle related book I read. ! I have just started Game Of Thrones .
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Post by jimsgotweb on Oct 1, 2012 20:01:09 GMT
I just finished the "Crum" trilogy by Lee Maynard. Real fun read! Jim
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stevo9
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Post by stevo9 on Oct 2, 2012 10:36:53 GMT
The first of the Girl With The Dragon Tattoo trilogy . . . . first hundred pages a bit hard work . . . .
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Post by sheepdog on Oct 2, 2012 12:40:58 GMT
Shout the true storyof the beatles
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Post by stevo9 on Oct 9, 2012 0:32:55 GMT
Finished Girl With The Dragon Tattoo; it's good, even very good, but not the most fantastically brilliant murder mystery I've ever read, meaning I disagree with about 85% of the book-buying world. Oh well, never mind. Have just opened The Girl Who Played With Fire, to see how the sequel goes.
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Post by stevo9 on Oct 18, 2012 9:34:51 GMT
Finished The Girl Who Played With Fire . . . moving on to the last in the trilogy.
Fire Girl was OK, there are lots of better action/mystery writers out there though, sort of 7.4 out of ten.
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Post by studyingthebeatles on Oct 31, 2012 11:20:56 GMT
I am reading Sgt. Pepper and the Beatles, and various other texts on understanding popular music.
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Post by roscoe on Nov 5, 2012 6:00:46 GMT
I have just begun Vatican Secret Diplomacy by C Gallagher. It covers the relationship between Popes Pius & Hitler, Stalin, Rooseveldt etc.
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Post by Amadeus on Nov 5, 2012 18:05:03 GMT
All the Jason Bourne Novels.
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Post by mrmustard on Nov 5, 2012 22:50:55 GMT
All the Jason Bourne Novels. How do they compare to the films?
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Post by ROCKY on Nov 5, 2012 23:08:33 GMT
I've been hunting for that for years! Where did you find it?
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Post by Amadeus on Nov 6, 2012 0:17:18 GMT
All the Jason Bourne Novels. How do they compare to the films? They are two completely different stories. The only similarity is that Jason Bourne had amnesia/hooked up with Marie/was a product of Treadstone and there, the similarities end. So don't read them expecting to fill in details on the movies because the stories are completely different. It would be interesting if they actually made a movie actually based on the books. They're pretty good stories.
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Post by stevo9 on Nov 8, 2012 12:59:28 GMT
Finished the Lisbeth Salandar trilogy!!! Not bad, just not best thing ever, as many reviewers seem to think.
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Post by jimsgotweb on Dec 5, 2012 13:53:18 GMT
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