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Gary Larson is fantastic! Enjoy -
Great thread, i'm rereading a lot of terry pratchet at the moment, the discworld series of books, very interesting reads
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A very short story Sufficiently short I’ve read it’s 151 small pages tonight. Sufficiently confusing inadequate to start again 10 pages in just to ensure I knew which voice was which. I’m not sure about the ending at all but the book is as haunting as reviews suggested. A book to leave you with a slightly disturbed uneasy feeling.
A recommendation? Hmm, you decide.
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Do we have many readers in here? I love crime fiction novels, it's usually my go to genre but i've been trying out some new stuff too as i've started a book blog.
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Hi I read a book a week most weeks, I don't have a favourite author or genre, I'll read anything, in normal times I always try and support local charity shops by buying books from them and donating them as well.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Hi JadeB90 I big fan of Crime books to. Especially Patricia Cornwells : Scarpetta serious.
And James Pattersons: Womens Murder Mystery club. I quite few books behind on both .
Also books from Torey Hayden who writes stories of her time as a special needs teacher
As well as other books by Harper and Collins true story section is inspiring. Throw in a bit of Stephen king and Dean l koontz sci fi I'm an all rounder. -
I love to read, i enjoy biographys of famous movie people, actors/ actresses behind the scenes people to, also enjoy Terry pratchett, working my way through the disc world books, very funny author
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@ronni dean koontz writes my favourite series - odd thomas. i've lost count of the times i've read them now lol. I also really like tess gerritson - she does the 'bones' series
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@JadeB90. Love the Bones tv series didnt read the books.
Thinking of getting and ebooks reader or tablet. Eye sight not to good havent read in a while. Thought with them might allow enlarge text. Miss reading. -
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@scotleag a hard back 900 pages whoa. Just avoid north and south in hard back. You'd need on wheels to carry it around.
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love charity shop book. Can novels and text
Back a few decades ago they sell something not a book but original readers digest. Every since I was I kid love that pocket size. Proper investigative journalism. I once huge going back 1950 you could see the world. change. It began 1890s approx.
Could get old books from charity my first was 1930s print of letters from Browning. Finney letters and poetry to his friends especially Kipling.
Unfortunately not many charity shops are wheelchair accessible nowadays.
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Hi am a big book reader I love real life books and history, the call the midwife series and Cathy glass She’s a Foster carer, and things like that what does everyone else like ?
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Morning guys! How are you all?
I have just finished reading The Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes, a great read! It was such a good plot that had a few twists and turns!Scope -
Chloe_Scope said:
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JadeB90 said:Do we have many readers in here? I love crime fiction novels, it's usually my go to genre but i've been trying out some new stuff too as i've started a book blog.
What are your favourite titles/authors?
As far as favourite authors go I absolutely adore Agatha Christie when it comes to mysteries and crime. For new stuff do you have a genre in mind?
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