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"I love the feel/smell and everything about paper books except the actual reading, I find mu kindle much easier to actually read"
Exactly this. Also my ebook reader has a built-in dictionary, which is very handy from time to time.
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"I'm reading David Baldacci and listening to Lucy Foley. Haven't used my Kindle for a while even though I keep adding the free Prime books to it."
Lucky girl, I can’t listen to audio books, would remember nothing |
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"I'm reading David Baldacci and listening to Lucy Foley. Haven't used my Kindle for a while even though I keep adding the free Prime books to it.
Lucky girl, I can’t listen to audio books, would remember nothing "
I find sometimes with audio books they go too fast for me, like in heavy expositon sections where I could reread a page at my leisure I get distracted and then I'm like what the fuck did he say |
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"I only seem to read when on holidays or travelling long distances. But read hitchhikers guide and the first book in the Discworld series earlier this year while on holidays. "
Love Terry! He’s one of my favorite authors of all times |
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"I only seem to read when on holidays or travelling long distances. But read hitchhikers guide and the first book in the Discworld series earlier this year while on holidays. "
I really need to reread the hitchhiker series |
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"I only seem to read when on holidays or travelling long distances. But read hitchhikers guide and the first book in the Discworld series earlier this year while on holidays.
I really need to reread the hitchhiker series"
There’s a series? I thought it was only one book. |
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"I only seem to read when on holidays or travelling long distances. But read hitchhikers guide and the first book in the Discworld series earlier this year while on holidays.
Love Terry! He’s one of my favorite authors of all times "
Yeah, they came highly recommended so I said I’d give it a go. |
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"I’m in a slump the last few months, can’t get through anything
Someone suggested audio books but my mind tends to wander so I don’t enjoy them "
Same, have 2 chapters left in a book and can’t finish in 2 months. And a pile of new ones waits for me |
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" The Man Who Saw Seconds", by Alexander Boldizar. Action thriller/ Sci fi. Started very good but just got very technical for several pages. Zzzz. But I'll stock with it. Downloaded on my phone for sneaky reading in work. |
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I'm an old school paperback book lover. Currently reading Cleopatra and Frankenstein by Coco Mellors.
I do occasionally listen to audio books while I'm cleaning or commuting, but I tend to zone out a lot. |
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Avid reader here, love going to bookshops and spending hours rummaging for new books. Loved Le Carre,Patterson,Baldacci, Ingleton, Connolly. There was a thread last year with regards to a book club on fab. Not sure what happened or if its still going. |
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By *aseylee324Couple 20 weeks ago
Valley of Squinting Windows |
Love books, currently reading 2, The Wren The Wren by Anne Enright and Old God's Time by Sebastian Barry. I generally have at least two on the go, one upstairs and one downstairs so I don't have to go looking |
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"I love books..but l have a short attention span so l have 5 books on the go simultaneously.
Never finish any...just start a new one. "
I tend to do this at times…I envy anyone who can happily get through one book at a time |
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I read tea leaves.
But I've also a theory I can read ladies everyday knickers, ie. I can tell a lot about them , likes, dislikes , if there gonna meet someone tall dark and handsome, come into money etc , gonna set up a stall at a Market some day , don't need to take off or anything I'm not a dirty bastard |
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By *orny PTMan 20 weeks ago
Peterborough |
I don't read fiction (The Narnia Chronicles were the last bookset I did read.)
Non-fiction is more my style and I am slightly nerdy...reference books and maps do it for me
"A type dectective story" by Mathew Woolman. It's a book about fonts and type families.
Rather than being a normal reference book, it's aimed for teens and it takes the form of a surreal crime scene investigation.
The pun, character assassination, is all too Obvious.
Bought on Sunday, finished it on Monday.
My next book will be Animation Art, by Jerry Beck. |
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"I usually just read bio's like all the men on fab to enable me to send a personalised message to all the ladies of fab
Eh, seems to me there are a lot of men on fab who can't read"
It’s a virus. Spreads between men. Makes them dyslexic when reading women’s and couples bios. |
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By *og-ManMan 20 weeks ago
somewhere |
"I usually just read bio's like all the men on fab to enable me to send a personalised message to all the ladies of fab
Eh, seems to me there are a lot of men on fab who can't read
It’s a virus. Spreads between men. Makes them dyslexic when reading women’s and couples bios. "
I'm dyslexic....its why I remember pictures rather than bio's for some reason |
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"I usually just read bio's like all the men on fab to enable me to send a personalised message to all the ladies of fab
Eh, seems to me there are a lot of men on fab who can't read
It’s a virus. Spreads between men. Makes them dyslexic when reading women’s and couples bios.
I'm dyslexic....its why I remember pictures rather than bio's for some reason "
I require a Braille technique for the pictures |
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Since covid I've found it hard to read books for some reason.
I've started a fews but gave up.
I'm trying to get through Bean counters by Richard Brooks and The Moth by Neil Giaman.
I do go down regularly to the local library more for a free read of the papers. |
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By *dfabMan 20 weeks ago
Dunboyne |
Currently about a third of the way through latest Stephen King on You Like It Darker. It's a collection so some quite short stories and just finished the long one.
Always like him as he draws you in, though sometimes an issue when you find yourself still reading at 2am on a school night! |
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By *orny PTMan 20 weeks ago
Peterborough |
"Currently about a third of the way through latest Stephen King on You Like It Darker. It's a collection so some quite short stories and just finished the long one.
Always like him as he draws you in, though sometimes an issue when you find yourself still reading at 2am on a school night!" ...who's that outside your front door? |
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By *ngle69Man 20 weeks ago
Midlands |
That's a good one.. I don't read that much at a moment but for some reasons all I was reading in past was only Lithuanian author books.. it has to be something in literature, the way Lithuanian language sounds and all the grammar |
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By *og-ManMan 20 weeks ago
somewhere |
"Im reading a Jeffery Deaver book, same series as The Bone Collector (which btw would be a class fab name )
And at night, we listen to the audiobook of A Court Of Thorns And Roses "
Do you skip the clue pages in the Jeffrey Deaver books |
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I'm a big fan of the 'take or leave' free book shelves that are popping up around the place. Currently reading one I picked up called "A round heeled woman" Late-life adventures in sex and romance by Jane Juska.
My other book by the bedside is "The Book you want everyone you love to read" By Philippa Perry. She's so wise |
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"Im reading a Jeffery Deaver book, same series as The Bone Collector (which btw would be a class fab name )
And at night, we listen to the audiobook of A Court Of Thorns And Roses
Do you skip the clue pages in the Jeffrey Deaver books "
The forensics whiteboards? 100% i breeze over them, he's too wiley to let the info out before the twist |
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By *og-ManMan 20 weeks ago
somewhere |
"Im reading a Jeffery Deaver book, same series as The Bone Collector (which btw would be a class fab name )
And at night, we listen to the audiobook of A Court Of Thorns And Roses
Do you skip the clue pages in the Jeffrey Deaver books
The forensics whiteboards? 100% i breeze over them, he's too wiley to let the info out before the twist "
I used to read them the first few books but then got sense |
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"Im reading a Jeffery Deaver book, same series as The Bone Collector (which btw would be a class fab name )
And at night, we listen to the audiobook of A Court Of Thorns And Roses
Do you skip the clue pages in the Jeffrey Deaver books
The forensics whiteboards? 100% i breeze over them, he's too wiley to let the info out before the twist
I used to read them the first few books but then got sense "
Honestly chuffed to find a man of such culture have ye read many / got a favorite?
Hes a standalone called 'The Blue Nowhere' and its easily my favorite of his |
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"I usually just read bio's like all the men on fab to enable me to send a personalised message to all the ladies of fab
Eh, seems to me there are a lot of men on fab who can't read
It’s a virus. Spreads between men. Makes them dyslexic when reading women’s and couples bios.
I'm dyslexic....its why I remember pictures rather than bio's for some reason "
Ever hear about the dyslexic pimp ? |
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By *orny PTMan 20 weeks ago
Peterborough |
"I usually just read bio's like all the men on fab to enable me to send a personalised message to all the ladies of fab
Eh, seems to me there are a lot of men on fab who can't read
It’s a virus. Spreads between men. Makes them dyslexic when reading women’s and couples bios.
I'm dyslexic....its why I remember pictures rather than bio's for some reason
Ever hear about the dyslexic pimp ? "
Ever hear about the dyscalculiac street girl?
She was offering 96s |
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By *insBadMan 20 weeks ago
& around |
"The Bible
Saw the movie so I already know the ending.. no point in reading it.
Much like a lot of fabbers, there are many eagerly anticipating the second coming
and some zombie action."
My brother gave me World War Z by Max Brooks. A collection of interviews from the war, which is all but won, bar a few spots, Greenland (fucked) and the Paris underground (riddled) I didn't want it to end. The Battle of Yonkers, The Raj Square, the new Pacific continent. |
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