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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Is the cottage as magic as the title claims?
Its on a natural power source so more of a channeling cottage "
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Intriguing *puts pinky to mouth
So what happens in this cottage you speak of?? |
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"I am on James Herbert The magic cottage at the moment
I love that book"
I first read it when I was 18 and that hooked me onto Mr Herbert so I collected the whole works apart from The Rats saga, I hate rats |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Nothing at the moment...I need down time to pick one up though. I’ve got grounded spiritually on audio books if that counts?! "
Audio books certainly count!
What is Grounded Spirituality? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I am on James Herbert The magic cottage at the moment "
I remember dragging my mum and dad around bookshops in Cornwall to buy this when it came out in 1986!
Great book! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I've just started The Rules of Contagion - Why Things Spread and Why They Stop. Adam Kucharski.
Recommended on the virology podcast I listen to.
I know how to have fun "
Virology podcasts are TIGHT! |
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"I've just started The Rules of Contagion - Why Things Spread and Why They Stop. Adam Kucharski.
Recommended on the virology podcast I listen to.
I know how to have fun "
Is it an easy read swing x |
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"I've just started The Rules of Contagion - Why Things Spread and Why They Stop. Adam Kucharski.
Recommended on the virology podcast I listen to.
I know how to have fun
Is it an easy read swing x"
So far yes, but I'm only just at the beginning.
It doesn't read like mathematical modelling thank God |
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"I am on James Herbert The magic cottage at the moment
I love that book
I first read it when I was 18 and that hooked me onto Mr Herbert so I collected the whole works apart from The Rats saga, I hate rats "
It was Creed that got me hooked on James Herbert.
I re-read The Rats saga when I had pet rats...probably not the best idea I've ever had |
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"I've just started The Rules of Contagion - Why Things Spread and Why They Stop. Adam Kucharski.
Recommended on the virology podcast I listen to.
I know how to have fun
Is it an easy read swing x
So far yes, but I'm only just at the beginning.
It doesn't read like mathematical modelling thank God "
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By *P994Man
over a year ago
Travelling |
"I only ever really read non-fiction. Currently reading Conquests and Cultures by Thomas Sowell
Any good? I like to alternate between fantasy/scifi and some history or science"
I’m enjoying it from what I’ve read so far. I’d recommend it, there’s a good overview of different continents which makes an interesting read. |
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"I am on James Herbert The magic cottage at the moment
I love that book
I first read it when I was 18 and that hooked me onto Mr Herbert so I collected the whole works apart from The Rats saga, I hate rats
It was Creed that got me hooked on James Herbert.
I re-read The Rats saga when I had pet rats...probably not the best idea I've ever had "
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"I am on James Herbert The magic cottage at the moment
I love that book
I first read it when I was 18 and that hooked me onto Mr Herbert so I collected the whole works apart from The Rats saga, I hate rats "
I got into James Herbert at school and started with the rats trilogy, it definitely sets your imagination off. Magic Cottage is great |
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"I only ever really read non-fiction. Currently reading Conquests and Cultures by Thomas Sowell
Any good? I like to alternate between fantasy/scifi and some history or science
I’m enjoying it from what I’ve read so far. I’d recommend it, there’s a good overview of different continents which makes an interesting read."
Nice one cheers, I'll pop it on my list |
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"I am on James Herbert The magic cottage at the moment
I love that book
I first read it when I was 18 and that hooked me onto Mr Herbert so I collected the whole works apart from The Rats saga, I hate rats
I got into James Herbert at school and started with the rats trilogy, it definitely sets your imagination off. Magic Cottage is great "
Have you read herberts David Ash saga thats quite good spurs x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’m currently working my way through the Ben Stillman series by Peter Brandvold, not long finished the Black Fleet and Expansion Wars trilogies by Joshua Dalzelle (for the second time). |
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"I am on James Herbert The magic cottage at the moment
I love that book
I first read it when I was 18 and that hooked me onto Mr Herbert so I collected the whole works apart from The Rats saga, I hate rats
I got into James Herbert at school and started with the rats trilogy, it definitely sets your imagination off. Magic Cottage is great
Have you read herberts David Ash saga thats quite good spurs x"
No I haven’t, I’ll have to add them to my list. The last I read of his was 48 |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Seems to be all fiction books people are reading. For fiction I read graphic novels but for book books it's all ancient history/cultures and ancient philosophy type stuff.
Anyone interested in those subjects? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’m half way through Talking with Psychopaths and Savages, a journey into the evil mind by Christopher Berry-Dee, I’ve always been interested in not what killers do but why "
Brilliant read!! Try The jigsaw man if you haven’t already , genuine profiler who has worked on some well documented cases in UK, I was hooked!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Nothing at the moment...I need down time to pick one up though. I’ve got grounded spiritually on audio books if that counts?!
Audio books certainly count!
What is Grounded Spirituality? "
Essentially a book of self discovery and journey of the author Jeff brown...Reading after having read uncommon bond. Throughly love his work |
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"Seems to be all fiction books people are reading. For fiction I read graphic novels but for book books it's all ancient history/cultures and ancient philosophy type stuff.
Anyone interested in those subjects? "
I am. Very much.
But my current read certainly isn't fiction |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Seems to be all fiction books people are reading. For fiction I read graphic novels but for book books it's all ancient history/cultures and ancient philosophy type stuff.
Anyone interested in those subjects? "
Not quite ancient history but I read History of the SS by G.S Graber recently, a very interesting and eye opening read. |
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"I’m half way through Talking with Psychopaths and Savages, a journey into the evil mind by Christopher Berry-Dee, I’ve always been interested in not what killers do but why
Brilliant read!! Try The jigsaw man if you haven’t already , genuine profiler who has worked on some well documented cases in UK, I was hooked!! "
It is, I’m enjoying it. Thanks Jessica for the recommendation sounds right up my street, added to the list |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I am on James Herbert The magic cottage at the moment
I love that book
I first read it when I was 18 and that hooked me onto Mr Herbert so I collected the whole works apart from The Rats saga, I hate rats
I got into James Herbert at school and started with the rats trilogy, it definitely sets your imagination off. Magic Cottage is great "
I started with ratty oh and the dark...I loved Once and Ash. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I’m half way through Talking with Psychopaths and Savages, a journey into the evil mind by Christopher Berry-Dee, I’ve always been interested in not what killers do but why
Brilliant read!! Try The jigsaw man if you haven’t already , genuine profiler who has worked on some well documented cases in UK, I was hooked!!
It is, I’m enjoying it. Thanks Jessica for the recommendation sounds right up my street, added to the list "
Try the psycopath test...its a curious look at those setting the rules as to what proves a psycopath. Worth a read. |
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"I’m half way through Talking with Psychopaths and Savages, a journey into the evil mind by Christopher Berry-Dee, I’ve always been interested in not what killers do but why
Brilliant read!! Try The jigsaw man if you haven’t already , genuine profiler who has worked on some well documented cases in UK, I was hooked!! "
He has done another one but its not as good as the jigsaw man.
Highly recommend. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Reading my notes. Going to write a book.
Mind is too much all over the place to read. I've got many I fancy picking up and reading. Dawn French, JK Rowling, Stephen King. To name but a few. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Seems to be all fiction books people are reading. For fiction I read graphic novels but for book books it's all ancient history/cultures and ancient philosophy type stuff.
Anyone interested in those subjects? " Yes . See my post |
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"Seems to be all fiction books people are reading. For fiction I read graphic novels but for book books it's all ancient history/cultures and ancient philosophy type stuff.
Anyone interested in those subjects? "
Got a whole bookcase like that. From neolithic thru Egyptology and Roman Empire, to Dark Ages and the Tudor period. Massive history nerd |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Seems to be all fiction books people are reading. For fiction I read graphic novels but for book books it's all ancient history/cultures and ancient philosophy type stuff.
Anyone interested in those subjects?
Got a whole bookcase like that. From neolithic thru Egyptology and Roman Empire, to Dark Ages and the Tudor period. Massive history nerd "
Massive history fan. I ve actually ran Hadrians wall in full legionairre kit as they would have done to finish their training. Taught me a lot. I own a full, researched copy of a gladious..correct balance, weight etc. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The latest David Mitchell - Utopia Avenue.
David Mitchell off the t.v.?"
The guy behind 'Cloud Atlas' though I did read telly D.M.'s autobio and it was a good read |
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"I’m half way through Talking with Psychopaths and Savages, a journey into the evil mind by Christopher Berry-Dee, I’ve always been interested in not what killers do but why
Brilliant read!! Try The jigsaw man if you haven’t already , genuine profiler who has worked on some well documented cases in UK, I was hooked!!
It is, I’m enjoying it. Thanks Jessica for the recommendation sounds right up my street, added to the list
Try the psycopath test...its a curious look at those setting the rules as to what proves a psycopath. Worth a read."
Thanks for the recommendation, my first audio book |
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