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The Last House on Needless Street
Has anyone read this book? I couldn’t put it down and ended up reading most of the night.
It’s frustrating as I can’t talk to anyone about it as it would spoil the story if they haven’t read it.
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over a year ago
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I'm reading (or listening to) Shape, the hidden geometry of everything.
Not the best of choices for an audio book as it makes a lot of references to diagrams on the accompanying pdf which isn't much use when I'm driving. Good brain exercise though visualising from descriptions.
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"I'm reading (or listening to) Shape, the hidden geometry of everything.
Not the best of choices for an audio book as it makes a lot of references to diagrams on the accompanying pdf which isn't much use when I'm driving. Good brain exercise though visualising from descriptions.
Mr"
I think that’s well over my head |
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over a year ago
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"Fake law by the secret barrister very iluminating and interesting take on how the govt & media twist and manipulate stories about the law "
Been tempted to give that a go. I’m guessing for that you’re enjoying it. |
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"I'm working my way through the Discworld Death collection, up to Soul Music.
And bits and pieces of the Anarchists Cookbook, to balance out the absurdism "
Hello fellow Kevin
(You may not get that at all) |
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"I'm working my way through the Discworld Death collection, up to Soul Music.
And bits and pieces of the Anarchists Cookbook, to balance out the absurdism
Hello fellow Kevin
(You may not get that at all)"
I did have to Google it, but would say it's accurate , |
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over a year ago
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I’m just finishing “All that remains - A life in Death” by Professor Dame Sue Black.
Then I’ll start on “The Seven Ages of Death” by Dr. Richard Shepherd |
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"Year One by Nora Roberts.
I've read it before a couple times but I can't afford anything new at the moment."
Charity shops are your friends . Well some of them are. Some are way too expensive for books |
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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon |
"Year One by Nora Roberts.
I've read it before a couple times but I can't afford anything new at the moment.
Charity shops are your friends . Well some of them are. Some are way too expensive for books "
I know! They're stupid money here. Plus I'm running out of room on the bookshelves. I could build more bookshelves I guess.... |
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over a year ago
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"Year One by Nora Roberts.
I've read it before a couple times but I can't afford anything new at the moment.
Charity shops are your friends . Well some of them are. Some are way too expensive for books
I know! They're stupid money here. Plus I'm running out of room on the bookshelves. I could build more bookshelves I guess...."
audio books from your local library!! |
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"Year One by Nora Roberts.
I've read it before a couple times but I can't afford anything new at the moment.
Charity shops are your friends . Well some of them are. Some are way too expensive for books "
I go to the telephone box in the next village, it’s been made into a book swap. |
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"Year One by Nora Roberts.
I've read it before a couple times but I can't afford anything new at the moment.
Charity shops are your friends . Well some of them are. Some are way too expensive for books
I know! They're stupid money here. Plus I'm running out of room on the bookshelves. I could build more bookshelves I guess...."
Building more/bigger shelves is always the better option than not getting more books. Upgraded mine a few weeks ago. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Sorry not too high brow here, occasional nip in reading a book called Wilding (about re-wilding of a farm in S of England) but it takes a bit of thought so I can't read a lot of it. Also reading the Yachtmaster's handbook and guidance notes and thinking I need to sort out a review at some point. Also waiting for the new Jack Reacher due out at the end of the month. |
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By *ack688Man
over a year ago
abruzzo Italy (and UK) |
I finished ‘Apples never fall’, the new one by Liane Moriarty a couple of days ago which was a slow start but I ended up loving it.
Now I’m reading ‘Once there were wolves’ by Charlotte McConaghy, a novel about trying to reintroduce wolves into the Cairngorms to try to help re-wild the highlands, and that’s great so far. |
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By *ack688Man
over a year ago
abruzzo Italy (and UK) |
"Year One by Nora Roberts.
I've read it before a couple times but I can't afford anything new at the moment."
“When I have a little money, I buy books; and if I have any left, I buy food and clothes.” - Erasmus |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Heroes and Villains, Angela Carter. It is the first book I have read in an age. It wasnt one on my to read pile either I went to the library to get a whole new one. Poor patient books in my to read pile. One day books one day. |
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By *MNJCouple
over a year ago
Nuneaton |
Just finished the moon flower murders by Anthony Horowitz which was the last one of his I could find.
I really struggle with switching authors as I hate getting a few hours into a book and not liking it so I tend to listen to everything and author has done before moving onto the next, these are always audio books as I'm a driver. |
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