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By *omRP OP   Man 34 weeks ago

North Curry

Your purchased? Have you started read it or finished it yet?

My last purchase was ‘Space Aged Indians’

But still reading ‘The Priest and the Witch’

Not clever enough to have more than one book on the go at a time.

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By *itSurreyCoupleCouple 34 weeks ago

Reigate

The graphic novel version of 1984. Picked it up yesterday in Gosh! And will start to read tonight.

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By *mmaleiaWoman 34 weeks ago

Trowbridge

Scandinavian design in the doll house, I’ve looked at ever page at least 5 times

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By *atnip make me purrWoman 34 weeks ago

Reading

My family and other rock stars.

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By *omRP OP   Man 34 weeks ago

North Curry


"The graphic novel version of 1984. Picked it up yesterday in Gosh! And will start to read tonight. "

I read that a few years ago. I hope you enjoy it.

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By *cott73Man 34 weeks ago

brighton

James O'Brien's latest.

Also got Johnny Johnson's autobiography on the go. Amazing stories of his flying career during the war.

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By *amierebelMan 34 weeks ago

My own little world

A silent death by Peter May. I had a choice of read this or stare at 4 cell walls absolute cracking read however.

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple 34 weeks ago

Leeds

Thursday murder club - Richard osmand.

Yes started it on Friday.

The mr

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By *idssissyTV/TS 34 weeks ago

Birmingham


"Thursday murder club - Richard osmand.

Yes started it on Friday.

The mr"

His fourth one but not started yet

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By *ohn.Wick.Man 34 weeks ago

The Continental

Tender is the flesh.

Absolutely NOT for the faint hearted.

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By *icecouple561Couple 34 weeks ago
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East Sussex

'Ancestors' Prof Alice Roberts

I haven't started it yet

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By *weet LisaTV/TS 34 weeks ago

Crawley

Last book purchased: The Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow. Not read it yet.

Last book read: War is a Racket ny Smedley Butler.

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By (user no longer on site) 34 weeks ago

Wuthering Hieghts.

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By *ust RachelTV/TS 34 weeks ago

Horsham

Chicken Hawk. I have read it several times, part way through the book at the moment.

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By *obyn GravesTV/TS 34 weeks ago

1127 walnut avenue

contract in blood..a history of uk thrash metal sometime last year...I rarely purchase books.. pretty much all of my reading is books from the library

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By *anManCoolMan 34 weeks ago

Camborne

Finished Ghosts of Sleath last week and now reading Careless in Red

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By *mileyculturebelfastMan 34 weeks ago

belfast


"contract in blood..a history of uk thrash metal sometime last year...I rarely purchase books.. pretty much all of my reading is books from the library "

What was it like?

I'm just after rereading the jayne county autobiography.

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By (user no longer on site) 34 weeks ago

Girl unmasked by Emily Katy. About her journey as an autistic child into adulthood. Amazing read but quite sad.

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By *ose-tinted GlassesMan 34 weeks ago

Glasgow / London


"The graphic novel version of 1984. Picked it up yesterday in Gosh! And will start to read tonight. "

Gosh! is such a lovely shop. I was there on Wednesday.

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple 34 weeks ago

Leeds

Madame - Sara Cate

Mrs

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By *obyn GravesTV/TS 34 weeks ago

1127 walnut avenue


"contract in blood..a history of uk thrash metal sometime last year...I rarely purchase books.. pretty much all of my reading is books from the library

What was it like?

I'm just after rereading the jayne county autobiography. "

It was interesting but totally different from his other books..of the punk variety.. coming from a punk background despite liking metal I really find the rockstarism of the whole scene ridiculous it's all about signing to major labels..fans..big tour's.. it's worth a read if you can find it cheap.. funnily enough I've also re read Jayne county's it's an interesting book..

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By *agatoXXXMan 34 weeks ago

Gone and completely forgotten.

Holbein, Historic Royal Palaces exhibition book. Excellent read, and exquisitely printed images.

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By *mileyculturebelfastMan 34 weeks ago

belfast


"contract in blood..a history of uk thrash metal sometime last year...I rarely purchase books.. pretty much all of my reading is books from the library

What was it like?

I'm just after rereading the jayne county autobiography.

It was interesting but totally different from his other books..of the punk variety.. coming from a punk background despite liking metal I really find the rockstarism of the whole scene ridiculous it's all about signing to major labels..fans..big tour's.. it's worth a read if you can find it cheap.. funnily enough I've also re read Jayne county's it's an interesting book.."

Ive just ordered the country fit for heroes book. Hopefully be decent.

Jayne county had/still has some balls on her.

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By *eliWoman 34 weeks ago

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Galatea by Madeline Miller, not read as only recently purchased from a charity shop - saw it in the window and couldn't resist.

I have several piles of books that I'm either rereading/going to read soon so... I probably won't start it for a few months.

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By *rgasmatron1970Man 34 weeks ago

Bromley

Shantaram - Gregory Roberts

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By *eliWoman 34 weeks ago

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"Shantaram - Gregory Roberts "

Shantaram is one of my favourite books! I really hope you enjoy it, it's got fantastic Kerouac vibes about it.

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By (user no longer on site) 34 weeks ago

Last book read: 'The Botticelli Secret' - Marina Fiorato (11/10)

Last 2 books purchased together, but not yet read:

'Pandora's Jar' - Natalie Haynes

'The Invention of Medicine: From Homer to Hippocrates' - Robin Lane Fox

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By *ose-tinted GlassesMan 34 weeks ago

Glasgow / London

I just finished the last book I bought. The Diamond Age, by Neal Stephenson. I’m not sure how much I liked it. The final act really stepped things up though. Bloody revolution, conscious evolution, and a dash of slightly weirdly-handled sex to boot.

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By (user no longer on site) 34 weeks ago

Strange Sally Diamond

It’ll inevitably be dramatised for telly by ITV.

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By *amie HantsWoman 34 weeks ago

Atlantis

I saw The Jungle Book in a charity shop for £1.50 last week so picked it up as I’ve never read it, I’ve only seen the Disney version

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By *tylebender03Man 34 weeks ago

Manchester

I purchased Three Assassins by Kotaro Isaka yesterday. Ive read the 1st chapter and it’s amazing

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By *ustAnotherMan 34 weeks ago

Mids

I bought a copy of the complete Maus while on holiday. Great graphics novel about one man's experience surviving the holocaust. My copy had fallen apart

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By *idnight RamblerMan 34 weeks ago

Pershore

The Wall by John Lanchester. Read his other novel Capital earlier, and really enjoyed it.

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By *obin444Man 34 weeks ago

Windsor

Always have several books on the go.

The last one I bought was “The Price of Football”., as I enjoy the podcast

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By (user no longer on site) 34 weeks ago

Just finishing reading Weathering by Ruth Allen and just bought Ink Blood Sister Scribe by Emma Torz to read next

Mrs Classy

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By *ehindHerEyesCouple 34 weeks ago

SomewhereOnlyWeKnow

A mischief of rats by Sarah yarwood Lovett, about halfway through, need to get back into it just not been in a reading mood

Tinder

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By *ealMissShadyWoman 34 weeks ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders

Naming Jack the Ripper

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By *ake_or_deathMan 34 weeks ago

Manchester


"Tender is the flesh.

Absolutely NOT for the faint hearted. "

I loved that book!

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By *ake_or_deathMan 34 weeks ago

Manchester

Unusually the book I've most recently bought is the one I'm currently reading - usually new books go into the fairy substantial 'To read' pile. It's I Belong Here: A Journey Along the Backbone of Britain by Anita Sethi.

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By *eard and BoobsCouple 34 weeks ago

Portstewart

He newest in the Adrian's undead diary series haven't even even started it yet lol

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By *ostindreamsMan 34 weeks ago

London

I usually read on kindle. But recently started buying all my favourite books in second hand shops for my bookshelf. Last one I bought was "Thus Spoke Zarathustra"

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By *onameyet2Man 34 weeks ago

chorley

Just read Jonathon Livingston Seagul after reading a post on here, I’d never heard of it before but found it thought provoking.

I now have a long list to consider after reading this thread thanks guys

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By *SCouple81Couple 34 weeks ago

Between Edinburgh and Scottish Borders

This book will save your life by a m homes. Started reading it

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By (user no longer on site) 34 weeks ago

I mostly buy books from charity shops or borrow them from the library. Recently picked up Skint Estate by Cash Carraway so I'll be starting on that this week.

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By *ivemealadybonerWoman 34 weeks ago

somewhere

Last physical book I purchased is a chick lit affair, from Sainsbury's in January, I started it on holiday and I doubt I will ever finish it, it's not really my cup of tea.

I purchased an audio book also for my holiday from my favourite author, Jill Manaell, her new one but never listening to an audio book and trying too a few times with this one, I am much more visual and need a hard copy in my hand (whhheeeeyyy!), my brain wanders too much. I'll get a physical copy when I can.

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By *undee2Man 34 weeks ago

Dundee

Currently reading Leon Uris' Exodus for the umpteenth time. Finally bought the hardback having gone through two paperback copies.

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By *till gameMan 34 weeks ago

Oldham

The beano 1975 edition

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