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By *tella Heels OP TV/TS
over a year ago
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I used to read a hell of a lot, but recently struggled to concentrate too long, still I have read a couple of books recently.. so curious what are you reading at the moment?
Are you enjoying it?
What was your favourite or recommended book or author to read?
I just read where there be dragons.. nice easy fantasy book, enjoyable read..
I loved labyrinth by Kate Mosse
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over a year ago
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Starting 2 new courses today so no fun reading for a bit ... just research
But am listening to audiobooks as I type and just finishing the Philip Pullman trilogy |
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"Starting 2 new courses today so no fun reading for a bit ... just research
But am listening to audiobooks as I type and just finishing the Philip Pullman trilogy "
Reminds me, I should get into audiobooks, I listen to podcasts plenty enough so just need to find somewhere to start. |
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over a year ago
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Reading Holy Sister by Mark Lawrence at the moment.
Fav author is Peter V Brett, recommended by Mr, loved the books so much influenced my back piece, and my profile name xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Starting 2 new courses today so no fun reading for a bit ... just research
But am listening to audiobooks as I type and just finishing the Philip Pullman trilogy
Reminds me, I should get into audiobooks, I listen to podcasts plenty enough so just need to find somewhere to start. "
I subscribe to Audible it's ace! |
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Just finished a Phillip Pullman book, now started a book about psychopaths. I’ll read anything and have about 15 waiting to be started,fiction and non fiction.
Oh and im about to do an important course at work so I have about 300 pages of government documents to read, nice |
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I dont really have the time to read a physical book nowadays but I listen to audiobooks when I'm at work. At the moment I'm listening to the Dresden Files series. I've got almost 200 audiobooks and a total listening time close to 6 months |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Cloud Atlas - David Mitchell (no not that David Mitchell) read it years ago but I'm bored of waiting for him to write a new novel so I'm going through his back catalogue.... Again.
Always very well constructed with beautiful prose, a ridiculous imagination and a touch of the supernatural. Cloud Atlas or Ghostwritten are good intros...
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I dont really have the time to read a physical book nowadays but I listen to audiobooks when I'm at work. At the moment I'm listening to the Dresden Files series. I've got almost 200 audiobooks and a total listening time close to 6 months "
Racked up a few hours there havent we |
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"I dont really have the time to read a physical book nowadays but I listen to audiobooks when I'm at work. At the moment I'm listening to the Dresden Files series. I've got almost 200 audiobooks and a total listening time close to 6 months
Racked up a few hours there havent we "
Only a couple |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Cloud Atlas - David Mitchell (no not that David Mitchell) read it years ago but I'm bored of waiting for him to write a new novel so I'm going through his back catalogue.... Again.
Always very well constructed with beautiful prose, a ridiculous imagination and a touch of the supernatural. Cloud Atlas or Ghostwritten are good intros...
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Also started reading this last night |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just stared The House of Sacrifice by Anna Smith Spark, it's a literate almost operatic grimdark fantasy and I highly recommend the author to anyone into fantasy. "
Will take a look. Ta. |
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By *uryWhipMan
over a year ago
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I've started too many things I cant catch up with, comics mostly. Stated reading, and collecting, Eternals and New Gods both by Jack Kirby. Also started the original series of Gurdians of the Galaxy plus about 50 tabs currently open in Google on my phone for other comics I've stated.
Books - John Dies at the End, Pulp by Buckowski and Mort by Pratchett |
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"Just stared The House of Sacrifice by Anna Smith Spark, it's a literate almost operatic grimdark fantasy and I highly recommend the author to anyone into fantasy.
Will take a look. Ta."
Start with The Court of Broken Knives x |
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Background read is Jerusalem, by Alan Moore. Very complex, very rewarding, almost every chapter makes you go to re-read earlier sections as connections between characters and time periods drop into place.
In between chapters of that, been re-reading stuff by M.John Harrison, Roger Zelazy, Angela Carter. |
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"Background read is Jerusalem, by Alan Moore. Very complex, very rewarding, almost every chapter makes you go to re-read earlier sections as connections between characters and time periods drop into place.
In between chapters of that, been re-reading stuff by M.John Harrison, Roger Zelazy, Angela Carter."
*Zelazny |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’m reading an autobiography of an Irish footballer. What Do You Think Of That - Kieran Donaghey.
It’s brilliant. " could of atleast been clinton morrison or kenny cunningham |
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"Background read is Jerusalem, by Alan Moore. Very complex, very rewarding, almost every chapter makes you go to re-read earlier sections as connections between characters and time periods drop into place.
In between chapters of that, been re-reading stuff by M.John Harrison, Roger Zelazy, Angela Carter.
*Zelazny"
An impressive list. I have to admit that I gave up on Jerusalem. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I’m reading an autobiography of an Irish footballer. What Do You Think Of That - Kieran Donaghey.
It’s brilliant. could of atleast been clinton morrison or kenny cunningham "
Why? I like real football, they play Fairyball. |
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