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Originally posted by Sand Leaper
"Pollen" by Jeff Noon. Never got to finish it though :( Music takes up too much time nowadays, I should try to do something bout that.


Jeff Noon is ing mint :D

Last book I read was Only Forward by Michael Marshall Smith.
KilldaDJ
to kill a mockingbird

yeah yeah i know, me + books!?
moondog
last nook i read was jennifer government by max barry. Quite funny, but in a kind of scary way tha you could see it happening in real life:nervous:
chojin
amazing spiderman #75 :conf:
Fundamental
"My First Book Of Colours" by Ladybird.

:cool:
sykadelik
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Originally posted by Fundamental
"My First Book Of Colours" by Ladybird.

:cool:


:stongue:

Mine was: How To DJ (Properly) by Frank Broughton & Bill Brewster :cool:
chesco
reading in the dark by seamus dean. read it for my english higher.

I hate reading, I just don't like sitting still for long periods of time tring to concentrate on something that doesn't move or speak.
Bren-F
Bravo Two Zero by Andy McNab, its a true story about an SAS squadren captured during the first gulf war. Fantastic book, the interrogation part of the book is stomach churning :eek:

Currently reading 'Nobody True' by James Herbert, about a guy who can have outer body experiences at will, but one day comes back to find his physical body has been murdered by a serial killer so he is stuck in spiritual form unable to stop the killer going after his family. Weird as lol.

Needless to say I am a bit of a bookworm :D
moondog
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Originally posted by Bren-F
Bravo Two Zero by Andy McNab,


I've read that, very good book, his fiction books are really good too
Technaut
Tom Clancy - Without Remorse

CyberTeraz
"Dude wheres my coutry?" by that fat american bloke who always has a controversial oppinion and is always moaning.
Streakfury
In Search of Schrodinger's Cat - John Gribbin

A bit technical, but well worth the read. Well, the first half was, I haven't got round to reading the second half.
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