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Spin Doctor
...book you read? :conf:
kr00t0n
The Fifth Elephant by Terry Pratchett (whilst I was in greece)
Misty Kitty
The last book i read was Phillip Pullmans 'The Subtle Knife'

I am currently reading the 3rd of Phillips 'Dark Materials' trilogy 'The Amber Spyglass'.

And I have 'A thousand Acres' by Jane Smiley, and Immortality by Milan Kundera lined up as my next reads, and a bunch of others after those.

I really like reading, and have little else to do on the bus for 2 hrs a day.
SugarShack
The Doors of Perception/Heaven & Hell by Aldous Huxley:D
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.
Cru5ad3r
I dont like reading .. only ever read 1 book in my whole life out of choice .. a few forced upon me due to english lit and such .. such a long time ago now that i cant remember tbh :haha:
DRM
I dont really like reading but the last book i read was The Beach by Alex Garland, and i did really enjoy it
niteshayde
patricia cornwell - blow fly

(i read excessively and have done so for many years...i can bury someone alive with the amount of books i own)
Luke Terry


The Hitler Myth by Ian Kershaw

mentalbarter
Currently i am reading Bill Bryson's - A short History Of Nearly Everything, but then i am a sad knowledge-craving bastard:D

Nice to have time to read now, without feeling guilty about what i should be reading i.e. revising

Next i plan to read Salman Rushdie - Midnight's Children

goonerjack
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Originally posted by mentalbarter Nice to have time to read now, without feeling guilty about what i should be reading i.e. revising


I got that feeling too... like I should be revising instead of wasting my time :p

Last book I read was Lance Armstrong's "Not About The Bike". It's obvious that it was mostly written by a cyclist and not a professional writer, but nonetheless it's still a really inspiring story. If Armstrong did what he did, it goes to show anyone can do anything...
DJ Mikey Mike
Only ever read 2 books really, and they were both when I was at school.. one was Mein Kampf which I can't really remember much about but it was quite fascinating, and the other was Far From The Madding Crowd, which we were going to be tested on in our English Lit GCSE. I read up to page 73 out of 300+ pages and somehow came out of the exam with a B. How? I do not ing know. :stongue:
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