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Post by Deleted on Oct 31, 2014 12:34:16 GMT
What are you reading at the moment?
Billy Idol - Dancing With Myself Ordered his book and should get it early next week. What I like about it, he's written it himself, hence 6 years in the making. He was my teenage/20s/30s/ongoing crush! Currently reading Twitchiker by Paul Smith. A frivolous read and not as exciting as it could be!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 31, 2014 12:34:53 GMT
lairey, when you going to start the book thread? Too late!
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Post by toots on Oct 31, 2014 14:25:56 GMT
I read a lot of books, and am currently reading James Patterson's "Run for your Life". Not read too many pages yet, seems a bit slow but I'm sure the pace will get going soon as most of Patterson's books tend to do. I read mostly crime/detective/thriller books - can't be doing with all that love & romance stuff
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Post by Pepperty on Oct 31, 2014 14:37:43 GMT
I've just loaded all the Stephanie Plum books by Janet Evanovitch onto my kindle, think i'm up to book 7 of about 21? They really are hilarious, sometimes I just laugh out loud. Before that I went through all the Sookie Stackhouse by Charlaine Harris (True Blood on TV) and shes got a few other series that are excellent, Lilly Bard, Harper Connelly and Aurora Teagarden.
I watch stuff all the time and wonder if they are based on books, and many are! that way I've found some great books I love, like Bones (TV) books by Kathy Reichs and Murdock Mysteries TV (7 books by Maureen Jennings)
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Post by DiscoDes on Oct 31, 2014 15:17:54 GMT
I don't read many books but listen to quite a few when in the car and have recently finished The Martian by Andy Weir which was AMAZING, I'd thoroughly recommend it. It even made me late for a few appointments as I just could not get out of the car sometimes as it was THAT gripping!" Also recently listened to all the Mazerunner Series by James Dashner a bit "teenagerish" but not too bad though a poorish ending IMO. Also listened to the Hunger Games Series and am considering A Song of Ice & fire but I like the TV series Game of Thrones too much and don't want to ruin that.
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Post by Ron on Oct 31, 2014 15:26:26 GMT
Just got all The Wilbur Smith Books in mp3.It is great to hear all the series in the correct order
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Post by prr on Oct 31, 2014 15:29:59 GMT
Harbour Nocturne by Joseph Wambough. ( his novel The Choirboys was the basis for the TV series Hill Street Blues)
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Post by paulymeatballs on Oct 31, 2014 15:37:38 GMT
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Post by VapingBad on Oct 31, 2014 16:01:09 GMT
Listened to the Patrick O'Brian Master & Commander series (20.5 books) several times paulymeatballs, only he can have lines like "Jack, you have debouched my sloth!". I love his use of period language and depth of detail. DiscoDes listened to all 5 Song Fire of Ice 2 or 3 times, he's writing isn't what I would class as literature, I find it can get repetitive and spends a lot of time with descriptions that could be cut. But if you like the series you will probably enjoy it and the detail of story starts to diverge quite a bit in the later books.
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Post by Phoenix . on Oct 31, 2014 16:22:34 GMT
Where to start with my thrillers list of authors.... David Baldacci Stephen Leather Val McDermid Lee Child Peter Robinson R.J.Ellory Robert Goddard Michael Connelly Patricia Cornwell Kathy Robbards James Patterson Harlen Coben Chris Ryan, not thrillers but SAS stories A couple of books I would recommend...Joseph O' Connor Star of the Sea not thriller but excellent read and Sebastian Faulks, Bird Song, will make you weep war story.
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Post by toots on Oct 31, 2014 16:29:50 GMT
Where to start with my thrillers list of authors.... David Baldacci Stephen Leather Val McDermid Lee Child Peter Robinson R.J.Ellory Robert Goddard Michael Connelly Patricia Cornwell Kathy Robbards James Patterson Harlen Coben Chris Ryan, not thrillers but SAS stories A couple of books I would recommend...Joseph O' Connor Star of the Sea not thriller but excellent read and Sebastian Faulks, Bird Song, will make you weep war story. Oooh a lot of my favourite authors in that list too I also like Tess Gerrittsen Karin Slaughter Linda La Plant Dan Brown John Grisham Along with a few more but can't remember their names now
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Post by prr on Oct 31, 2014 16:46:16 GMT
Phoenix . , with your list of authors you might like to try the following Peter James Mark Billingham Stuart McBride Great dark detective stories with an underlying sense of humour. Best read in chronological order.
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Post by Tom on Oct 31, 2014 17:01:43 GMT
Just starting a song of ice & fire series by George R R Martin. My brother just finished them so I have pinched them. Just finished perfect people by Peter James. And fast-paced and exciting read with an interesting perspective on designer babies with a bit of a sci-fi twist into a book based closely to reality. The ending is a touch quick but a very enjoyable read none the less. Will have to look at some of these other authors you all reccomend. I normally have something crime/thriller/action on the go as well as something comical and or informative with my favourite authors being Patterson, James, Grisham, Rice & Bryson.
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Post by charliehorse on Oct 31, 2014 17:05:14 GMT
Phoenix . , with your list of authors you might like to try the following Peter James Mark Billingham Stuart McBride Great dark detective stories with an underlying sense of humour. Best read in chronological order. +1 for Stuart McBride The Logan Mcrae ones have a fantastic humour about them Not long finished reading Halfhead by the same author - not bad for a sci fi one Kind of going off Peter James a bit now but a good series of books non the less.
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Post by Pepperty on Oct 31, 2014 17:19:42 GMT
I'm also with DiscoDes on the Hunger Games trilogy - I basically stayed awake for days to complete them. I was actually slightly embarrassed to find they were aimed at the teen market! But a superb read. If given the choice I prefer to read the books before seeing the TV/Film. Mind you my all time favourite book is The Hobbit and that's supposed to be a childrens book....
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