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jrdn7
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12th Jul 12 at 21:42   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Finished Jackie Stewart's autobiography today, brilliant book. Only took 3 days, which I'm shocked at!

Also read Senna vs. Prost, Memories of Ayrton and Colin McRae: The Real McRae when I was laid up with the broken ankle.
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Well that's bravo two zero polished off after reading this thread

What to read now though? I do love the true military ones!


That's quite a good book, was told to read it by a teacher. She said I couldn't do it as it was too hard to read, read it in a day just to piss her off!
noshua
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Catch Me If You Can - Frank Abignale Jr.

Cracking book, only about 20-25% of the book is in the film (which of course isn't 100% accurate). Really interesting, especially the conditions of the French prison he was put in and how easy prions are (or used to be) in Sweden.
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50 shades of grey
Ben J
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50 shades of grey


Did you get giddy knickers???
Whittie
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Scally - Confessions of a Category C Football Hooligan

As the title, he was an Everton fan, basically tells you what he did etc. Some mental stuff.
Marc
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Halfway through The Catcher in the Rye now. Excellent so far.
Aaron
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by andy1868
Well that's bravo two zero polished off after reading this thread

What to read now though? I do love the true military ones!


That's quite a good book, was told to read it by a teacher. She said I couldn't do it as it was too hard to read, read it in a day just to piss her off!


"Go Go Go" - True account of Operation Nimrod

"Soldier 5" - Another account of the Bravo Two Zero mission. According to Some, Chris Ryan and Andy McNab's stories are all lies, and Soldier 5 is "the truth".
Shelly
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quote:
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50 shades of grey


Did you get giddy knickers???



The rude bits aren't that well written. But I liked the idea of the whole playing hard to get thing.
Robin
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Halfway through The Catcher in the Rye now. Excellent so far.

Had the urge to kill a famous musician yet?
Robin
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Reading the taking by dean Koontz now. Not sure I can handle it

Alien thrillers scare me
John
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I'm going to give ulysses a go I think.


Gave up on this pretty quickly, it's written in a confusing way to start off with and then the language adds to the problem.

Think you'd have to be reading it for an assignment or really, really bored to get over the first hurdle.

Onto A Song of Ice and Fire, A Game of thrones now, for the most part exactly the same as the TV show so far.
Marc
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I'm 85 pages of 994 in to War & Peace. Draining, hence why it's on a back burner!
John
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I've not got time at the moment to read something I'm not enjoying reading, that's why I gave up on Ulysees.
Seany
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Onto book 4 of game of thrones today- a feast for crows.
The first three books are great and hugely more detailed than the tv series, which is to be expected really.
Finding it hard to stop reading them tbh.
Marc
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quote:
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Halfway through The Catcher in the Rye now. Excellent so far.

Pretty good. Wasn't sure what was going to happen when the guy touched his head and when he met his sister at the end. Should maybe not always expect the worst.
Kippers
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Reading Hunger games.

Very good so far
Marc
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Just finished Girl With the Dragon Tattoo - 9/10

Would have been 10 if not for the first 2 chaptors.

Started reading The Hunger Games.
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The haunting of James Hastings - 5/10 started off really well but got silly towards the end
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quote:
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Reading Hunger games.

Very good so far

All three are very good books. Easy reads and quite entertaining.


McWillster
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Just finished Game of Thrones. Literally couldnt put it down and blasted through it in a couple days. Can't wait to read the rest.
ashleh
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Just finished the Tales of the Otori trilogy, plus the sequal Harsh Cry of the Heron. On the prequel of them now called Heavens net is Wide.

Brilliant books!
Marc
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The Hunger Games - 8/10

Really good, was not expecting it to be as good as this.
Whittie
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Just finished corden's biography.

Bought Private Games last night from Tesco, looks alright
James
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I read The Sun this morning.

Not bad, gets quite good on page 3.

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