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homealone 21-11-2005 01:29

Re: What are you reading?
 
going through the 'back catalogue' atm,

"Icerigger" by Alan Dean Foster - good pulp scifi from an ace storyteller :)

NEONKNIGHT 21-11-2005 08:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Russ D
Just be sure to take what he calls 'facts' with more than a pinch of salt....!

A skip full of salt more like! LOL:D A case of trying to turn fiction into fact.;)

:angel:

Graham 21-11-2005 19:33

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Quote:

Originally Posted by NEONKNIGHT
Quote:

Originally Posted by Russ D
Just be sure to take what he calls 'facts' with more than a pinch of salt....!

A skip full of salt more like!

Hmm, so much for the Government's "Six Grammes Per Day" campaign :D

Maggy 21-11-2005 20:12

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Currently not reading anything.The minute I pick up a book I find myself waking up with a crick in my neck and drool coming out of my mouth while my husband bitterly complains about the snoring during his tv watching. :erm:

Tezcatlipoca 22-11-2005 01:40

Re: What are you reading?
 
Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince

orangebird 22-11-2005 10:08

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Quote:

Originally Posted by NEONKNIGHT
A skip full of salt more like! LOL:D A case of trying to turn fiction into fact.;)

:angel:

Depends on your view on life etc.

sherer 22-11-2005 11:44

Re: What are you reading?
 
am now reading Four Novels by Dashiell Hammett.. it's got the Maltese Falcon.. i've already read it before but i've seen the film a few times and am now reading the book again.. after a few more times i might be able to work out what's going on :-)

SMHarman 22-11-2005 11:54

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Originally Posted by Matt D
Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince

Goblet of Fire, other recent reads have been a quick whip through the Dan Browns, Fish! and Who moved my BlackBerry(TM)?

sherer 22-11-2005 12:14

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think we need to make sure everyone does a review of books after they've read them otherwise this thread isn't that usefull

SMHarman 22-11-2005 12:47

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Dan Brown - DaVinci code - good airport / beach read, enjoyable romp around Paris (even if he does not know his North from his South) that should make a great movie, though Tom Hanks?

Angels and Demons - the prequal to DaVinci, much better story IMHO.

Deception Point - a bit to implausable IMHO, least enjoyed of the 4 books.

Digital Fortress - NSA / US Govt. / Encryption Keys / Supercomputers / EMail security - CF Geeks should enjoy this one.

Who moved my BlackBerry(tm)? - Martin Lukes and Lucy Kellaway
A book of the emails published in the FT of the days in the life of Martin Lukes a high flying executive. All the Management Buzzwords and re-engineering you can take, just remember be Creovative(tm)

Fish! - Management Motivation, how to have a happy workforce like the one at Seattle's Pike Place Market. Narrators tell the stories of various managers and corporations who strive to transform their businesses into places where people play, are nice to each other, and cooperation and teamwork are commonplace. A good read.

sherer 22-11-2005 14:15

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thanks for the above.. kepe meaning to check out Da Vinci code just to see what the fuss is al about but i don't like getting on a train and reading the same books as everyone else.. i like to be different.. still my brother has it so will see if he will lend it to me

just to be abit more usefull i review my last book as well

From Goals To Guns : The Story of Hungarian Football 1950-56 . A really good book with lots of great details on the Hungarian football team that lost only one match between 1950-56 (including friendlies Mr Eriksson).. they won Olyimpic Gold and lost the world cup final even though they were the best team.. team had Puskas one of the greatest players every plus a host of other personalities.. still missing out on some more info on the final that has come to light but a very good read.. could have had a few more stories of humour etc from the players that happened at the time

Saaf_laandon_mo 22-11-2005 15:50

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So come on, is the da Vinci code worth reading? or is it just 'fashionable' to do so. Only asking cause it's lying on my book shelf waiting to be read. Should I bother? And whats it all about?

Russ 22-11-2005 15:51

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It's a really good read and I reccommend as long as you realise that what Dan Brown claims is 'fact' is often far from it.

SMHarman 22-11-2005 16:19

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You'll know by the time you have reached Victoria whether you want to carry on reading it. Probably yes. The Rough Guide to the DaVinci Code is also on my reading list, as Russ says, take the gospel truth according to Dan with a pinch of salt, it is sold as a work of fiction, it effectivly fictionalises Holy Blood Holy Grail, another one on the reading list.

Derek 22-11-2005 16:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Saaf_laandon_mo
So come on, is the da Vinci code worth reading? or is it just 'fashionable' to do so. Only asking cause it's lying on my book shelf waiting to be read. Should I bother? And whats it all about?

It's a terrible, terrible book but you can't stop reading it. You are reading chapters thinking, "What ridiculous plot twist will he use now?" but still end up enjoying the book.


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