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AndrewJ 19-06-2005 17:28

Re: What are you reading?
 
A thread located online a forum on my 17inch tft screen about what are you reading.

Angua 19-06-2005 18:09

Re: What are you reading?
 
Only a 17" TFT? Never mind.

I'm reading "The Supernaturalist" by Eoin Colfer. Very different to the Artemis Fowl books. An orphan from a future orphanage which specialise in medical testing escapes death and the orphanage only to find he can see blue creatures who are feeding on the life force of the injured and dying is told he is a "spotter" by a group (called the supernaturalists) who go round killing the blue creatures avoiding lawyers and the police who generally turn up (in that order) about 30 seconds after the group who so far have managed to escape the dreaded cellophane wrap!!!!

Just read "The Asti Spumanti Code" very silly parody.

Kliro 19-06-2005 20:03

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Last three books I've read:

'Are you Dave Gorman?' - bit of a silly book, basically two mates going round meeting + photographing people called dave gorman because of a 'drunken bet'
(seems more likely that it was an idea for making some money)

'The Da Vinci Code' - was ok, seems to be a lot of untruths, but enjoyable all the same.

currently reading 'The ragged trousered philanthropists'

Seems very relevent to society today - would thouroughly reccomend!

Maggy 19-06-2005 20:12

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Now reading the second of The Catchestist books by Alan Dean Foster,'Into the Thinking Kingdom'.

Mal 19-06-2005 20:38

Re: What are you reading?
 
At the moment Torpedo Juice by Tim Dorsey :)

Chris W 19-06-2005 20:48

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just started reading Last Man Standing by David Badacci.... hard to get into but good once you have started :tu:

not one that i can't put down though.... but handy for hot summer nights when you can't sleep :p:

Maggy 19-06-2005 20:52

Re: What are you reading?
 
At the moment I need something I can pick up quickly as I :Sprint: to the loo for what seems the 10th time.... :D

greencreeper 19-06-2005 21:16

Re: What are you reading?
 
Currently on the second to last chapter of a 1000+ page book on the CompTIA A+ certification. All about complex PC details that you'll never need to know except to pass the exam.

Macca371 19-06-2005 21:56

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Can't read recently, just lose concentration after a few sentences :(

Maggy 19-06-2005 22:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Diamond
Can't read recently, just lose concentration after a few sentences :(

It was all that revision young grasshopper...Don't worry about it.Just chill until your results... ;)

Graham 19-06-2005 22:30

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"A Hat Full of Sky" by Terry Pratchett which has just come out in paperback.

Actually I'm re-reading it (again!) because I read it three times when it came out in Hardback (twice to enjoy and once for annotations) and I've already read the paperback once and I'm reading it again because it's such a damn good book!! :)

Raistlin 19-06-2005 23:29

Re: What are you reading?
 
Mother Tongue - Bill Bryson

I've read a whole succession of Bryson books lately, each one better than the last. Not sure about this one yet though, he seems to have strayed from a tried and tested formula and I'm not sure it's working.

Theodoric 20-06-2005 19:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Incognitas
At the moment I need something I can pick up quickly as I :Sprint: to the loo for what seems the 10th time.... :D

May I respectfully suggest this . :)

dilli-theclaw 20-06-2005 19:19

Re: What are you reading?
 
I sat outside at work today and read The Golden Apples of The Sun by Ray Bradbury today.

I also finished my copy of Star Wars III

Theodoric 20-06-2005 19:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by dilligaf1701
I sat outside at work today and read The Golden Apples of The Sun by Ray Bradbury today.

<Snip>

Well, some things last. I read that about 40 years ago.


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