for those who read novels

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    for those who read novels

    do you read differnt ones i.e. romance, murder, si fi. or do you tend to stick to the same genre.

    i read alot of james patterson (alexcross):D
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    nouvelle fille Registered User

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    I have loads of books on the go at the same time ... it depends what mood i'm in as to which type i read. I'm just about to order a couple of Jeff Noon books from Amazon ... anyone read any of his stuff ????
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    what does he write?(genre)
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    Wilbur Smith, Richard Laymon & King are my favourite authors.
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    Aaron! Coming soon...

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    The only books bar the da vinci code that ive read since i left school have been written by J K Rowling :p
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    Science fiction and fantasy i guess ......
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    BRID Has name in red. Staff

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    Ill usually read anything apart from tom clancy type rubbish (apologies to any clancy fans)

    Right now im reading

    Margaret Thatcher - The Downing Street Years
    Watching the English
    Douglas Coupland - Elanor Rigby.


    Love all of couplands stuff - modern day legend.

    Apart from that, i like most things as long as they have some guts or emotion - Lovely Bones, Wild Swans, Memoirs of a Geisha etc etc.
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    BRID Has name in red. Staff

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    Nouvelle, Seriously it will change the way you look back on 1979 - 1990 (up to 1997 almost), even though i was brought up in the north and experienced alot of the fall out of alot of what happened under her in the 1980s....... you cant help but feel it had to happen.

    Its hard work but you feel like you know and understand exactly what, why and how about the woman - Even for people who hate her its amazing stuff and i would say essential education for anyone interested in where this country came from in our time.

    Aside from that, the woman is a total legend - It will be a very very long time before we see anyone quite like her again.
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    Speaking of Tom Clancy-type crap, I've read quite a few David Baldaci books lately, and think they're quite good. Typical american spy/cop/fbi thrillers, but entertaining.

    I'm also reading Moby Dick (as i think i should read more classics). I'm about halfway through and it's taken months, pretty hard work.
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    i think reading drama/fiction is a complete waste of reading time, why read made up crap when u could be learning something by reading history and refernce/bio;s etc
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    At the moment I'm reading Fear & Loathing In Las Vegas, it's quality!

    :eek:
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    i read a lot of crime thrillers like karin slaughter, john connelly, harlan coben etc :)
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    i've been reading kurt kobain's autobiography for 3 months and i'm only onto the 4th chapter:lol:
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    Why watch anything other than the news and the discovery channel on TV?
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    I'll read most stuff. I get bored if I stick to one genre.

    I've just finished the Da Vinci Code which I thought was excellent, and am now reading Angels and Deamons, which is also by Dan Brown. I'm not getting into this one as much though- it seems quite samey.
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    i watch sport as well ;)
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    Touché :lol:
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    mackem_linz play on

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    I read absolutley anything - just finished reading Brave New World, The Exorcist, The Reader, Dracula, Carrie in the last couple of months!! :groovy:
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    i REALLY wanna read brave new world - it sound ace!

    Wouldnt mind reading that 'Lucky' by Alice Sebold and 'MAO' by Jung Tang after that... My brother says the original 'Fight Club' book is worth a read aswell - A bit like how the book of American Psycho was to the Book version..... much darker and thoughtful.

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