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  1. SeniorChem Si

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    ok, sold to the old fucker, I will cheers :up:
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    Have you read the celestine phrophecy by James Redfield its quite an eye opener thats a book which changed my out look on life :)
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    from the reviews it sounds like a snoozefest..

    I'm reading some hemmingway, islands in the stream to warm away the uk summer blues and a bit of dale carnegie :oops:
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    I have just started reading "call me Elizabeth"

    It's a true story of a wife and mother who turned to prostitution. It's quite a page turner.
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    yeah maybe, it's not exactly grabbing me by the balls just yet
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    I'm readin Swallows and Amazons again, cos it was one of my favourite books when I was little, and the weather we had a week or two ago made me think about it for some reason.
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    I have read it, good book.
    I've seen the energy strings described in the book, before reading the book when tripping which kind of freaked me out.
  8. Spike From GG

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    my lass read that on hol (last week) she loved it!
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    I've just finished The Ballad of Lee Cotton by Christoper Wilson, and I thought it was excellent. It's really slickly written, with an ambitious, thought provoking idea behind it.

    I'm now attempting The Idiot by Dostoyesvsky, and it's taking a lot more concentration :(

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