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@ Mr Biscuit- Good work, there. :notworthy:
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markfiend wrote:Eco :notworthy: (Although I never finished "The Island Of The Day Before")

Just embarked on my second read of "Baudolino".
Seconded - loved Baudolino.

Have just started Alisdair Grays "Lanark, a Life in Four Books" - weird :eek: Only chose it because it looked like a fairly weighty read (I like value for money!), the type was close together and it had a glowing endorsement on the back by Iain M Banks ;D
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Christ, the thread's turned into 'What Are You Reading' and even 'What Are You Writing'
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