i saw that some day ago and i was tempet to buy it, but Dan Brown doesn't deserve 19€iesus wrote:I will start tomorrow this one
Seems promising
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You don't need to pay 19€ to read a book, there are many ways to do so like libraries etc and all that
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If you wait a couple of months you'll be able to get it from a Charity Shop for very little and have the warm glow of doing good.
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I don't think Mr Brown will miss the lost royalties either.million voices wrote:If you wait a couple of months you'll be able to get it from a Charity Shop for very little and have the warm glow of doing good.
Peter Hopkirk - The Great Game. On Secret Service in High Asia.
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Just finished....
Now reading...
Now reading...
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Thoroughly engrossing. About 2/3 of the way through. It's influencing my dreams and disturbing me generally. It's so subliminal I would have to hail him as a genius.
Just wanted to say that I often follow up on recommendations I see through this forum - on all sorts of cultural things, not just music - and on your 4 line summary I was tempted to borrow this from my library. I am probably only 1/3rd way through and I have to say it is FANTASTIC. The most I've enjoyed a book since the Millennium series. When the first section stopped mid-sentence, I did have a WTF moment, but I trusted it and pressed on - very rewarding.
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It really is great isn't it?
There's several times throughout the book that I questioned what had just happened but it's so subliminally written that it just flows into your mind.
I didn't think it would be the kind of book I like but I have to say it's in my top 10 of all time. And that's saying something.
There's several times throughout the book that I questioned what had just happened but it's so subliminally written that it just flows into your mind.
I didn't think it would be the kind of book I like but I have to say it's in my top 10 of all time. And that's saying something.
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Being a real goff with the original Dracula book.
An edition I spent £16 bluumin quid on.
An edition I spent £16 bluumin quid on.
A man with a fictitious grin pondered the terrain in which he flooded with anguish, for this is England. The lion cannot be tamed, this is the game.
it was a few years ago, but i remember that reading Stoker's "Dracula" as quite entertaining and enjoyable. nothing gooffy. but stupid marketing slogan ("sex, blood and" something else) convinced my teacher to say: "you shouldn't (or even without 'shouldn't) read that".
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There are three copies of Dracula in our house. The one Kerry owned before we met, the one I owned before we met, and an illustrated special edition hardback.
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Just started this little beauty.....
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F.G. Burnaby - A ride to Khiva. My travels and adventures in Central Asia. More than great written book, highly recommended, not only if you're interested in Russia and Central Asia region.
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After watching Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy on Channel 4 last night, I'm going to start reading the book.
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Hom_Corleone wrote:
Just started this little beauty.....
"I think insipid music is very dangerous. It's a narcotic for the nation as you very well know."
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You like?blackandgold65 wrote:Hom_Corleone wrote:
Just started this little beauty.....
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Colin Thubron - The lost heart of Asia.
After i've read one chapter of book mentioned in post above, i have to gave up readding it. strange thing, i just don't believe in that report/story. and book, after 70 pages is a bit dull. well, maybe later i'll try to read another chapter and see how it will be.
now: The Good Soldier Švejk by Jaroslav Hašek
now: The Good Soldier Švejk by Jaroslav Hašek
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I'm going to try to start The Glass Bead Game again. Tried twice before and never got past the introduction. If I can't get into it this time it's going to a charity shop.
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I just saw it in the local supermarket for £3.80 and felt compelled.
I'll happily pass it on when finished.
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