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Posted: 27 Jul 2010, 22:24
by Izzy HaveMercy
Disturbing, distracting, revolting, briliiant...
Read the reviews, decide if this is for you, if so, go and buy it, you won't regret...
IZ.
Posted: 28 Jul 2010, 00:44
by Holly_DelRey
sam1 wrote:Hollylicious wrote:@ Mr Blast He is THE bomb
@Scott You lucky bastard!
I knew the chef at the hotel he was staying at in Glasgow,and he told me that Tony Bourdain ate his meals whilst staying at the hotel,in the kitchen with all the chefs working away--rock and roll!!
That's awesome!
What an opportunity to meet him..so lucky.
No Reservations is a brill. show. Bourdain is definitely my kind of guy. yum ;]
Would love to go on a drinking & eating binge with him
Posted: 10 Aug 2010, 16:37
by James Blast
annar wan from the mobile library that is
Big Eat thi Bried
I hear he's a bit of a clint in real life but he used to make me chuckle and it's a very easy read
Posted: 10 Aug 2010, 16:39
by Silver_Owl
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:
Disturbing, distracting, revolting, briliiant...
Read the reviews, decide if this is for you, if so, go and buy it, you won't regret...
IZ.
It's a wonderful book.
Posted: 14 Aug 2010, 22:00
by James Blast
The mobile library called
Big Eat thi Bried has been
in effect again, I now haw a complete Oswald Bastable trilogy by Michael Moorcock
if these are anywhere near as engrossing as The Warlord of the Air, I'll be in rapture by Christmas
Posted: 16 Aug 2010, 21:38
by Big Si
Posted: 19 Aug 2010, 20:32
by Big Si
Now that was well written but an absolute pure mad mental storyline. That's Embra for ye!
Now -
Posted: 19 Aug 2010, 20:50
by James Blast
early doors but MM does spin a good yarn
Posted: 27 Aug 2010, 08:59
by markfiend
Posted: 02 Sep 2010, 20:59
by Big Si
Posted: 02 Sep 2010, 21:03
by James Blast
Posted: 02 Sep 2010, 23:21
by mh
I like me a bit of Moorcock, when he's good he's very very good (the natural follow up to this is also true...)
I recommend the Von Bek books next.
Bought this on Tuesday:
I know it's not supposed to be out yet, but I have my ways. Saving it for the hols in 2 weeks time.
Posted: 03 Sep 2010, 14:56
by christophe
the catcher in the rye - D. Salinger
Posted: 05 Sep 2010, 16:00
by Obviousman
I seem to be all about China these days...
Posted: 05 Sep 2010, 16:44
by James Blast
just about to finish The Land Leviathan, I'm spinning it out because I'm enjoying it so much, cheers MM and
BEtB
Posted: 06 Sep 2010, 08:55
by markfiend
(With a bit of a
fnarr-fnarr at the title.)
Posted: 06 Sep 2010, 10:06
by Silver_Owl
James Blast wrote:just about to finish The Land Leviathan, I'm spinning it out because I'm enjoying it so much, cheers MM and
BEtB
If you need any more
MM just shout - I have an extensive library.
Currently reading...
Incredible.
Posted: 06 Sep 2010, 10:38
by Ozpat
christophe wrote:the catcher in the rye - D. Salinger
I recently read that one for the first time since highschool again.
Nice!
Posted: 06 Sep 2010, 16:01
by christophe
@ Hom. I just read the first part, how is the second one?
I hope I'll find it somewhere.
Ozpat wrote:christophe wrote:the catcher in the rye - D. Salinger
I recently read that one for the first time since highschool again.
Nice!
first time I'm reading it. and I must say its not bad
Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 09:10
by itnAklipse
Carroll Quigley - Tragedy & Hope
Ooh, but it has no sex, violence or fantasy. Sorry, i advice you to pass.
Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 12:17
by Silver_Owl
christophe wrote:@ Hom. I just read the first part, how is the second one?
As good as the first.
Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 14:22
by BaroqueHyena
Got assigned this for class, but really fond of it and can't keep my eyes off it. It's... some sort of illustrated writing manual/journal/autobiography thing.
Might be going to the library soon... friend keeps reccomending the "City of Bones" series and I'd really like to know if the hype is justified. Probably not, but I'mma give it a fair try regardless.
Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 16:05
by Quiff Boy
currently working my way through a couple of compendiums using the kindle ebook reader on my ipad
reading a couple of stories at a time from one then a couple from the next...
The Definitive H.P. Lovecraft: 67 Tales of Horror in One Volume
The Complete Works of Jules Verne
and i've recently got a copy of this through work, which i shall get around to reading at some stage...
Neuro Web Design: What Makes Them Click? by Susan M. Weinschenk
Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 16:20
by James Blast
this way madness lies Boss
Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 16:23
by Quiff Boy
James Blast wrote:this way madness lies Boss
the mountains of madness?