Last Dark Tower

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Up to page 217 so far. Very very good stuff.
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Hmmm.... always fancied those.... might add them to the reading list..

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read the first 3 books years ago - enjoyed them. i liked the whole premise of them... suppose i should go and read the rest then 8)
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Those ones i cannot find in Portugal. :evil: Must search more.

I am reading now a book that Stephen King considered a wonderful book. 8) that is Bernard Cornwell - Sharpe's rifles

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moonchild wrote:Those ones i cannot find in Portugal. :evil: Must search more.

I am reading now a book that Stephen King considered a wonderful book. 8) that is Bernard Cornwell - Sharpe's rifles

http://www.bernardcornwell.net/images/b ... ifles2.jpg
As a curious and completely insignificant point of fact, I have one of the cavalry sabres used in the filming of the TV series of Sharpe in the back of my wardrobe.
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Er. No. Wrong room. :oops:
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