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06.09.2009, 14:42 quote

corazones2rotos

Dark rivers of the heart. Dean Koontz

 

24.09.2009, 18:52 quote

julianb66

wuthering heights.

 

24.09.2009, 22:38 quote

corazones2rotos

Twilight.....again!! Very Happy

 

08.10.2009, 09:27 quote

whysoserious1983
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corazones2rotos wrote:
Twilight.....again!! Very Happy


Well written books those. Not exactly a great read for a male, but I enjoyed her writing. It was worth putting up with the (in my opinion) terrible story and annoying characters, just because of the way she writes.

I'm currently reading Stardust by Neil Gaiman for a second time. It's a brilliant fairy tale for adults. Highly recommended.
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I got in touch with my feminine side. She emailed me back saying if I ever contacted her again she'd call the police.

 

08.10.2009, 18:54 quote

baggiebhoy
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The Picture of Dorian Gray.
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17.10.2009, 21:38 quote

julianb66

victorian verse....ed.g.macbeth.

 

18.10.2009, 07:12 quote

handsel
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The Island of the Day Before - Umberto Eco
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18.10.2009, 08:56 quote

eccles
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Bit more whizz bang wallop for me! Re reading through my collection of Clive Cussler! (Nautical themes with marine archeology thrown in!) On Valhalla Rising at the moment!
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This guy is liscensed to chill, and thrill, but the opportunities to thrill are rather less than anticipated!!!!

 

18.10.2009, 11:02 quote

suedehed

This months copy of Razzle

 

18.10.2009, 11:25 quote

eccles
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Complete with interesting pictures too Rolling Eyes
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18.10.2009, 12:51 quote

pegasus68

Michael Connelly - The Black Ice

 

20.10.2009, 23:36 quote

whysoserious1983
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Angels and Demons - Dan Brown.

To be honest, it's bloody awful, I'm not enjoying it in the slightest. But I was told I had to read it, so I started it, and I will never stop reading a book once I start. I just wish that I'd remembered how bad the Da Vinci code was before embarking on this pile of horse manure.
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Vidi Vici Veni

I got in touch with my feminine side. She emailed me back saying if I ever contacted her again she'd call the police.

 

21.10.2009, 11:36 quote

grooveme
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Jodi Picoult, can't remember the name of it. Obviously not having a big impact on me then Rolling Eyes
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22.10.2009, 04:12 quote

corazones2rotos

Where the Red Fern Grows ~*~ Wilson Rawls

Great Book!! I cry buckets but I still love it.

 

22.10.2009, 17:11 quote

julianb66

started vanity fair again but can't be arsed to go on.

 
 
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