What are people reading just now? - trowelhead - 26th October 2006
Nope still gota be Razzle and Sunday sport preferably left in the portaloo by a rum navvy type, perhaps with a copy of amateur photographer thrown in betweem the pages of the sport for good measure. }
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What are people reading just now? - kevin wooldridge - 26th October 2006
Just finished reading "Iberia" by James A Mitchener. Interesting read. Memoirs of Spain, written in the 60's and describing Spain during the Franco years. (You can tell that some of the bookshops I have been frequenting recently have a dearth of English language books).
What are people reading just now? - Sparky - 26th October 2006
On a serious note, when I'm not reading Viz or perusing through geology books, I'm currently reading The Narratives of the wreck of the Whale Ship Essex. Dead good. Its Melville's basis for Moby Duck.
What are people reading just now? - vulpes - 26th October 2006
Oh, I thought it was about a whale! Quack quack![:o)]
What are people reading just now? - historic building - 26th October 2006
Devil wears prada, and i am actually quite enjoying it
What are people reading just now? - Gizmo - 27th October 2006
Labyrinth by Kate Moss. It was one of the books in the Richard and Judy book club though i cant really see why. The reviews said it was brilliant but i am finding it a bit wishy washy and over sentimental and cheesy. Will finish it though. the only book i have never finished was The Two Towers by Stephen King, that dam crab walked down a beach for three chapters...yawn.
What are people reading just now? - Sparky - 27th October 2006
Thats frustrating. With reference to Moby, The swear word altering device has changed D I C K to D U C K. However, I seem to have found a way around it.
What are people reading just now? - trowelhead - 27th October 2006
Paddington Bear, My struggle with addition. Top Notch!
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What are people reading just now? - beamo - 27th October 2006
'Empires of the word' by Nicholas Ostler - fantastic book about how certain languages have spread and then sometimes contracted or relocated.
Beamo
What are people reading just now? - getatrowel - 27th October 2006
Snow by Orhan Pamuk....My Name Is Red was incredible....this is surprisingly better....
Ian
http://www.getatrowel.co.uk - trowels for archaeological excavators
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