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  • rammsteingirl527
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    ​I want to read those!

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  • Edelweiss
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    ^ did you read it yet ? I bought 50 shades yesterday and read it yesterday. I envisioned the main male character looked like Reesh, so of course I blushed reading it. I had no idea the book was about that and I never knew much about that stuff. I think I shall buy the second one today.

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  • RICHARDS BIGGEST FAN
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    Originally posted by Jorge View Post
    Ah kindle... it never was so easy to read the complete works of Marquis de Sade...
    My sons fiancee is reading them at the moment, from what she tells me they are not easy to put down, she has them in book form and is going to pass them to me when she has finished.

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  • Jorge
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    Originally posted by RICHARDS BIGGEST FAN View Post
    Have you all heard about the new sensation in England, the book is in 3 parts and called Fifty Shades of Grey, apparantly it is VERY raunchy and definatly not a book for the prudish
    Ah kindle... it never was so easy to read the complete works of Marquis de Sade...

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  • Art in Heaven
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    I'm currently reading a set oif books by a Scottish author called Stuart Macbride. I'm not really into detective fiction but these books aren't bad and he has quite a dark sense of humour.

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  • Edelweiss
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    ^I heard it was awesome and am thinking of buying it.

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  • RICHARDS BIGGEST FAN
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    Have you all heard about the new sensation in England, the book is in 3 parts and called Fifty Shades of Grey, apparantly it is VERY raunchy and definatly not a book for the prudish

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  • Waidmann
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    Just finished Stephen King's Dark Tower series. It took close to half a year for me to read all the 7 books but it was damn worth it. This must seriously be one of the best reads I've ever had. I'm going for something shorter now, as a small break (just started Voltaire's Candide), and after that I'll try some of the books recommended above.

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  • RICHARDS BIGGEST FAN
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    I am reading Dexter, the book is so much different to the TV show.

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  • TimNolan123
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    I have been reading L.J.Smith's six book novel 'The Vampire Diaries', I am loving it. I started reading it after watching TV Show based on this novel. I am also reading Shakespeare's Hamlet.
    Last edited by TimNolan123; 06-23-2012, 01:34 PM.

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  • karlaa
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    i am reading marquez, living to tell the tale. karla

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  • Waidmann
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    Originally posted by wasp85 View Post
    I've been on a Stephen King marathon lately. I've read The Stand, Firestarter, and The Shining. Now I'm reading Carrie. Man, that guy can write!
    Indeed a legitimite noble prize winner! I didn't read anything from him 'till a couple of months ago, thinking I wouldn't like this quite main stream writer, but he turns out to be one of the better I've ever read! I'm finishing up King's Dark Tower series now (I'm halfway the 7th and last book now) and it simply blew me away. He's writer I'll keep my eye on now. I'll definetly read the books you named here. I suggest you one day look into the Dark Tower series, for it has always been called his masterwork (by King AND the reviewers).

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  • Art in Heaven
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    A sad passing. One of the greatest Science fiction writers ever.

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  • Edelweiss
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    That is so sad Jorge ! I love F 451 whenever it is on telly I watch it and I read it in school.

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  • Jorge
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    I have just read that Ray Bradbury has passed away. He wrote some of my favourite books, including "Martian Chronicles", a book that I read for the first time when I was 13 or 14 and I can say it changed my views in many things, and helped me to face the difficult years I had ahead.

    What a fine writer, now that more and more literaly crap take over the shelves in the bookstores...

    Martian Chronicles and Fahrenheit 451 are two books that, if you haven't read, you HAVE TO.

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