SwitchThe Munky wrote:...where he gets his nuts beaten in the nutsrumblecat wrote:Just started reading Casino Royale, realised I had never actually read any Bond. It's pretty good, quite cold hearted and brutal in places.
The 'what book are you reading' thread.
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I'm reading 'Quicksilver' by Neal Stephenson. It's so much better than I thought it possibly could be! It's all about the Natural Philosphers of 16th century London, and it's an intelligent thriller set around the movement of empiric thought in a very religious time. It surprisingly gripping, and even quite educating! I really had no idea Isaac Newton was such nutter!
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Just finished reading "Modern Ranch Living" by Mark Poirier. Highly recommend it, really easy going writing style and some great characters in there. It's about a 16 year old girl in Arizona who's obsessed with body building, and a 30 year old neighbour who works at the local water park- they never really meet in the book but their stories are still connected.
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The fight to survive in the world trade centre
is what i am reading
It's eye witness accounts of people in the world trade centre from before the plane hit and after and how they escaped from above floors and some of where the plane directly hit, you get the idea.
it also says how the police and fire service refused to work together and other things that went wrong
is what i am reading
It's eye witness accounts of people in the world trade centre from before the plane hit and after and how they escaped from above floors and some of where the plane directly hit, you get the idea.
it also says how the police and fire service refused to work together and other things that went wrong

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Just finished For Whom The Bells Tolls which was very, very good. But I think it helped that I'd spent some time in central Spain and knew the area. The way Hemmingway writes the speach is pretty cool, basically he does an almost literal translation from Spanish to English with all the various tenses, so it sounds like they're speaking old English in a way.
I also recently read Colony by one of the Grant Naylor pair (I forget which). Thought it was a bit shit really.
I also recently read Colony by one of the Grant Naylor pair (I forget which). Thought it was a bit shit really.
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