#751
fatboy wrote:
Currently reading- Cham by Jonathan Trigell, simply because Boy A was great (shame about the film) and Roundyhouse No.22, because its full of poetry and I have some work in there.
Posted on Wed, 12 December 2007 at 19:59
#752
Dennis wrote:
Things My Girlfriend And I Have Argued About - Mil Millington
(Very kindly lent to me by a WoMble )
Very much enjoying this book - a good level of sarcasm and irony to be found. Disturbingly close to my own life in a number of ways.
Good fun. With a hint of quiet desperation!
(Which is a good thing)
Posted on Sun, 16 December 2007 at 18:58
#753
FNYANKEZ wrote:
Mister B. Gone by Clive Barker. A fun look at the life of a demon
Posted on Mon, 17 December 2007 at 17:48
#754
interzone (What's up sucker !!!) wrote:
I am starting to read “live and let die” by Ian Fleming
Posted on Thu, 3 January 2008 at 11:32
#755
Dermot (The Derm) wrote:
I’m reading The New York Trilogy by Paul Auster at the mo. Just finished the first one, City of Glass. Was really good
Posted on Thu, 3 January 2008 at 11:34
#756
chr1s (The T.F.M) wrote:
Just finished reading Slash’s autobiography and about to start Richard Hammonds.
Posted on Thu, 3 January 2008 at 11:37
#757
opal_mantra (Holly) wrote:
just started nikki sixx’s book..
rather good so far.
i just bought slash’s biog as well..looks like a good read..
oh and the kill bill diaries!!
Posted on Thu, 3 January 2008 at 17:50
#758
hoochalobster (Sarah) Super Moderator wrote:
Lots of Martin Millar… Lonely Werewolf Girl (new ambition: get a copy of this to Joss Whedon) and now The Good Fairies of New York
Posted on Thu, 3 January 2008 at 19:08
#759
allroy wrote:
Read both The Chemistry Of Death and Written In Bone by Simon Beckett over christmas, the first one being good, the latter being ok except maybe one of the worst endings ever in crime fiction.
Right now I’m studying The Simpsons from a philosophical point of view
Posted on Thu, 3 January 2008 at 19:14
#760
Divers (Simon) wrote:
A book about the fall, which has been cool… hard reading at times but Mark e smith is a bit of a nutter. Before that was the slash book which i loved.
Posted on Tue, 8 January 2008 at 11:16
#761
Cuchulain wrote:
Just started reading A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini , his second novel after The Kite Runner.
One of my friends is stationed in Afghanistan and it’s a good read about the local life under the Taliban there.
Posted on Tue, 8 January 2008 at 12:16
#762
opal_mantra (Holly) wrote:
the vampire chronicles..anne rice at her finest!
Posted on Wed, 9 January 2008 at 17:14
#763
kossu (Petri Koskiniemi) wrote:
“Sabbath bloody sabbath”- bet you know which band it´s written about…
Posted on Wed, 9 January 2008 at 17:27
#764
Dennis wrote:
U2? :D
I haven’t started it yet, but next up is Will Self’s “The Book of Dave”
:)
Sounds like a damn good name for a book, if nothing else!
Posted on Wed, 16 January 2008 at 10:42
#765
Cuchulain wrote:
Someone gave me The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists by Robert Tressell as a present last weekend.
Haven’t started it yet but have been told it’s a very good read.
Posted on Wed, 16 January 2008 at 10:59
#766
Dennis wrote:
I hope a certain percentage from the sale of each copy goes towards the Philanthropists’ Trouser Replacement Scheme.
Posted on Wed, 16 January 2008 at 11:03
#767
mr self destruct wrote:
Dennis wrote:
I haven’t started it yet, but next up is Will Self’s “The Book of Dave”
I’ve read some of his short stories which are great - though sometimes I find him a bit difficult to understand. The man has a brain the size of a small planet.
Posted on Wed, 16 January 2008 at 11:21 in reply to an earlier post
Last edited by Teethgrinder on Wed, 16 January 2008 at 11:53 (Corrected use of quotes)
#768
Dennis wrote:
..and a forehead to match
Posted on Wed, 16 January 2008 at 11:28
#769
opal_mantra (Holly) wrote:
the book of dave is brilliant!!!
I’ve read alot of will self’s stuff..
very highly recommended!!
Posted on Thu, 17 January 2008 at 20:33