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Just thought this would be a good follow on to Kwaks what are you listening to. Seems quit a few have got reading as a fav on their profile. So I'm going to start with the obvious one as its my idea Ted Simon - Jupiters Travels If you hav'nt read it why not Still a good read 30 odd years on. Keep a look out, he somtimes does a talk and slide show .

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Scrapyard monster @ 26/07/2010 00:37  

any book by Ian Rankin ( my fave at the moment)

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anneka56 @ 26/07/2010 00:41  

A Thousand Splendid Suns - Khaled Hosseini

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Minnie the Minx @ 26/07/2010 00:58  

Celestine Prophecy

excellent book

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Brummie Jackie @ 26/07/2010 09:59  

The Celestine Prophecy was one of those books I couldn't put down when I read it, and it's spawned 2 sequels and a film. Not sure I'd enjoy it as much now though, I'm not as "spiritual" as I was then.

I'm currently re-reading the Elric series by Michael Moorcock, you can't beat a hero who murders all his friends and eventually destroys the world. ;-) 

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Deleted Member @ 26/07/2010 10:18  

Catch 22 - Joseph Heller

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Deleted Member @ 26/07/2010 10:22  

Haynes manual for a BMW R1100! OK, so I should get a life. I'm also re-reading The French Lieutenant's Woman, and getting a lot more out of it than I did when I last read it back in the 80s.

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Wills @ 26/07/2010 10:30  

Any book by Sven Hassel

War books written by a german soldier

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Brummie Jackie @ 26/07/2010 10:36  

Was into any books by Stephen King, James Herbert have recently been introduced to Graham Masterton Few bags under the eyes in the morning when I haven't been able to put them down the night before. Just one more chapter....... lol

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skinnylady @ 26/07/2010 14:32  

I recommend 'One for the Money' by Janet Evanovich, leads onto a series of books about Stephanie Plum a female bounty hunter in New Jersey, funny, great plots and characters, well worth a look for some light hearted reading. Apparently they are in the first throes of a film due to come out next year.

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DG99 @ 26/07/2010 14:38  

haynes manual for honda xl 500 rc is a great read ,need the new addition though getting full of oil........dam

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firebladejohn @ 26/07/2010 16:18  

Out by Natsuo Kirino, quite dark
Most books by Tom Holt, fairly insane
Journey to the West by Wu Cheng'en, quite funny and insane
Hitchikers guide to the galaxy, Douglas Adam
Alone in Berlin by Hans Fallada, great story about German resistance during WWII
Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden, feels like a biography but fictional, much better than the film
The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien


I could go on, but I'll stop for now

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brigadoon @ 26/07/2010 17:18  

The Beano. sorry someone had to bring the level way down

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Timeout @ 26/07/2010 17:25  

Good Thead :) Richard Dawkins - The Greatest Show on Earth & various travel brochures....

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Deleted Member @ 26/07/2010 17:52  

The Art of War by Sun tsu, a 6th century chinese general whose writings are hard going but relevant even today.... "No leader should put troops into the field merely to gratify his own spleen; no leader should fight a battle simply out of pique(irritation or resentment/ hurt pride). But a kingdom that has once been destroyed can never come again into being; nor can the dead ever be brought back to life. Hence the enlightened leader is heedful, and the good leader full of caution"

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Deleted Member @ 26/07/2010 18:10  

lords and ladies ,,,terry pratchett

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Boodyblues @ 26/07/2010 18:12  

Exodus by Leon Uris fantastic read, and historicaly factual...

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Deleted Member @ 26/07/2010 22:14  

Valentino Rossi The autobiography
What if i had never tried it


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PaulXXX @ 26/07/2010 22:34  

any john le carre
john stienbeck
greame green

all classics

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yamahama @ 26/07/2010 22:51  

horse n hound

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WheelyNealy @ 27/07/2010 01:03  

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