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Any Terry Pratchett book, All the Katherine Kerr books, All the Anne McCaffrey Books, I could go on

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Holmfirthgirl @ 27/07/2010 07:22  

The Blade Itself, Joe Abercrombie. and the rest of that trilogy. Viscious nasty dark fantasy, absolutely brill.

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2Tdreamin @ 28/07/2010 20:51  

Hater - David Moody (Scary stuff film may follow I hear)

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Rooster roo @ 28/07/2010 21:37  

horse n hound Waaaay too expensive!!!!

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darkcarnival @ 28/07/2010 22:39  

Reliable n Fast Harleys by Dr. Eamon Tiger in the Bed by Claud Balls Water on the floor By I P Squint Mess on the Bed by Mr Com Pletely Irish Male Bonding By Michael FitzPatrick & Patrick FitzMichael

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Deleted Member @ 29/07/2010 01:51  

Tiger In The Bed....I've read this and really liked it!

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Deleted Member @ 29/07/2010 07:18  

sad but true autobiographies are my thing, ant end dec and patrick swayze's are the ones at the moment. tragic true life get me too.

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dogonmyarm @ 29/07/2010 14:36  

white line fever,,,,,,by lemmy from motorhead brilliant read. also slashes autobiography makes top reading if you like your rock music like me x

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Boodyblues @ 29/07/2010 14:41  

Martell, Yann - Life of Pi

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Rattay @ 29/07/2010 16:23  

Joseph Conrad's - Nostromo, has to be one of my favourite reads..

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Tezzzer @ 29/07/2010 18:21  

At the moment I'm ploughing my way through 'Timelines of World History', loving this.... and 'History of Hull'.... amazing how you live somewhere all your life and you don't know a lot about a cities history aside of the obvious fishing industry and Wilberforce

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Nutkin68 @ 29/07/2010 18:27  

spike milligan-the loony ......tom sharpe-riotous assembly ,2 funny as fek books from page one. serious book-simon murray-[cant remember name of book] all about his 5 yrs in the french foriegn legion.

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Deleted Member @ 30/07/2010 13:02  

-simon murray-LEGIONNAIRE

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Deleted Member @ 30/07/2010 13:57  

Room full of mirrors-jimi hendrix biography;charles r cross[best one i`ve read.]

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Deleted Member @ 30/07/2010 14:00  

Highway code by dsa,for car drivers.

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whiteairedfox @ 30/07/2010 18:03  

Lois on the Loose by Lois Pryce (one woman, one motorbike and 20,000 miles across the Americas) and her second book Red Tape and White Knuckles (this time she rides through Africa) She did the trips on her Yamaha XT225 Serow!!!! and it is so hilarious the way she writes rofl

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Santa3644 @ 30/07/2010 19:12  

Inside Out: A Personal History of Pink Floyd by Nick Mason The part when he recalls seeing an older and damaged Syd Barrett at Abbey Road Studios is heartbreaking. Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China by Jung Chang An amazing account of China's recent history including an insight in the Cultural Revolution. Jungs prose and sense of hope will have you hooked. Stairway to Heaven by Richard Trubo and Richard Cole Any biography about these boys is fabulous and have read a few of theirs. Always love to read about the antiques of Led Zep, never get bored. When Giant Walked the Earth by Mick Wall is another good read, haven't finished it yet, but so far it's pretty good.

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serendipity @ 30/07/2010 20:19  

Shamps, led zeppelin are antiques but maybe you got it mixed up with antics.

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bluesbiker @ 30/07/2010 20:29  

OK Huggy I thought I might have spelt that wrong. And Led Zep will never be antics, they're not when you're watching the 1975 Earls Court concert in any case.

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serendipity @ 30/07/2010 20:34  

Spike Millegan - legend !!

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Nutkin68 @ 30/07/2010 20:44  

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