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Apr 29, 2009
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Who's Wee Dug said:
What do you think of Open Sesame then Bouncy. :)
Haven't got very far yet, Dug.

Have just downloaded Snuff and another book to the Kindle, as I'm off to mum's on Thursday, and I usually get through about five books when I'm there!!

My (commuter to/from work) train reading book is a re-read of a Rankin. East of Ealing, I think, but since I've changed going home stations this last few weeks, I've been getting the Evening Standard instead of reading a book.
 

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AgnesOgg said:
I got Snuff in the mail yesterday (delivery estimate 19.oct) :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Happy happy joy joy.....no sleep, but sleep is overrated anyway :laugh: :p
:cry: One reason I am not shattered i dont have Snuff. So busy. Need what little sleep I can sneak in. Snuff would kill me. Want Snuff. :cry:

Oh well.... something to look forward to when you lot are all over it .... I will have it to cuddle and lick and take to bed and read til my eyes fall out. :laugh:
 
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deldaisy said:
Oh well.... something to look forward to when you lot are all over it .... I will have it to cuddle and lick and take to bed and read til my eyes fall out. :laugh:
We can read it simultaneously later on Del. Haven't gotten around to ordering a copy yet.
Don't think I'll be licking mine though :eek: Wont the pages stick together with all that moisture? :laugh:
 
Jul 27, 2008
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Bouncy Castle said:
Who's Wee Dug said:
What do you think of Open Sesame then Bouncy. :)
Haven't got very far yet, Dug.

Have just downloaded Snuff and another book to the Kindle, as I'm off to mum's on Thursday, and I usually get through about five books when I'm there!!

My (commuter to/from work) train reading book is a re-read of a Rankin. East of Ealing, I think, but since I've changed going home stations this last few weeks, I've been getting the Evening Standard instead of reading a book.
that's one of the little things I miss is getting the standard etc, but not worth going back to live in London for it anyway I will be popping down next month and probably the month after. :)
 

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Fall of Giants - Ken Follett. I'm partial to a bit of Follett now and then.
Waiting for my library to acquire the last two Thrones books - I'm on a waiting list :x - and will be buying Snuff very soon :laugh:
 
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Just started Baldaccis Deliver us from evil.
Ordered, and eagerly awaiting, Snuff, Hells Bells, The burning soul plus 3 other Baldacci novels. I'm a very happy puppy indeed :laugh:
 

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WannabeAngua said:
Just started Baldaccis Deliver us from evil.
Ordered, and eagerly awaiting, Snuff, Hells Bells, The burning soul plus 3 other Baldacci novels. I'm a very happy puppy indeed :laugh:
You'll be pleased to know i was having a chat with John Connolly last night at a talk on ghost stories . No trying to make you jealous at all wannabe :laugh:
 
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pip said:
WannabeAngua said:
Just started Baldaccis Deliver us from evil.
Ordered, and eagerly awaiting, Snuff, Hells Bells, The burning soul plus 3 other Baldacci novels. I'm a very happy puppy indeed :laugh:
You'll be pleased to know i was having a chat with John Connolly last night at a talk on ghost stories . No trying to make you jealous at all wannabe :laugh:
You are a cruel, cruel man, Pip :devil: ;)
 

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Moon over Soho by Ben Aaronovich. A hoot, and brilliantly includes vampires without the blood :eek: (jazz vampires).

A super and clever read, more so if you come from London and/or know Covent Garden and Soho areas!

Rivers of London, his first book is excellent too!
 

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meerkat said:
Moon over Soho by Ben Aaronovich. A hoot, and brilliantly includes vampires without the blood :eek: (jazz vampires).

A super and clever read, more so if you come from London and/or know Covent Garden and Soho areas!

Rivers of London, his first book is excellent too!
Has everyone read them now :laugh:

The Jazz vampires was a pretty good idea but i can't look at a fortune telling machine anymore :laugh:
 
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