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pip said:
Much better than his Roman stuff where he rewrote History way too much
Oooh, don't like that. I like my historical bits to be pretty accurate, or close enough. I am enjoying this though. I don't know enough about the history of the Mongols to know how right or wrong it may be.
 
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author3 said:
I'm reading the third Skulduggery Pleasant book The Faceless Ones :laugh:

I think I'm on the second one!! It's been a long time since I put it down.

Still trawling through the latest Briant & May, and the new Mr Monk book landed on my desk yesterday!! :dance:
 

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Tonyblack said:
Reading Sharpe's Fury by Bernard Cornwell. This was the last of the Sharpe books written to date and I realised that I'd only read it once. :oops:
Nearly finished the Penultimate Truth by Philip K Dick and The English Ghost by Peter Ackroyd so hopefully can start the Terry Pratchett Prize winners books very soon. Not gettin a lot read at the moment
 

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I'm currently juggling The Tiger's Wife by Tea Obreht (interesting so far), A Tale of Two Cities, Tina Fey's autobiography Bossypants and Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers. I switch between them depending on my moods.

I finished Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere over the weekend after reading American Gods - loved them both and really wish he'd flesh out the Neverwhere universe.
 

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Valley of the Horses, by Jean Auel. Second in the Earth's Children series. I really like this series, even if a lot of it is speculation, but really interesting nevertheless.
 
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