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Tonyblack

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pip said:
Feckin Kindle.
Nearly finished a Blink of the Screen. Currently on The Sea and all the Little Fishes.
Then I'm going to start Stephen Baxter , Flood
I wasn't going to buy this book, but it was only £10 in Tesco, so I bought two of them. :oops:
 

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Bouncy Castle said:
Tonyblack said:
pip said:
Feckin Kindle.
Nearly finished a Blink of the Screen. Currently on The Sea and all the Little Fishes.
Then I'm going to start Stephen Baxter , Flood
I wasn't going to buy this book, but it was only £10 in Tesco, so I bought two of them. :oops:

Which one, and why would you want two?
Blink of the Screen and one for me and one for Sharlene. ;)
 

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Bouncy Castle said:
Ahh.

Doesn't it get a tad heavy, carrying all these books over to the US?
Yes, but these days I have so much stuff already over there that I don't need to take much in the way of clothes. And even if I have to pay for an excess bag, it's still cheaper than posting it all. ;)
 
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:rolleyes: :laugh:

I'm reading The House of Silk at moment (a Sherlock Holmes story by Anthony Horowitz), not normally into detective novels (although watched all the films when I was a kid) but really enjoying it :laugh:

EDIT: the weird thing is I keep visualising Watson as Jude Law and Holmes as Benedict Cumberbatch :think:
 

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chris.ph said:
its in a series by an author called ben aabromovitch.magical detective sort of thing and the three of them are v good spidey :laugh:
And just to clarify, Ben Aaronovitch is also a noted writer for Doctor Who. He wrote the acclaimed Remembrance of the Daleks, as well as the less-acclaimed but still interesting Battlefield. He also wrote several books for the New Adventures: Transit, The Also People, and So Vile a Sin (the latter with Kate Orman).

Yo, Chris.Ph, I've asked you before, but you've never answered, would I like the Rivers of London series? I mean, having read two of his Doctor Who books, I find his output a little variable, so would I like it?
 

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*I* really enjoyed it. It's certainly better, in my opinion, than the Dresden Files books by Jim Butcher which I just couldn't get in to. It's contemporary, yet has echos of tradition and the past. Would you enjoy it? I have no idea :)
 

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Selkie said:
*I* really enjoyed it. It's certainly better, in my opinion, than the Dresden Files books by Jim Butcher which I just couldn't get in to. It's contemporary, yet has echos of tradition and the past. Would you enjoy it? I have no idea :)
Well, I've never really gotten into occult detective stuff. Oh well...
 

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Quatermass said:
chris.ph said:
its in a series by an author called ben aabromovitch.magical detective sort of thing and the three of them are v good spidey :laugh:
And just to clarify, Ben Aaronovitch is also a noted writer for Doctor Who. He wrote the acclaimed Remembrance of the Daleks, as well as the less-acclaimed but still interesting Battlefield. He also wrote several books for the New Adventures: Transit, The Also People, and So Vile a Sin (the latter with Kate Orman).

Yo, Chris.Ph, I've asked you before, but you've never answered, would I like the Rivers of London series? I mean, having read two of his Doctor Who books, I find his output a little variable, so would I like it?
I think the Author prefers it anyway . The Doctor Who stuff paid peanuts and he worked in Waterstones to get by . The Peter Grant books are a lot better than his Doctor Who stuff by all acounts :laugh:
 
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