Posted: 2009-05-07 16:57:10
What are you reading at the moment?
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krunchie frog
I think I'm in the vast minority on here by reading graphic novels but still they be books too! I got three new ones fir my birthday, Marvel Zombies 2 (lol), Civil War Frontline and perhaps best of all, 'Joker', the darkest graphic novel regarding the Joker to date apparently... Is good do far. Some great artwork.
billydee
Soveriegn by C. J. Sansom. Bought it without realising it was the fourth in a series. Whilst I'm assured the books are non-linear, there are some references to past events, which although they dont affect the main narrative, it is a little bit irksome.
That said, I am enjoying the book, and will probably buy/borrow from the library the first book in the series after finishing.
That said, I am enjoying the book, and will probably buy/borrow from the library the first book in the series after finishing.
Posted: 2009-05-13 15:24:30
jacqs
ORIGINAL: billydee
Soveriegn by C. J. Sansom. Bought it without realising it was the fourth in a series. Whilst I'm assured the books are non-linear, there are some references to past events, which although they dont affect the main narrative, it is a little bit irksome.
That said, I am enjoying the book, and will probably buy/borrow from the library the first book in the series after finishing.
Soveriegn by C. J. Sansom. Bought it without realising it was the fourth in a series. Whilst I'm assured the books are non-linear, there are some references to past events, which although they dont affect the main narrative, it is a little bit irksome.
That said, I am enjoying the book, and will probably buy/borrow from the library the first book in the series after finishing.
That drived me mad, you find a new book get stuck in and find you have missed several book out! When you go back to read them it spoils things as you know what later outcomes are :veryangry: . Why dont they show the books in order so the reader can enjoy the entire collection!
Posted: 2009-05-15 13:13:40
Nadia86
I got the twilight book about a week ago and i can't put it down! now i've ordered rest! lol! love it! Don't want it to end! :)
Posted: 2009-05-24 15:06:43
krunchie frog
Uh oh
Posted: 2009-05-25 12:43:58
krunchie frog
My friend has given me 'The Book of Lost Things' by John Connolly as a late birthday present. I have no idea what it's about yet.
Posted: 2009-05-25 13:26:59
Nadia86
ORIGINAL: krunchie frog
Uh oh
Uh oh
what do you mean? :)
Posted: 2009-05-25 14:25:45
mistakenplane
ORIGINAL: jacqs
That drived me mad, you find a new book get stuck in and find you have missed several book out! When you go back to read them it spoils things as you know what later outcomes are :veryangry: . Why dont they show the books in order so the reader can enjoy the entire collection!
ORIGINAL: billydee
Soveriegn by C. J. Sansom. Bought it without realising it was the fourth in a series. Whilst I'm assured the books are non-linear, there are some references to past events, which although they dont affect the main narrative, it is a little bit irksome.
That said, I am enjoying the book, and will probably buy/borrow from the library the first book in the series after finishing.
Soveriegn by C. J. Sansom. Bought it without realising it was the fourth in a series. Whilst I'm assured the books are non-linear, there are some references to past events, which although they dont affect the main narrative, it is a little bit irksome.
That said, I am enjoying the book, and will probably buy/borrow from the library the first book in the series after finishing.
That drived me mad, you find a new book get stuck in and find you have missed several book out! When you go back to read them it spoils things as you know what later outcomes are :veryangry: . Why dont they show the books in order so the reader can enjoy the entire collection!
Good point! I always check inside to see the authors other books to ensure Im not missing the first one or two out!
Posted: 2009-06-02 12:28:27
Fisher
'Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth '' by T.harv eker, this guy took a $2,000 credit card loan, opened "one of the first fitness stores in North Americ, turned it into a chain of 10 within two and a half years and sold it in 1987 for a cool $1.6 million
Posted: 2009-11-11 22:49:31
Nadia86
Sounds interesting :)
Posted: 2009-11-11 23:17:09
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