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Re-reading Belgarath the Sorcerer for about the hundredth time since I first 'met' David and Leigh Eddings in 2002. Love it!
Much easier on the nose for bedtime reading when it's on kindle as well :lol:

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Just finished Turtles vol. 5 which was pretty good, only now I have to wait until October for the next collection :(

ION, they actually made GNs around that crap A-Team movie :shock:

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Just finished Turtles vol. 5 which was pretty good, only now I have to wait until October for the next collection :(

ION, they actually made GNs around that crap A-Team movie :shock:


ION, you now have a gap to get on with reading Preacher.

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pcernie wrote:
Just finished Turtles vol. 5 which was pretty good, only now I have to wait until October for the next collection :(

ION, they actually made GNs around that crap A-Team movie :shock:


ION, you now have a gap to get on with reading Preacher.


You're as predictable as I am :P

I've got 8 eps of The Equalizer and Miami Blues to watch. Ooh, talking TV, got a lend of the entire Battlestar set 8-)

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I've got 8 eps of The Equalizer


Nice I thought he ( Edward Woodward ) was great in callan to.

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pcernie wrote:
I've got 8 eps of The Equalizer


Nice I thought he ( Edward Woodward ) was great in callan to.


Yes, I'm into the final Equalizer season soon and I'm very tempted to check out all his early stuff.

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Just found an unopened Batman comic :oops: , and I've subbed the new Supes comic.

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Currently reading 'Confessions of a cineplex heckler' by Joe Queenan.

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The Shadow reboot graphic novel, rather good so far. Bought The Last Phantom (as in old purple drawers) too.

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Other half bought the new Lisa Becker Investigates book yesterday, looking forward to reading that.

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Atomic Robo, funny as fcuk.

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Various samples off Amazon :)

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I'm reading the McRyan Mystery series by Roger Stelljes. Good cop series thoroughly enjoyable some free some £1.99 on amazon
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Roger-Stelljes/e/B0050IGBLO

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I'm reading the McRyan Mystery series by Roger Stelljes. Good cop series thoroughly enjoyable some free some £1.99 on amazon
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Roger-Stelljes/e/B0050IGBLO


I'm gonna sample the novella and if that's any good I'll read them in order, cheers!

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Just finished "Doomsday Book" by Connie Willis. Great time-travel story although not quite as good as her later Blackout/All Clear books. Now looking for other things she's written.

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