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I'm re-reading an old edition of Shock Xpress I found in the loft. All the info you could want on obscure sleazy horror films in the days before that Internet thing.

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I'm reading nothing! Just finished Mark Billingham Bloodline and dont have anything else to hand. I keep meaning to read Dan Brown Digital Fortress (might as well, I've read the others) or I suppose I could pick up his new one in hardback.

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Just started reading For Crying Out Loud: v. 3: The World According to Clarkson - so far, so brilliant 8-)

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Crying-Out-Loud ... 900&sr=1-1

Then it's Kiss and Make-up by Mr Simmons... Libraries FTW! :D

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kiss-Make-up-Ge ... 941&sr=1-1

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Just started reading For Crying Out Loud: v. 3: The World According to Clarkson - so far, so brilliant


Thanks for reminding me....got to get over to the 'Annoying' thread.

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Just started reading For Crying Out Loud: v. 3: The World According to Clarkson - so far, so brilliant


Thanks for reminding me....got to get over to the 'Annoying' thread.


But what happens if you take into account the fact he hates the global warming prats, health and safety, Gordon Brown... ;)

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But what happens if you take into account the fact he hates the global warming prats, health and safety, Gordon Brown...


Errrr.....

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But what happens if you take into account the fact he hates the global warming prats, health and safety, Gordon Brown...


Errrr.....


I'm assuming you don't like Clarkson, but maybe you were just going by the title of the book :?

*Tries to remember if you're a TG fan or not* :oops:

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Reading joint Force Harrier just now to be followed by Dan Browns new book (I'm just a hussy). Then it's Apache Dawn followed bt Terry Pratchetts collection - I've only read one of his so far :oops:

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I've just finished James Rollins' "Map of Bones" good if somewhat predictable and not helped by the fact that I accidentally read "Black Order" before it which chronologically comes afterwards. I enjoyed "Black Order" more, but they're both good enough to make me want to find "The Judas Strain", "The Last Oracle" and "The Doomsday Key", if only to find out what happens with Rachel!!

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I have just finished rereading Most Secret War by Dr R V Jones

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I have just finished rereading Most Secret War by Dr R V Jones


Excellent. Must get a copy of that.

*clicks Amazon bookmark*

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I have just finished rereading Most Secret War by Dr R V Jones


Excellent. Must get a copy of that.

*clicks Amazon bookmark*


+1, like the sound of that myself :D

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I have just finished rereading Most Secret War by Dr R V Jones


Damn good book and well written

about British scientific Intelligence during World War 2

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Kevin Smith - Silent Bob Speaks

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Kevin Smith - Silent Bob Speaks


That might be the one I have... :?

I need to see a few more of his films before I get stuck in though I think...

Finished the Clarkson book, so it's on to the Gene Simmons biography, then I'll probably see what the library has when I leave it back :D

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