Amanita said:(think William Shatner's style of acting and compare) falls flat on its face and I just can't bear the thought of reading Da Vinci Code.
Cared said:I buy/read The Wheel of Time books as they come to store`s. 11 so far![]()
Atm starting to read Stephen King, Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla.
Ezteq said:what you mean he writes like this?:
It Was A Terrible Night, So Dark and....*dramatic pause* So ColdThatEven The Bats Were Afraid To *pause* LeaveTheirRoosts.
She Looked Down The...*pause* Eerie Pathway And Realised She Simply COULDNOTGOON!! But She Knew That She....*meaningful look in to no where* Must, She Had To Boldly Go Where No One Had Been Before!!!
Naaa na naa naaa na naa naa naaaa waa wa waa wa waa wa waaa wa waa waaa dum dum de dum *plastic ship wizzing past on a string* Naaaa Naaa Naaa aaaa Naaa Naa Naa NA NAAA NA NAA NA NAAA NA NAA NAAA NAAAA NAA NA NA NAAAAAAA
Ezteq said:atm im reading "Stark" by ben elton, a book about how people have screwed up the world and the consequences of those actions, how an organisation of ultra rich are trying to save themselves and how a bunch of folk (including a giant hippy, mental ex vietnam vet with no knackers, a nerd and the obligiotary hot chick) are trying to thwart them.
Very funny books this guy writes and i recommend anything you see by him, if your a fan (or not) of big brother i recommend "dead famous"
Aoln said:1984 george orwell, pretty slowly though, generally i just read freddyshouse![]()
Amanita said:I just can't bear the thought of reading Da Vinci Code.
was it the one where he was fighting to leagalise drugs? if so its "high society"Vladamir said:I read Stark a few years back, was a good book :].
Was another ben elton book i read, can't remember the name though, involved the PM having an affair with his pa though![]()
tookha said:Just started reading Assasin's Apprentice by Robin Hobb (female).
It's a trioligy as far as I know, and some friends of mine spoke highly of it so I gave it a shot.
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