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'City of Women' - David Gillham. I'm gearing up to being frightened the Nazis are going to get the heroine.
A Street Cat Named Bob. First book I've read in ages.
I met himmmmmmmmmmm!
He was so cute and furry.
Quote: zooo @ 26th April 2014, 12:48 PM BSTI met himmmmmmmmmmm!
He was so cute and furry.
It's sort of making me wish I had a pet cat. Mostly had cats growing up and always enjoyed their company or happy to play with friends cats but wouldn't say I'm a cat person as such.
The Bielski Brothers: The True Story of Three Men Who Defied the Nazis, Built a Village in the Forest, and Saved 1,200 Jews
Room by Emma Donoghue, about the child of a Joseph Fritzl type nutter who has only ever lived in a single room his entire life. Very good, although part of me would actually like to live in one room for my entire life.
Read that a couple of years ago. Brilliant and very gripping.
'John Saturnall's Feast' - Lawrence Norfolk. Amazing how many witchcraft novels my family give me. Are they trying to tell me something?
Has anyone read The Devil in Marshalsea?
Got it as a present today
'Harvest' - Jim Grace. I find some of these Booker nominees a bit heavy on the descriptive stuff.
Has anyone read 1984?
Quite intrigued but is it very heavy going?
I mean , for a gormless ill educated cretin like myself
nope its incredibly accessible and short
Quote: sootyj @ 10th May 2014, 12:32 PM BSTnope its incredibly accessible and short
like your knob
Quote: sootyj @ 10th May 2014, 12:32 PM BSTnope its incredibly accessible and short
like your knob
your mum likes accessing it
Quote: lofthouse @ 10th May 2014, 12:12 PM BSTHas anyone read 1984?
Quite intrigued but is it very heavy going?
I mean , for a gormless ill educated cretin like myself
As sooty says, it's short and brilliant, and very readable.