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What are you reading right now? Page 66

Ah. Cool. Pleased

I would not Robyn. Whistling nnocently

I'm reading The discovery Of Heaven by Henry Mulisch. I'd never heard of it before, but I am quite enjoying it so far.

The Woman Who Walked Into Doors by Roddy Doyle. Very good so far, if a bit odd.

Moab is My Washpot by Stephen Poshpants.

Just bought High Rise by JG Ballard, so I'll be tucking into that soon.

Im reading Charles Dickens - A Childs History of England. England England

A book we wrote for his children or so the legend go's. It is a hard read. Especailly all the history on the saxons and all the different kings and the who killed who is mind boggling.

His kids must have been smart! Errr

Quote: zooo @ April 16 2009, 11:33 PM BST

Moab is My Washpot by Stephen Poshpants.

I enjoyed that very much.

I'm reading 'De Niro - A Biography'. It's quite good, although the first 50 pages or so are a little tedious. Just going on and on about his parents.

Next up on my list is 'London - The Wicked City'. A lovely book about a thousand years of vice in the capital.

Quote: zooo @ April 16 2009, 11:33 PM BST

Moab is My Washpot by Stephen Poshpants.

I've got to get around to reading that at some point soon.

Quote: JuliaC @ April 17 2009, 8:45 PM BST

I've got to get around to reading that at some point soon.

I can send you my copy. :)

It's the Fry book I enjoyed most.

I have a choice - Best of PG Wodehouse, Lauren Bacall - By Myself, Visions of Cody by Kerouac. Any thoughts?

I read On The Road by Kerouac recently. It was a total slog, but worth it.

I dunno if that helps at all. Pleased

Read that a while back, one of the few books where I cried at the end.

Quote: Finck @ April 17 2009, 8:47 PM BST

I can send you my copy. :)

It's the Fry book I enjoyed most.

Awww, thanks. I have one though, I just haven't yet got around to reading.

How goes it, Finck?? :) Hug

:D Finck! :D Hug

Quote: Balf @ April 17 2009, 8:54 PM BST

Read that a while back, one of the few books where I cried at the end.

I read the original scroll but I've recently been given a copy of the novel, do you have any idea whether the changes justify me reading the novel?

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