The Complete Sherlock Holmes. It's actually very good.
What are you reading right now? Page 68
Quote: Tom G @ April 9 2009, 6:04 PM BSTI think Aaron would find this a jolly good read.
Ha, that does look good.
Quote: Darren Pomroy @ April 17 2009, 2:06 PM BSTIm reading Charles Dickens - A Childs History of 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!
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Quote: Ben @ April 17 2009, 5:59 PM BSTNext up on my list is 'London - The Wicked City'. A lovely book about a thousand years of vice in the capital.
Got onto it yet? One of many I'm intending to buy.
Quote: EllieJP @ April 19 2009, 12:23 PM BSTI was once a guy.
I KNEW IT.
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ May 22 2009, 5:57 PM BSTBirdsong. I can't get my head around that it's not set in the 1920s yet, because it's written so much like it is, even though it's only 1910 in the narrative; but it's verrry good so far.
Your brain is massive.
Quote: Aaron @ May 24 2009, 3:58 PM BSTYour brain is massive.
Hardly.
I bet it does make Elliot...
But your brain is massive. It is true.
And how on earth did you get that my "brain is massive" from that about Birdsong?
Because you thought it was written for one decade and not another. Or something.
S'just the phrasing and things.
Quote: Aaron @ May 24 2009, 8:05 PM BSTI bet it does make Elliot...
Oh Aaron, you've uncovered my secret brain fetish...
I've just finished the Memoirs of Daphne Fairfax. (Arthur Smith's autobiography.)
It really is fantastic, I finished it in two sittings. Really really well written.
I'm also reading A Snowball in Hell by Christopher Brookmyre, but I'm struggling a bit with it. It's not as engaging as the other books I've read by him.
'The Knights Tale' by Geoffrey Chaucer
Eeek. How's that going? Does he defend himself for all his status' rape accusations?
David Sedaris - When You Are Engulfed In Flames. Very funny.
The Master & Margarita - Mikhail Bulgakov.
I've been reading 'Dawn of the Dumb' by Charlie Brooker and been laughing rather loud at it.
David Boring, by Daniel Clowes.
And Robert Rankins latest, Necrophenia. (Or something like that)