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Cane by Jean Toomer. Fantastic.

An Idiot Abroad - The Travel Diaries of Karl Pilkington

It's on my Christmas list! :$

An Atheist's Guide To Christmas

In preparation for a meeting with a producer next week, I am reading The Devil's Guide to Hollywood by Joe Eszterhas. My plan is to repeatedly punch the guy in the balls whilst calling him a "motherf**king asshole whore", take a shit on his desk, then coolly demand $3 million for the optioning rights to my (as-yet-unwritten) sitcom pilot. Cool

Dead Air by Iain Banks. I haven't read any of him for yonks.

Just read Mark Billingham's Death Message. Now reading his book Buried.

Feel a bit like a traitor to our Mr. P... :O

Quote: zooo @ December 14 2010, 10:12 PM GMT

Just read Mark Billingham's Death Message. Now reading his book Buried.

Feel a bit like a traitor to our Mr. P... :O

It's ok ;)

http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/browse/ebooks/crime/4294964553/

And I bet you aren't named in his books!

Quote: Marc P @ December 14 2010, 10:15 PM GMT

It's ok ;)

http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/browse/ebooks/crime/4294964553/

Coooooooooooool!
Billingham is like, so last week.

And I bet you aren't named in his books!

I bet. That selfish bastard.

I did hear that he often names characters after comedians. There was a Skinner and a Yashere that I noticed.

Quote: zooo @ December 14 2010, 10:12 PM GMT

Just read Mark Billingham's Death Message. Now reading his book Buried. Feel a bit like a traitor to our Mr. P... :O

I can't really get into British crime fiction, it always seems so small and provincial. I prefer the American stuff. It's bigger and more expansive. P should set his stuff in the States!

London isn't small and provincial!

I rather like to read both, really. The English stuff is more scary 'cos it's so much easier to imagine it happening.

Quote: chipolata @ December 14 2010, 10:19 PM GMT

I can't really get into British crime fiction, it always seems so small and provincial. I prefer the American stuff. It's bigger and more expansive. P should set his stuff in the States!

Yeah well you live in Birmingham and not Birmingham Alabama and my next book has a bit of a states connection. Out next June! ;)

Quote: Marc P @ December 14 2010, 10:25 PM GMT

Yeah well you live in Birmingham and not Birmingham Alabama and my next book has a bit of a states connection. Out next June! ;)

I DO NOT LIVE OR WORK IN BIRMINGHAM YOU CHUNDERHEADS! :)

Quote: chipolata @ December 14 2010, 10:48 PM GMT

I DO NOT LIVE OR WORK IN BIRMINGHAM YOU CHUNDERHEADS! :)

Has it come up before Laughing out loud

Quote: Marc P @ December 14 2010, 10:48 PM GMT

Has it come up before Laughing out loud

Stott made the accusation.

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