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What are you reading right now? Page 117

Quote: EllieJP @ January 17 2011, 11:50 AM GMT

This disgraceful peice of 'journalism'...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1347621/Joanna-Yeates-murder-Becoming-just-thumbnail-police-website.html?ito=feeds-newsxml

:| Thanks for link, shocking piece of journalism, hope she taken onboard all
negative comments.

Found this when I was looking to re-read Liz Jones' awesome piece of cutting edge journalism. http://justinquirk.blogspot.com/2011/01/liz-jones-true-crime-masterclass-part-2.html
Very nicely done.

I'm reading World War Z by Max Brooks.

I've got about three books on the bookshelf to read, but I need to get through Alan Sugar's autobiography first and it's a thick book.

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Its a bit dull. But we haven't started killing any Frenchmen yet.

I saw the sequel 2.16PM

I saw the prequel - 17.30!

Quote: Ben @ January 22 2011, 7:49 PM GMT

I've got about three books on the bookshelf to read, but I need to get through Alan Sugar's autobiography first and it's a thick book.

You're reading Alan Sugar's biography?!?

Yeah, I like him. I can't wait for the bit on Amstrad CPC 464's.

I've got a Bukowski coming up afterwards though, Matt. I'll be 'your hip' again soon.

After this I'm reading the Necronomicon.

Just bought 'My Boring-Ass Life', Kevin Smith's diary. I do like Kevin Smith a lot. I even quite like Jersey Girl.

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Do you like the 'pornocom' he made a few years back?

Quote: Ben @ January 23 2011, 4:22 PM GMT

Do you like the 'pornocom' he made a few years back?

Slipped me by, but I actually have it on order from Amazon for about two pounds at the moment.

The Greatest Show On Earth - Richard Dawkins

I brought a book today. Not read a book for a while, but as I had a £10 Waterstones voucher to spend which I got at Christmas, I got the first book featuring Louis Knight in 'Aberystwyth Mon Amour' written by Malcolm Pryce. These are apparently detective thrillers that the critics hate but the readers love, featuring Louis Knight as the only private detective in Aberystwyth (rather like if you remember, Lady Don't Fall Backwards in the classic Hancock adventure 'The Missing Page') Malcolm Pryce who lived in Aber for some time is the author so what with a good detective thriller and it being set in a small area in which I'm currently residing, I couldn't resist.

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