I finished The Casual Vacancy 2 days ago. I had been reading it since November :/
What are you reading right now? Page 172
Wow??
It must be about 8000 pages long
Or just dreadful
Still reading The Trial of Richard 111 a book based on the C4 programme some years ago but . . .
This looks interesting . . .
Quote: David Carmon @ February 6 2013, 9:29 PM GMTI finished The Casual Vacancy 2 days ago. I had been reading it since November :/
That was written on the report from my last brain scan
I've just finished Jean Rhys' Wide Sargasso Sea for my course and it's depressed the living crap out of me. It's a very honest book but it's unadulterated misery from cover to cover.
Luckily it's quite short.
Quote: zooo @ February 8 2013, 1:10 PM GMTLuckily it's quite short.
snigger
Bring up the Bodies - Hilary Mantel
Stuart maconie Cider with roadies, I do like Stuart maconie, he is a bloke I would happily have a pint with
Aye he's alright for a fookin pie eater
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2012/nov/27/hamlet-rewritten-choose-your-own-adventure?fb=optOut
I'd really like to read this!
Quote: lofthouse @ February 16 2013, 9:45 PM GMTAye he's alright for a fookin pie eater
Oh yes a true Wigan Lad, but as they say no one is perfect, although I bet he's more into brioche and sun dried tomatoes than pies now, still you can take the lad out the north......
Quote: sootyj @ February 16 2013, 9:47 PM GMThttp://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2012/nov/27/hamlet-rewritten-choose-your-own-adventure?fb=optOut
I'd really like to read this!
A new Bard Game?
Umm
Yeah
Actually I prefer Mark Radcliffe
Fantastic much underrated broadcaster
Quote: lofthouse @ February 16 2013, 9:50 PM GMTUmm
Yeah
Actually I prefer Mark Radcliffe
Fantastic much underrated broadcaster
Radcliffe's Ok, but his books aren't as good. I thank him for Arthur Strong anyway, as he's produced most of the radio series and has championed him for many years. I await with some trepidation the TV series
Booyah to mr Pingl.