| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 3/11/2008 5:01:03 PM | How to really see yourself (think that is the title) - Dalai Lama. Is currently on the floor in my car. I am reading extracts from it rather than the whole shebang in order
Messages from the Masters - Dr Brian Weiss
And JUST to show off my, 'new man, caring sharing, aren't I f***ing lovely, sucking up to the women' credentials: Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus - John Gray. Bought it today and I am lovin' its style in a massive way so far. | |
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| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 3/12/2008 2:37:08 AM | Ok i have bought a book called "The year of yes" i thought it would be quite amusing, especially as i have joined a dating site . It is about a womans quest to find a suitable man, basically she will say yes to anyone who asks for a date, she does this for 12 months, be it a homeless man or a millionaire etc. It is based on a true story, she even dates women as she will not knock anyone back who asks for a date! Should be interesting me thinks  | |
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| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 3/24/2008 5:52:39 AM | Just this very morning picked up the latest book by LEE CHILD - "Nothing to lose".
Have read all his books so far - great stuff. | |
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| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 3/27/2008 10:19:33 AM | I've finally got around to reading The Lovely Bones and I can't put it down! I read half the book last night ( good job it was a quiet shift! ) | |
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| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 3/27/2008 10:56:58 AM | | Im still reading The Disappearence of the Universe, by Gary Renard, its a complicated book and you have to take it slowly. | |
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| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 3/27/2008 11:20:00 AM | Stuart: A life backwards by Alex Masters. Alex Masters was doing some work for a homeless hostel and met the chaotic homeless Stuart. This is an account of Stuart's life and the experiences that have led him to become disengaged. | |
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| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 3/27/2008 2:13:56 PM | Merde Happens ... Stephen Clarke. Found it while loitering in the travel section, seemed worth a try .... so far I'm thinking I need to give it more time! | |
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| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 4/4/2008 4:43:51 PM | The Brontes A Life in Letters by Juliet Barker.
The vocabulary and syntax are just amazing. Next stop will be Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights. | |
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| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 4/4/2008 5:18:18 PM | Skin Privilege - Karin Slaughter (great name for a crime writer)
Waiting for Elementary Signal Detection Theory to arrive from Amazon... that one's going to be gripping! | |
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| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 4/6/2008 4:19:24 AM |
What are you currently reading?
The standard of posts on this forum are plunging new depths . Isn't it obvious ? I'm currently reading this thread ! I can't help wondering how such infantile , puerile nonsense is allowed to be put up here for comment/debate or expected to capture the imagination /interest of its target audience.
The response to this inane drivel tells its own story. its been running now since July 2006.. Not far short of two years and has attracted the interest /provoked comment from the grand total of 23 pof members [in almost 2 years ] thats slightly more than 1 [uno-one] per month ! i can barely contain myself I'm so excited as to what meaty subjects fat we will be chewing over today. | |
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| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 4/6/2008 7:06:54 AM | im reading john pilger the new rulers of the world,its an eye opener about the realities of war and us and the yanks eddie | |
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| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 5/25/2008 2:55:33 AM | | Corsair by Tim Severin - firstof a series about the life of Hector Lynch a character the author places in the babraby slave trade and out amoungst the pirates of the carribean (second book in series Buccaneer is in hardback). | |
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| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 5/25/2008 3:42:25 AM | | A couple of books by Chris Hood, still one by G Hancock that I want to finish and one aboot cisco systems, bah, will prolly never finish:D | |
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| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 5/25/2008 5:17:30 PM |
The response to this inane drivel tells its own story. its been running now since July 2006.. Not far short of two years and has attracted the interest /provoked comment from the grand total of 23 pof members [in almost 2 years ] thats slightly more than 1 [uno-one] per month! i can barely contain myself I'm so excited as to what meaty subjects fat we will be chewing over today. Well Johnny, the thread is over 23 pages and yours was post number 569. I think your maths is a little out there. Like most threads, its has quiet periods. | |
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| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 5/25/2008 6:50:40 PM | I, tonight, have just finished reading Fred & Rose the full story of Fred and rose West and the Gloucester House of Horrors by Howard Sounes (journalist).
I like gruesome true stories but this one completely turned my stomach, so I wouldn't reccommend it to the faint hearted amongst us. It is a very thorough analysis of their lives from beginning to end. I learned that Fred was weak and Rose was the driving force - something that never occurred to me previously. The forensic work was also extremely interesting too! | |
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| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 5/29/2008 9:21:06 AM | A CHILD CALLED IT..
A harrowing true story of mindless child abuse,ive had the book for ages but couldnt bring myself to read it.After just finishing the book it really has put into perspective how fortunate i as a child and my own children are.Now i need to get my hands on the two follow up books. | |
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| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 5/29/2008 10:31:00 AM | Meg matthews, about 2 sisters living in the slums, and its getting to the typical bit where a 'sir' falls in love with the wench awa  | |
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| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 5/29/2008 10:41:07 AM | Before i die by Jenny Downham.
terminally ill Tess, a 16 year old's writes a list she wants to complete before she dies.
Class book, very good read, cant rate it highly enough, very comical at points, but drums it in to you how lucky you are.
as it says on the cover, reminds you to be glad your alive. Expect a few tears. | |
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