| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 3/7/2006 2:28:53 AM | Ive just finished reading 'band of brothers' - excellent book about the american 101st airborne in Normandy during d-day, have started reading 'the da vinci code' now, always seems a popular book for POF members - dont blow the ending!!
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| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 3/7/2006 3:56:16 AM | i am currently reading the naughty forty, a look inside one off englands most feared football hooligan crews.. Stoke City
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| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 3/7/2006 4:20:08 AM | At the minute Angels and Demons by Dan Brown.
I love all Grishams books but Favourite is Runaway Jury. Spectacularly ruined by Hollywood Film despite excellent cast. | |
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| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 3/7/2006 4:37:59 AM | good read though, better than the soul crew, only good thing is it has all the lads from darlo running out off the pub when we spanked cardiff in the 90's
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| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 3/8/2006 6:19:14 AM | | Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf - this can get a bit heavy at times so tend to have a break now and then and read something else. Just finished Patricia Cornwell's 'Jack the Ripper - Case Closed', Very interesting! | |
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| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 3/8/2006 6:24:09 AM | So, according to Patricia, who was he?
I found a copy of Dombey and Son amongst the junk that was left here by the last owners. It's in really small print, and not one of****ns' best, but I'm determined to get through it (it was free, after all!) | |
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| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 3/8/2006 6:26:23 AM | I'm a fan of Bill Bryson as well 
Currently on, amongst other things, A Short History of Nearly Everything by the same author. That an an ever-present random Pratchett book. | |
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| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 3/8/2006 6:28:46 AM | | Well Gary, according to Patricia, it was the artist - William Sickert. She had some pretty compelling evidence and theories too and it wasnt all fiction she'd worked with Scotland Yard and really done a lot of research. | |
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| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 3/8/2006 6:35:44 AM | I have no doubt it was well researched. How are you finding Mein Kampf? Tempted to invade Poland, yet? (Rather ironic, given what's happening to us at the moment).
Can you believe the fish won't allow the name of Charles D ickens on the site? | |
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| What book are you currently reading? Posted: 3/8/2006 6:42:38 AM | I'm enjoying Mein Kampf but like i said before it can be pretty heavy going.
Hitler has written it as if it was one of his elaborate speeches so you have to wade through a lot of hype and waffle to get at what he's saying.
Theirs some really interesting notes added by the editors too picking up on things Hitler has said and either confirming or denying events took place.
I havent got very far into it yet but was always fascinated when i was younger as to how he got into power when it was already documented and printed about what he planned to do to the Jews. Looking forward to getting to that bit to see what he actually documented. | |
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