Book recommendations - A list of 'must read' books

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Postby Thingy » Thu May 31, 2007 4:31 am

Peter Kays Autobiograhy. Genuinly funny man. Havent read all of it but from what ive read its a good read.
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Postby Salty Sock » Mon Jun 04, 2007 3:11 pm

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Postby grayghost » Mon Jun 04, 2007 3:25 pm

Has anyone read Armegadons children by Terry brooks only about 50 pages in but it has me hooked
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Postby Salty Sock » Mon Jun 04, 2007 3:40 pm

grayghost wrote:Has anyone read Armegadons children by Terry brooks only about 50 pages in but it has me hooked

Is that a fantasy series writer?
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Postby grayghost » Mon Jun 04, 2007 3:42 pm

Yes he has done all the shanara books not a bad read if you are in to fantasy like ne
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Postby hello_red » Mon Jun 04, 2007 4:17 pm

the dark tower series by Stephen King

The serpent war saga by Raymond E. Feist

if your into fantasy then there you go
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Postby redallover » Mon Jun 04, 2007 4:26 pm

kazza 1 wrote:As I have said before I love reading horror books. I bought James Herberts new book "The Secret Of Crickley Hall". Its a very very good book and has you gripped from the 2nd page!! Would recommend it if your a James Herbert fan.
At the minute I am reading Stephen King's "The Dark Half". I have seem the film, but with all SK's stuff, I like to read the book. 9 times outta 10 the book is a hell of a lot better. When I have finished that, I have "It" to read. Have seen to film 4 or 5 times and I'm really looking forward to reading the book.

If that's your style mate, go with 'Haunted' - Chuck Palahniuk. I wouldn't put it on the side of scaring me, but gives you chills and cringing the likes you don't think a book will give eh?
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Postby Salty Sock » Mon Jun 04, 2007 4:26 pm

I'm also reading Pink Gothic Bedtime stories - Neil Holdaway.
I can't put this book away when I read at night. I have read it several times.
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Postby redallover » Mon Jun 04, 2007 4:29 pm

Salty Sock wrote:I'm also reading Pink Gothic Bedtime stories - Neil Holdaway.
I can't put this book away when I read at night. I have read it several times.

Not sure I want to know what books the likes of your man Mr. Sock read..
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Postby Salty Sock » Mon Jun 04, 2007 4:31 pm

redallover wrote:
Salty Sock wrote:I'm also reading Pink Gothic Bedtime stories - Neil Holdaway.
I can't put this book away when I read at night. I have read it several times.

Not sure I want to know what books the likes of your man Mr. Sock read..

I'm not afraid to admit my inherent inadequate qualities. He is also famous for his books 'How to get their pants off' and 'Laugh about it'. It might seem like a joke to you but they are motivational and I can now locate the girl specimens with success :)
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Postby redallover » Mon Jun 04, 2007 4:35 pm

Salty Sock wrote:
redallover wrote:
Salty Sock wrote:I'm also reading Pink Gothic Bedtime stories - Neil Holdaway.
I can't put this book away when I read at night. I have read it several times.

Not sure I want to know what books the likes of your man Mr. Sock read..

I'm not afraid to admit my inherent inadequate qualities. He is also famous for his books 'How to get their pants off' and 'Laugh about it'. It might seem like a joke to you but they are motivational and I can now locate the girl specimens with success :)

Might give it a miss eh ol' mate then..
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Postby Salty Sock » Mon Jun 04, 2007 4:36 pm

redallover wrote:
Salty Sock wrote:
redallover wrote:
Salty Sock wrote:I'm also reading Pink Gothic Bedtime stories - Neil Holdaway.
I can't put this book away when I read at night. I have read it several times.

Not sure I want to know what books the likes of your man Mr. Sock read..

I'm not afraid to admit my inherent inadequate qualities. He is also famous for his books 'How to get their pants off' and 'Laugh about it'. It might seem like a joke to you but they are motivational and I can now locate the girl specimens with success :)

Might give it a miss eh ol' mate then..

Lookers like you have it too easy. I'm sure people on this forum can relating to my feelings on this subject - I is born this way and have to admit my face to the mirror every day. Something you can do with the pleasure??
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Postby redallover » Mon Jun 04, 2007 4:40 pm

Salty Sock wrote:
redallover wrote:
Salty Sock wrote:
redallover wrote:
Salty Sock wrote:I'm also reading Pink Gothic Bedtime stories - Neil Holdaway.
I can't put this book away when I read at night. I have read it several times.

Not sure I want to know what books the likes of your man Mr. Sock read..

I'm not afraid to admit my inherent inadequate qualities. He is also famous for his books 'How to get their pants off' and 'Laugh about it'. It might seem like a joke to you but they are motivational and I can now locate the girl specimens with success :)

Might give it a miss eh ol' mate then..

Lookers like you have it too easy. I'm sure people on this forum can relating to my feelings on this subject - I is born this way and have to admit my face to the mirror every day. Something you can do with the pleasure??

No meaning to bring you down if I did ol' mate. "Keep on with it right and proper if its what you do" - That's a saying I find well following
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Postby Salty Sock » Sun Jun 10, 2007 11:49 am

redallover wrote:
Salty Sock wrote:
redallover wrote:
Salty Sock wrote:
redallover wrote:
Salty Sock wrote:I'm also reading Pink Gothic Bedtime stories - Neil Holdaway.
I can't put this book away when I read at night. I have read it several times.

Not sure I want to know what books the likes of your man Mr. Sock read..

I'm not afraid to admit my inherent inadequate qualities. He is also famous for his books 'How to get their pants off' and 'Laugh about it'. It might seem like a joke to you but they are motivational and I can now locate the girl specimens with success :)

Might give it a miss eh ol' mate then..

Lookers like you have it too easy. I'm sure people on this forum can relating to my feelings on this subject - I is born this way and have to admit my face to the mirror every day. Something you can do with the pleasure??

No meaning to bring you down if I did ol' mate. "Keep on with it right and proper if its what you do" - That's a saying I find well following

I would like to know more of your friends philosophy red!  :)
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Postby 66-1112520797 » Sun Jun 10, 2007 12:17 pm

Hey Salty I'll be in your group of friends ( I could do with a few :( ) and any friend of Dawson is a friend of mine. :D

Back to books. ' The damage done ' a true story about a guy called Warren Fellows, who got caught smuggling Heroin from Thailand to Australia.

F.ucking brilliant read, its only a short book I read it in two days about his time in a Thai prison, couldnt put the book down, gripping to say the least and quite sad at the end. BRILLIANT BOOK MUST READ IF HAVENT !!! :)
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