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• #152
I've just received two Patrick Hamilton novels from Amazon:
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• #153
The Four Loves- C.S Lewis...
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• #154
As a child I loved the Narnia Chronicles; less so when I learned that it was a God-botherer's analogy...
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• #155
This is my current favourite.
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• #156
As a child I loved the Narnia Chronicles; less so when I learned that it was a God-botherer's analogy...
I love old classics and Narnia is one of my favorites
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• #157
This is my current favourite.
I'm a big fan of Gewinnspiel too - who wouldn't be?
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• #158
It's got everything for the bike freak.
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• #159
I love old classics and Narnia is one of my favorites
I can never see a wardrobe without thinking....
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that book by him what wrote the wire.
do we need a wire thread? -
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Do we need a wire thread?
They were a great band - very much ahead of their time.
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• #162
still about i think.
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• #163
Re-reading Desolation Angels by Keroauc after re-reading The Dharma Bums (my fave Jack book) 'cos ten years or more has elapsed and I 'get' it now.....
;)
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• #164
^^ Funny, we were talking about those books earlier this week with friends. I put them on my wish list.
I am currently re-reading Somerset Maugham after 25 years and I alternate with Matthieu Ricard, Happiness.
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• #165
Hitchikers Guide to The Galaxy.
Realised I'd never read it even though it's sat on my shelf for years. It feels very, very dated. But quite good fun so far.
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^^ Funny, we were talking about those books earlier this week with friends. I put them on my wish list.
I am currently re-reading Somerset Maugham after 25 years and I alternate with Matthieu Ricard, Happiness.
my kitten is all over me and the keyboard this morning too! I love re-reading good books!
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• #167
the shock doctrine - naomi klein
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• #168
Servants of the People (The Inside Story of New Labour)
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• #169
The Uncommon Reader by Alan Bennett. It's the first of his I've read and it's highly entertaining, really concise and witty.
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• #170
that book by him what wrote the wire.
do we need a wire thread?BEST TV SHOW EVER MADE...SIMPLY AMAZING
Been reading this week "Muscle" by John Hotton, about the crazy world of body builders.
and the inner maths geek in me has read "50 mathematical ideas...you really need to know" by Tony Crilly, learn't quite a lot I didn't know and I have studied degree level maths.
Got the ginger man from J.P. Donleavy waiting for me to read, plus another 10 books I should read.
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• #171
Lush Life, Richard Price.
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• #172
The Brothers Karamazov. I'm working my way through all the Dostoyevsky novels.
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• #174
The pursuit of the millennium (Revolutionary Millenarians and the mystical anarchists of the middle ages) - Norman Cohn
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Anthem - Ayn Rand
I am a cat.