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I was thinking of buying the Dean Koontz - Frankenstein comics if I can find them all (bit like rocking horse [LIFTED]).


Something like the first five comics were collected into a graphic novel called Dean Koontz's Frankenstein: Prodigal Son (you maybe know that though ;) ).

There's eBay of course, but the cheapest I can find it delivered is the site below, entering the code AFFWELCOME3 when the opportunity arises will get you £3 off (it's for new customers only):

http://www.priceminister.co.uk/offer/bu ... ?t=1378140

It's coming from the States there though, so expect a wait of maybe a good few weeks if you decide to order it ;)

The cover looks like this:

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I'm about to start Anathem by Neal Stephenson, which based purely its weight, might take me awhile.


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Geiseric wrote:
I was thinking of buying the Dean Koontz - Frankenstein comics if I can find them all (bit like rocking horse [LIFTED]).


Something like the first five comics were collected into a graphic novel called Dean Koontz's Frankenstein: Prodigal Son (you maybe know that though ;) ).

There's eBay of course, but the cheapest I can find it delivered is the site below, entering the code AFFWELCOME3 when the opportunity arises will get you £3 off (it's for new customers only):

http://www.priceminister.co.uk/offer/bu ... ?t=1378140

It's coming from the States there though, so expect a wait of maybe a good few weeks if you decide to order it ;)

The cover looks like this:

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cheers, ernie :)

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Has anyone ever read God's Debris - Scott Adams. Would recommend it, very short so wont take you long.

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Seven Troop - Andy McNab. Reading it at work, highly recommended, especially if you liked his first books before he got into novels (though I haven't tried any of those yet) 8-)

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FML the book - good for the early morning bus journeys.

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Return of the King - Tolkien
Dark Tower 3: The Waste Lands - Stephen King

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I've been reading thrillers recently such as Mark Billingham and JA Kerely (posted in this thread). They're not my usual book but I'm really getting into them. The lastest I'm reading is Gone Tomorrow from Lee Child. I think its brilliant.

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About halfway through Travels with Charley: in search of America by John Steinbeck. It's very enjoyable though fairly meandering.

Just bought Kitchen confidential by Anthony Bourdain, which I'm looking forward to.

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I've got too many mags to read at the moment (Private Eye, Empire, Total Film) :oops:

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Just finished reading the first two of Trudi Canavans' Black Magician Trilogy,The Magicians' Guild & The Novice.Will pick up the third tomorrow if it's in stock.

Also reading Time Storm by Gordon R Dickson again :lol:


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The First Casualty, Ben Elton


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Still dipping into the action movie guide, though magazines are still taking up my reading time... I fancy a biography next though :)

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