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This:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Action-Movie-Z- ... 980&sr=1-9

Brilliant book so far, perfect for action film geeks like me :)

For instance, a line from Steven Seagal in Above The Law (aka Nico). Seagal IS Nico Toscani :

Nico Toscani: If I find out you're lying, I'll come back and kill you in your own kitchen.

:lol:

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Pride and Prejudice and zombies.

Rather good so far.

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Pride and Prejudice and zombies.

Rather good so far.

I have that :D , SWMBO got be sense and sensibility and seamonsters :D
Though I am currently working my way through the complete sherlock holmes stories fom start to finish 8-)

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Little Girls Lost by Jack Kerley

also have The Lego Book on the coffee table to browse

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also have The Lego Book on the coffee table to browse


I'll be having that if the price drops :D

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Just started Little brother by Cory Doctorow

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Just started Little brother by Cory Doctorow


I've liked him ever since he put the boot into Bono ;)

His missus runs with his themes also, though it isn't mentioned here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Taylor

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South America on a Shoestring - Ecuador section


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I'm about to start The Cider House Rules by John Irving - so excited!!

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I've just finished the 3rd book of Dean Koontz - Frankenstein, highly recommended.

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I've just finished the 3rd book of Dean Koontz - Frankenstein, highly recommended.



LOVE Dean Koontz! Have you read the Odd books?

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Geiseric wrote:
I've just finished the 3rd book of Dean Koontz - Frankenstein, highly recommended.



LOVE Dean Koontz! Have you read the Odd books?


I love Odd Thomas and have read all but the graphic novel "IN ODD WE TRUST", bring on more Odd, Boo and special 'high profile' x celebrities... :lol:

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I've just finished the 3rd book of Dean Koontz - Frankenstein, highly recommended.



LOVE Dean Koontz! Have you read the Odd books?


I love Odd Thomas and have read all but the graphic novel "IN ODD WE TRUST", bring on more Odd, Boo and special 'high profile' x celebrities... :lol:


Yeah I've read them all too. Was gutted that Odd We Trust was a graphic novel and not a normal one. We want more Odd!

The ending of the first one was sooooo sad :cry:

I'll have a butchers at home and see what other books I've read. I love all the supernatural parts of his books. The spookier the better :)

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Yeah I've read them all too. Was gutted that Odd We Trust was a graphic novel and not a normal one. We want more Odd!


If you've never read a graphic novel before give it a go (especially if you're familiar with the characters anyway :?: ), I never thought I'd read a comic book I can tell you that :lol:

Also, graphic novels these days cover everything 'ordinary' novels do - crime, thriller, fantasy, love stories... It's not all about the spandex and capes anymore :lol:

EDIT - Think I'll start an Arnie biog next 8-)

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Yeah I've read them all too. Was gutted that Odd We Trust was a graphic novel and not a normal one. We want more Odd!


If you've never read a graphic novel before give it a go (especially if you're familiar with the characters anyway :?: ), I never thought I'd read a comic book I can tell you that :lol:

Also, graphic novels these days cover everything 'ordinary' novels do - crime, thriller, fantasy, love stories... It's not all about the spandex and capes anymore :lol:

EDIT - Think I'll start an Arnie biog next 8-)


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

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