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Old 06-10-2005, 09:13 PM
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Okay, since we have 'last movie you have seen' and 'last CD you bought' threads, and threads about what everyone is reading at the moment keep cropping up I thought it would be a nice idea to have this thread Hopefully it will help us all discover new great books too!

So, as I said in Jim's thread the last book I read was Private Papers by Margaret Forster, which I loved
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The last one I read was The da Vinci Code and Illuminati.
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Old 06-10-2005, 09:58 PM
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I last read The Chronicles Of Narnia
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Old 06-10-2005, 10:18 PM
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Da Vinci Code during last christmas.
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Bill Brysan ''A short history of nearly everything'


great read!


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Well this is copied from Jim's thread:

I just finished Thomas Friedman's "The World is Flat". I would recommend it to anyone who has an open mind and a willingness to look at the status of globalization - excellent book.

I am currently reading The Book of Illusions: A Novel by Paul Auster.

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The last one I read was The da Vinci Code and Illuminati.
Did you like Illuminati Chris? I was about to get it a few weeks ago.

As I posted in Jim's thread, I finished reading Pride and Prejudice.
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August Derleth, The Mask of Cthulhu.
Opinion is generally against August Derleth, but I enjoy a lot of his
stories. 'The Lurker at the Threshold' is one of the best Mythos stories.


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I've just started reading the eagle has landed.

it's pretty cool. Hasn't grabbed me as much as angels and demons but the subject matter is pretty interesting. A crack German hit squad like the SAS are sent to kidnap Churchill in 1943. Apparently its half based on a true story.
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I just finaly finished Star by Pam
i've just started to read My life among serial killers by Helen Morrison MD
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