What are you reading now?
Re: What are you reading now?
Just reading "Simple Genius" by David Baldacci.
Another brilliant author.
I've read quite a few of his books and they are all really good.
Another brilliant author.
I've read quite a few of his books and they are all really good.
Idiot - seeks village.
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The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson.
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Very interesting story, weird, but interesting!morag wrote:The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson.
"You don't have a Soul. You are a Soul. You have a body."
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same as Sarah an Echo in the bone
by Diana Gabaldon which started out in
Scotland
by Diana Gabaldon which started out in
Scotland
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Picked up a limited edition of " Stevenston the Kernel of Cunninghame" by James Clements. I spotted it in my local antique shop. Also bought today,a new book by local man John Millar " In the shadow of the dynamite" lots of old photos in this book.
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Robert, I read Jimmy Clements book some years back, still have it somewhere. I was in the club last night and noticed John Millar's book being advertised, the poster stated that all proceeds will be going to charity, I cant remember which charity. I assume it's the same John Miller from Misk Knows we called "the prof". I believe he worked for A+S before reporting on the entertainment business for the Daily Record. The last time I heard of him he was a talent show judge on the T.V. and that was some years back. Let us know if it is a good read and I might make a donation, failing that, can I borrow it.bobbydarg wrote:Picked up a limited edition of " Stevenston the Kernel of Cunninghame" by James Clements. I spotted it in my local antique shop. Also bought today,a new book by local man John Millar " In the shadow of the dynamite" lots of old photos in this book.
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Hi Hughie, that's very interesting, looks like I'm going to rejoin the library.
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In between books, I've been reading a compendium of mystery stories. The World of Mystery Fiction by Elliot Gilbert,a good collection if you like mystery.
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Just finished The Rain Queen By Katherine Scholes and starting The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
By Stieg Larsson daughter said it was really good...
By Stieg Larsson daughter said it was really good...
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For the 2nd.time HIS DARK MATERIALS trilogy by PHILIP PULLMAN
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