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Old 2nd August 2020, 01:59 PM
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YEARS ago J, might have them somewhere etc .....
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Read the first three stories - all excellent.
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Old 23rd September 2020, 11:46 AM
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Been reading the books in order, beginning with Anthony Horrowitz's prequel, Forever And A Day.
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I'm absolutely worn out today for some reason so I've decided to sit in bed and read for a little while, felt inspired to get this off the shelf!IMG_20201011_223410.jpg
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I'm reading James Herberts the Fog think this was the first Herbert novel I read. Forgotten just how violent and depraved it is.

Also finished listening to Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde read by Richard Armitage, was a brilliant bit of reading from Armitage, as only seen the films and never read the book was surprised just how different it was.

Also started listening to Red Dwarf read by Chris Barrie, quite a bit different in places from the show and goes into more depth with the characters , Chris reading is great and his performance of the rest of the crew is eerie in how much he sounds like them!
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Where DID I put those shears??

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yep after all those years since i first read it still remember the school scene, you really could not film this book!
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Twas the only book an acquaintance read. ONLY.
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Also started listening to Red Dwarf read by Chris Barrie, quite a bit different in places from the show and goes into more depth with the characters , Chris reading is great and his performance of the rest of the crew is eerie in how much he sounds like them!
As a young teenager, I loved reading the book Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers. I listened to the audiobook this year and loved it in a different way. As you say, Chris Barrie does a great job with the narration and all the different character voices – he has a good ear for accents and seems to be able to channel Craig Charles, Norman Lovett and Danny John-Jules extremely well.
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Old 24th October 2020, 11:12 AM
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I've started the new Rob Halford biography, he's such a great storyteller. I don't think it'll take me long to devour the lot and go on a massive Judas Priest binge for the next month at least
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