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Old 2nd December 2012, 02:42 PM
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David Mitchell - Back Story. Well, if I was going to marry Victoria Coren, I'd write a book about it as well.

Quentin Crisp - Resident Alien. His journals from the 90s.
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Old 2nd December 2012, 02:59 PM
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Yeah, I really liked Once... It had a kind of erotic fairytale vibe to it, which I liked. It's well written too, which helps.
I'm getting it for Christmas. So I can look forward to that.
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Old 2nd December 2012, 06:23 PM
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Currently reading "The Battle of Corrin", one of the Dune series prequels. Then it will be some light reading with all 3 volumes of "the collected teachings of Ajan Chah".
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Old 2nd December 2012, 06:29 PM
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I have the first two books in the series, I used to sit their pissing myself reading some of the entries, you'd think at my age I'd be toilet trained.....
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to be honest Rik the older you get the more toilet training you need,something to look forward to.
I thought everyone read Viz publications whilst on the toilet anyway?


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Old 2nd December 2012, 06:30 PM
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Speaking of James Herbert anyone here read The Fog? I'm currently about half way through and loving it.

The other book that I've read by him was Creed. Love the weird demon sex part. He should write full erotic stories.
That's spooky... I'm currently thinking of picking this book for my final academic paper (along with some other British Horror literature).

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Old 2nd December 2012, 09:51 PM
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That's spooky... I'm currently thinking of picking this book for my final academic paper (along with some other British Horror literature).

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As a matter of fact it was only last night that I finished reading it. I think I want to move onto more serial killery books so I think I'm going to read American Psycho. A few people have told me that it's the sort of book that I would really like.
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Old 2nd December 2012, 09:53 PM
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As a matter of fact it was only last night that I finished reading it. I think I want to move onto more serial killery books so I think I'm going to read American Psycho. A few people have told me that it's the sort of book that I would really like.
It's a great book, my copy is in tatters from the amount of times over the last 10 years that I've read it, the film certainly does not do it justice, there's no way they could film half the stuff in the book!
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It's a great book, my copy is in tatters from the amount of times over the last 10 years that I've read it, the film certainly does not do it justice, there's no way they could film half the stuff in the book!
Same with my copy. It is such a fantastic book and really not the typical serial killer style book, a fantastic read much better than the film.
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Just ordered these two. The first is the final novel in a trilogy of barking mad Steampunk novels, that are well worth your time and energy. The second one is plain madness but I have a soft spot for occult Nazis. However the author of this one is highly respected in esoteric circles and not your usual loon who writes on this kind of stuff.
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Same with my copy. It is such a fantastic book and really not the typical serial killer style book, a fantastic read much better than the film.
I still like the film, but like I said, there's no way they could ever do the book justice, legally anyway
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