Books
We love books. Tell us about your favourite books and authors, and why they are so good. And while you're at it - having dined out for years on the time I threw Dan Brown out of a train window - tell us who to avoid.
( , Thu 5 Jan 2012, 13:40)
We love books. Tell us about your favourite books and authors, and why they are so good. And while you're at it - having dined out for years on the time I threw Dan Brown out of a train window - tell us who to avoid.
( , Thu 5 Jan 2012, 13:40)
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For those who can't finish the series, here's a summary:
Book 1: [nothing happens],[nothing happens],[needless detail about food/some laughably dated tech/small dose of sex, possibly non-consensual or lesbian],[nothing happens],[nothing happens],[something exciting happens],[end]
Book 2: [see above]
Book 3: [see above]
Oddly enjoyable, nonetheless, which is puzzling in the extreme.
( , Fri 6 Jan 2012, 9:55, 1 reply)
Book 1: [nothing happens],[nothing happens],[needless detail about food/some laughably dated tech/small dose of sex, possibly non-consensual or lesbian],[nothing happens],[nothing happens],[something exciting happens],[end]
Book 2: [see above]
Book 3: [see above]
Oddly enjoyable, nonetheless, which is puzzling in the extreme.
( , Fri 6 Jan 2012, 9:55, 1 reply)
^this^
I can think of countless crime and thriller novels that out class those three books.
That said it was a good read and at least made those kind of crime thriller a bit more popular.
If you like that genre books by the author Jo Nesbo are worth a gander.
( , Sat 7 Jan 2012, 1:12, closed)
I can think of countless crime and thriller novels that out class those three books.
That said it was a good read and at least made those kind of crime thriller a bit more popular.
If you like that genre books by the author Jo Nesbo are worth a gander.
( , Sat 7 Jan 2012, 1:12, closed)
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