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	Read any good books recently?
 	Please make some recommendations.
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 Fucking hell Jeff I am not a robot, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:03,
	
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	Game of Thrones, by Mince Gaydar.
 	It's amaaaazing.
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 Monty Boyce, My cheese game is strong, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:05,
	
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	Sounds like a right load of testes. 
 	
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 Fucking hell Jeff I am not a robot, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:06,
	
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	It's frightful.
 	
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 Monty Boyce, My cheese game is strong, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:12,
	
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	I think you've actually read it
 	and possibly its sequels
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 Peej, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:59,
	
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	I recommend you fuck off
 	
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	Show me how eh? Lead by example. 
 	
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 Fucking hell Jeff I am not a robot, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:06,
	
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	I recommend YM
 	
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Set your faces to Stunned Bigly, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:07,
	
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	Really? You're even more sick than I thought. 
 	
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 Fucking hell Jeff I am not a robot, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:07,
	
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	I reommend YM and sister in a sex sandwich.  
 	
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Set your faces to Stunned Bigly, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:09,
	
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	Crack on son. Don't come running to me when you've got some extra nasty infections. 
 	
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 Fucking hell Jeff I am not a robot, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:10,
	
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	Not much of a reader but 'We Need To Talk About Kevin' was interesting.
 	The film left a lot out and I found it confusing. Book is far superior.
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 GeordieJay Bummers are deaf, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:08,
	
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	I read that. Got a bit bored with it towards the end. 
 	
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 Fucking hell Jeff I am not a robot, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:08,
	
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	It had a good twist at the end.
 	It was a bit repetetive, one I had to go back to.
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	I read half of it and it became very clear that I didn't actually need, or indeed want,  to talk about Kevin at all.
 	
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 Monty Boyce, My cheese game is strong, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:13,
	
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	See also: 'Let The right One In'
 	
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 GeordieJay Bummers are deaf, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:12,
	
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	I let a right one go a minute ago.  
 	
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Set your faces to Stunned Bigly, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:17,
	
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	POTD
 	
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 Monty Boyce, My cheese game is strong, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:18,
	
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	*sprays Febreze*
 	
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 GeordieJay Bummers are deaf, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:21,
	
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	it's the only way to be sure
 	sprays Febreze nukes the site from orbit
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 Reginald Donkeyfuck, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:23,
	
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	I actually haven't read any good books lately.
 	I tried to get in to Game of Thrones, but i couldn't get past about halfway through the first book.
So, basically, i can't help. although i have read good books in the past that i could recommend, you've specifically asked for books I've read recently, which, if we're honest, is a silly question.
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 Windy Pig I'm naturally quite suspicious about the moon., Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:09,
	
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 	this book might change your life
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 Monty Boyce, My cheese game is strong, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:10,
	
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	Pity it is only a pdf
 	At least if it were a real book he could stand on it, if none of the tips worked.
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 tangledupinblue hairy badge with moving eyes, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:13,
	
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	Not a book, but a radio programme  **BEAKER ALERT**
 	Don't know if anyone remembers me being all 'chase me, chase me' a couple of weeks ago. No? Who cares...
Well it appears that a track from my album is going to be played on Late Junction on Radio 3 tonight.
I appreciate this probably means little or nothing to most of you, but this is one of my favourite programmes and this is extremely exciting news to me.
As you were.
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 tangledupinblue hairy badge with moving eyes, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:11,
	
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	haha, gay.
 	
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 Monty Boyce, My cheese game is strong, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:13,
	
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	Well bent.
 	
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 tangledupinblue hairy badge with moving eyes, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:16,
	
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	Some sort of "world music" segment, is it?
 	Can't imagine sitar and bongo music being prime time stuff.
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	That's why it is on so late.
 	
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	...and on Radio 3.
 	Seriously, has anyone ever tuned into Radio 3? Even by accident?
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	Late Junction is probably one of the best music programmes on the radio.
 	
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	Radio 3 doesn't even really exist.
 	Poor old Tango, he's being 'trolled'.
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 Monty Boyce, My cheese game is strong, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:28,
	
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	Oh shut up. 
 	
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 Fucking hell Jeff I am not a robot, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:14,
	
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	I might never shut up about this.
 	
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 tangledupinblue hairy badge with moving eyes, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:15,
	
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	These fucken tragignomes can't handle a success story tang, fuck 'em
 	
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 Reginald Donkeyfuck, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:17,
	
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	I knew I could rely on you for support, Reg.
 	 Cheers m8!
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 tangledupinblue hairy badge with moving eyes, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:18,
	
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	Too much negativity round here for my liking 
 	If these pricks quit whining on the interwebs and got to know their oats a bit better then they might learn there's more to life than sneering through a keyboard
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	It's clear to me exactly who *does* know their oats here
 	
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 tangledupinblue hairy badge with moving eyes, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:22,
	
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	Nice one!
 	I'm going to listen to it and say "hey, I've bantered with this chap on my internet box!"
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 Two Hats 🎩🎩, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:19,
	
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	Thanks Twoser!
 	
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	That's really good news
 	Remember us little people when you're famous, won't you?
I know you won't...I wouldn't. I'd laugh at how much poorer everyone else is compared to me.
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	I'll probably be very busy with my new friends Kershaw and N'Dour to even give you a second thought.
 	Soz.
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 tangledupinblue hairy badge with moving eyes, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:26,
	
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	What, your kids?
 	
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 Monty Boyce, My cheese game is strong, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:29,
	
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	NO SHUT UP 
 	Yes
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	He has a meeeeeelyun choices.  
 	
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	hahaa
 	
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 Monty Boyce, My cheese game is strong, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:45,
	
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	:D
 	
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	I'm going to print out the listing page off the BBC website and curl out a poo-poo on it.
 	
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 Monty Boyce, My cheese game is strong, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:22,
	
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	Sweet man !
 	
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	I've nearly finished the fifth Game of Thrones book, they're ace
 	Ol' Mincey Bonce up there is just cryin' like a pusseh cos he's late to the party, as per usual. Fucken hipster prick
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	The Straw Men by Michael Marshall
 	It's the first book in a series, mystery/thriller. Starts with two seemingly unconnected threads about an FBI agent and a detective investigating the abduction of a young girl and a guy who goes home for the funeral after his parents die in an accident, and finds a note hidden in their house that says, "we aren't dead".
Really good writing, the threads gradually converge, the lead characters don't ignore the blindingly obvious as they so often do in thrillers.
Edit: Here it is: 
www.amazon.co.uk/The-Straw-Men-ebook/dp/B002RI9PG8/
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 The Light in Chains don't touch the Pope's boner, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:17,
	
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	Just started the second one. 
 	
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 The Light in Chains don't touch the Pope's boner, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:18,
	
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	I will investigate. Ta. 
 	
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 Fucking hell Jeff I am not a robot, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:19,
	
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	He's written some very good SF in the past, which persuaded me to give it a try
 	
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	He did 'Only Forward', right?
 	Read that many years ago and quite enjoyed it. Surreal as fuck in places if I remember rightly.
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	I just got two packets of Randoms out of the vending machine.
 	Free sweets! :D
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	Well that puts my news into perspective.
 	Way to piss on my chips there, Krones
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	Soz, but I thought we should have some news that would actually matter to people.
 	
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	Don't bother with 'Life of Pi'
 	Fuck load of shit about Religion in it. Few interesting bits about human and animal nature and that's it.
It also appears I read a lot of books that are also films...
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 GeordieJay Bummers are deaf, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:18,
	
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	This lot all bought it because they thought the main character was a pie.
 	
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 Monty Boyce, My cheese game is strong, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:20,
	
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	You could do a spin off cookery book!
 	
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 GeordieJay Bummers are deaf, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:22,
	
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	It's allegorical you oaf.  
 	
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Set your faces to Stunned Bigly, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:22,
	
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	I didn't read it that way...
 	
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	I'm reading what I talk about when I talk about running by haruki murakami
 	it's probably not worth reading unless you like reading haruki murakami books
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	Is that from the Lion King?
 	
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	It means No Worries
 	
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	I just can't get into them.
 	All that paper folding malarkey - waste of time, mate.
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 Monty Boyce, My cheese game is strong, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:23,
	
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	I'm more of a pamphlet man
 	
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 Two Hats 🎩🎩, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:19,
	
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	Admit it, you're more of a top shelf magazine man
 	
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 The Light in Chains don't touch the Pope's boner, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:22,
	
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	Does anyone pay for scud any more?
 	Apart from my dad, and I refuse to initiate a conversation with him about it as that would be well wrong.
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 Je suis un vagabond is an unfunny, up your own arse middle class knob, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:23,
	
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	Pakis?
 	
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 Monty Boyce, My cheese game is strong, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:23,
	
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	Who's he?
 	
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 Je suis un vagabond is an unfunny, up your own arse middle class knob, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:23,
	
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	Dunno, soz
 	
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 Monty Boyce, My cheese game is strong, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:27,
	
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	No one that I know...as far as I'm aware
 	There's a paper shop round the corner from me that has a massive selection of grumble. I took Mrs Hats in there to show her recently. She didn't know that's what I wanted to show her. She didn't think it was funny.
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	Some people eh. FFS
 	
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	It was great
 	"come see what they sell in here, it's really cool"
Then I just pointed at the massive amount of porn...everything from skinny young blondes to dirty old ladies. Her face was a picture.
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	again thats odd as she is always showing me pictures of her growler
 	So I thought she would like that's sort of thing
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Bonzodog29 is an unemployed sponge of the worst kind, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:31,
	
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	Ha, jokes on you
 	because her extreme level of autism means she can't even use a camera, so HA!
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	I didnt say she was using the camera...
 	I assume that the milk float I see in the background is the giveaway to the protagonist...
SO NERRRR NERRRR,,,
BTW very neatly trimmed, well done you
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	I WILL NOT HAVE MRS HATS' MINGE BANDIED ABOUT WILLY-NILLY
 	WELL GROOMED, OR OTHERWISE!
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 Two Hats 🎩🎩, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:52,
	
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	Hey 
 	Don't shoot the messenger TH,
I am not the one bandying it about willy nilly
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	THAT TOLD *HIM*!!!
 	
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	I imagine some people get an illicit thrill out of paying for it
 	Making some 17 year old till dolly ring up their copy of Teen Slut Backdoor Action Monthly (incorporating Bunty) could float their boat I suppose.
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	I love Bunty.  
 	
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	Thanks Biggles
 	
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	It's my mission to read some classics this year.
 	So far I've done Great Expectations (alright - quite fun, but dear gods he needs a bag of commas and full stops), and now I'm onto Around The World In 80 Days.
Sadly I also downloaded a free computer game to my 'phone at the same time I did the books, so it's kind of difficult to bother because oo shiny!
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 Je suis un vagabond is an unfunny, up your own arse middle class knob, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:21,
	
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	Verne: almost all brilliant
 	Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment is one of the best books I have ever read. 
Dumas' Count of Monte Cristo also - as the intro says, you probably think you've read this but you haven't, not the full version. It's superb.
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 	Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment Twilight: Full Moon
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 	Dumas' Count of Monte Cristo My Star Wars/Star Trek cross-over fan fiction epic trilogy
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 	e on kaye's six part autobiography
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	Our survey saiiiiiiiiid
 	
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	Have you read "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves"?  
 	
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Set your faces to Stunned Bigly, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:29,
	
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	Honest answer
 	I have been re reading PG Wodehouse's Jeeves books 
Also Tom Sharpe, who I like immensely.
I would recommend both authors
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	Wodehouse is excellent
 	
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	Even if you don't think dog training manuals are 'your bag' you really shoud give them a go!
 	
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	I GET THIS!!
 	
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 GeordieJay Bummers are deaf, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:44,
	
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	Siii It 
 	
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	She was a cunt, wasn't she
 	I mean 
really.
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	She sure was.
 	
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 Monty Boyce, My cheese game is strong, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:58,
	
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	she would have made an excellent 
 	Dominatrix though... all that twead
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	I've read and enjoyed pretty much all of Tom Sharpe's stuff. 
 	
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 Fucking hell Jeff I am not a robot, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:54,
	
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	Also, if you haven't read Jerome K Jerome's Three Men In A Boat, like my idiot brother who is already an editor, and thought it one of the best things you've ever read,
 	then you're even more of an idiot than he is.
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 Je suis un vagabond is an unfunny, up your own arse middle class knob, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:42,
	
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	I greatly enjoyed his 'Thoughts of an Idle Fellow'
 	
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 Monty Boyce, My cheese game is strong, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 15:47,
	
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	Chapter 1: Treworgey Tree Fayre
 	
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	Not the only time you have enjoyed 
 	3 men in a confined space... IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN
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	BOAT LOLS
 	
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	Also the sequel,
 	"Three Men On The Bummell".
So close to a great title.
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	Is that any good, though?
 	I heard it was yet another ill-advised sequel.
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 Je suis un vagabond is an unfunny, up your own arse middle class knob, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 16:27,
	
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	I quite enjoyed it.
 	in a "immerse yourself in an Edwardian school trip" kind of way.
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	Well that's TMIAB as well, but I might give it a try, now.
 	
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 Je suis un vagabond is an unfunny, up your own arse middle class knob, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 17:00,
	
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	I prefered Three Men on a Bummel personally, but the boat one was good too.
 	
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	well, I knew someone would go for the obvious
 	but I'm saddened it was you Tangles. Especially now you're a radio star.
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	What? Like a Time/Life book?
 	
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	I haven't read anything worth recommending recently
 	but my eldest says that Peppa Pig's - Mister Zebras Post Van is an epic yarn and well worth reading.
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	"Would read again, every night, for a FUCKING month" - Paul Ross
 	
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	With help weading the big words from my bwother 
 	
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	Clicking this. 
 	
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 Fucking hell Jeff I am not a robot, Tue 6 Aug 2013, 16:11,
	
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	^parental understanding ^
 	
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	I bet you guys laugh at "My family" as well.
 	
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	YM especially, yes
 	
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	Innit bruv. Same with having to play the same nursery rythme in the car repeatedly, despite there being 30 other songs on the CD. 
 	
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	I read a terry Pratchet book that I thoroughly enjoyed
 	and I'm now reading what I am glad to learn was not actually Iain Banks last non-sci fi book. it is unsurprisingly about a family of scottish nutters like most of his books.
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	You could try The Russian Concubine
 	by Kate Furnivall. First in a series and an edge of your seat thriller in The Orient.
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	Or on the lighter side Zoo Time by Howard Jacobson.
 	A novel about a novelist trying to write a novel. Well constructed and funny.
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