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I read for at least two hours a day.
This is because my office is an hour away from my house.
(, Thu 27 May 2010, 12:22, 2 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
Last book I read was Terry Pratchett/Neil Gaiman
was pretty good, but I really shold read proper books. Having this conversation with my friend. Asked him the last book he read: "War and Peace".


Riiiiiight.
(, Thu 27 May 2010, 12:24, Reply)
Good Omens I take it?
Edit: and just laugh at your friend and ask him how it's taken him this long
(, Thu 27 May 2010, 12:25, Reply)
Yeah. Enjoyed the Gaiman bits (the bit with the Antichrist)
Enjoyed the character of Crowley, but got a bit pissed off with Pratchett.

That was about a week ago. He'll have read everything ever by now :(
(, Thu 27 May 2010, 12:27, Reply)
Pratchett is a cunt.

(, Thu 27 May 2010, 12:28, Reply)
Gaiman is God
and has a hot fiancee
(, Thu 27 May 2010, 12:32, Reply)
Agreed. And that Hogfather was utter pigshit.

(, Thu 27 May 2010, 13:33, Reply)
Fake War and Peace reading
just claim your favourite character is Andrei because he's everyone's favourite, and then blag some stuff about the futility of war, and the oppressive nature of society. Bingo
(, Thu 27 May 2010, 12:30, Reply)
If you're going to pretend you've read War and Peace
at least pretend to like some character that no one likes.
Or act like someone who has read war and Peace and say "it's boring"
(, Thu 27 May 2010, 12:55, Reply)
If you're going to pretend you've read any book whatosever
you deserve a kick in the fucking face.
(, Thu 27 May 2010, 14:11, Reply)
I like that book a lot

(, Thu 27 May 2010, 12:27, Reply)
War and Peace is one of my all time favourite books.
I don't understand why people think it's a difficult read. It's just long. I think it's brilliant.
(, Thu 27 May 2010, 12:27, Reply)
It's good
I read it a few years ago. And it is brilliant, but the problem is it's not the best book ever, and people tend to cite it as being so
(, Thu 27 May 2010, 12:32, Reply)
It's dull.

(, Thu 27 May 2010, 12:58, Reply)
If you're not interested in history it probably is.

(, Thu 27 May 2010, 14:07, Reply)
To sum it up...
History controls everything we do, so there is no point in observing individual actions. Let's examine the individual actions of over 500 characters at great length.
THE END.
(, Thu 27 May 2010, 13:36, Reply)
I used to read on my hour long train journey
but as I now walk I hardly find time to read anything anymore. I tried reading at lunch times to make people stop bothering me, but it doesn't stop them and I have to re-read bits over and over which is annoying. I pass people on the way to work who are reading whilst walking, but that's just the worst idea ever.
(, Thu 27 May 2010, 12:27, Reply)
I only ever read if I'm on the train going somewhere, or sat around in court siderooms
I've just started a Charles Stross book my Dad lent me, s'good so far.
(, Thu 27 May 2010, 12:29, Reply)
Ooh ooh which one?
He's fucking brilliant.
(, Thu 27 May 2010, 13:22, Reply)
The first in the Laundry series
Cannae remember the name though. I do recall you telling me about him in Edinburgh though.
(, Thu 27 May 2010, 13:36, Reply)
The Atrocity Archive.
I love that book. New one's out in time for my birthday, hurrah!
(, Thu 27 May 2010, 13:41, Reply)
That's the bastard!
Only just started it, but I like it.
(, Thu 27 May 2010, 13:46, Reply)

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