Are any of you people reading any sort of book that you like?
Or, what's your favourite holiday destination?
(, Tue 16 Jun 2009, 1:24, archived)
the faded granduer.. the faux caves and of cours the shopping trolley in the sea
(, Tue 16 Jun 2009, 1:29, archived)
Skinheads breaking through your door, ahh, good times
(, Tue 16 Jun 2009, 1:34, archived)
I dunno where - maybe somewhere hot.
(, Tue 16 Jun 2009, 1:26, archived)
I may have to go for a little drive to BP for supplies.
I will tell you what I get when I return.
(, Tue 16 Jun 2009, 1:44, archived)
so 'Death Sentence' & 'Ugly Man' at the mo
(, Tue 16 Jun 2009, 1:28, archived)
What's your most hated book?
(, Tue 16 Jun 2009, 1:32, archived)
I'm in the right place for when I face my fear...
(, Tue 16 Jun 2009, 1:34, archived)
I've read a lot of Martina Cole, Dean Koontz and Micheal Chricton.
Some of my favorite books are...
- K-Pax (the trillogy + 'the worlds of proat' + #IV)*
- Micheal Criction: State of Fear*, Jurrasic Park and..ermm... not sure.
- Mark Billingham: Fear of the Dark
- Martina Cole: Dangerous Women, The Lady Killer and Moyra's Game.
- Boris Starling: Vodka
- Brad Metzihia: Massiah
* These two have complete and total contradicting messages, but I really liked both.
(, Tue 16 Jun 2009, 1:30, archived)
What one would you recommend most?
(, Tue 16 Jun 2009, 1:33, archived)
The K-Pax lot was fantastic, right up their at the top (except the forth book, didn't love that).
Then the Massiah one, it's a great bloody police'n'murderer chase thing, with some fantastic twists.
I really enjoyed that Fear of the Dark one, it wasn't perticuarly taxing, but a good story. It's the whole few-stories-at-once-that-combine-together thing with a [potentialy]-dirty cop, a group of hoodies*, a preganant lady and a big-time gangster. I'ld quite like to read more books like that, but don't know any.
* Not sure where you're from, but it's a london term for a youth who wears hoodie-tops and does lots of street-level crime
(, Tue 16 Jun 2009, 1:59, archived)