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    A - Z Game: Favourite books

    Thinks by David Lodge This one's on my TBR shelf.
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    Lending books

    I'm not a great lender of books at all. I don't know many people who seem to be as interested as me in reading. Also I like to keep my books in good condition and hate them having their spines broken and the pages becoming dog-eared. That's not to say I wont lend a book if somebody finds one...
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    Currently Reading

    I've just finished Donna Tarrt's first novel 'The Secret History' which I really enjoyed. I also had a quick jaunt through John Buchan's 'The Thirty-nine Steps'. I read this in one sitting but enjoyed it thoroughly. Real 'Ripping Yarns' type stuff - great fun. I've just started 'Hyperion by...
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    A - Z Game: Favourite books

    The Rising Sun by Douglas Galbraith. Great story based on Scotlands doomed attempt to colonise South America. I don't understand why this book has not done better. I really enjoyed it.
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    A - Z Game: Favourite books

    A Prayer fo Owen Meany - John Irving
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    A - Z Game: Favourite books

    Norwegian Wood - Haruki Murakami This is his most accessible book. His other books (that I've read) are just as good if not better although slightly weirder, but not unduly so, if you get my meaning. I'll just babble on shall I.
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    John A. De Vito: The Devil's Apocrypha

    Sounds interesting. On a similar vein have you read 'I,Lucifer' by Glen Duncan. The Devil comes to Earth having been given one last shot at redemption if he can behave himself. He takes over the body of a suicidal writer and tells his side of the story. Very dark, very funny.
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    Currently Reading

    Lady Chatterley's Lover Hi Booker I can't say I was massively impressed by Lady Chatterley's Lover. I found too many turgid, boring passages in places. When the story is progressing it moves along quite quickly however. I only really finished it because I wanted to know how it ended...
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    A - Z Game: Favourite books

    Jeeves and Wooster Omnibus - PG Wodehouse. Actually, any of the Wodehouse books are brilliant but as they are usually a very quick read the omnibus option lasts that much longer. The new Penguin edition mentioned above has three hilarious novels in it. A great introduction if you've never...
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    Hello

    And the less frivolous answer is 'yes', it's pronounced exactly the same. Iain is the Scottish spelling.:)
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    has there been any movie that was......

    To Kill a Mockingbird is a very good film. The book is better but the film gives it a good run for its money. I also think the TV series of Das Boot captures the mood of the book superbly. Again the book has the edge over the film but only just.
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    Reading more than one book at the same time

    I tried reading several books at a time but couldn't cope. Typical male - can only do one thing at a time!! So generally I only read one novel at a time but I can read a non-fiction book at the same time, usually history.
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    What other hobbies do you enjoy?

    PS Forgot to mention I'm also a fan of Rugby Union. The Six Nations Championship starts tomorrow so the next few weekends are going to be spent in the pub with a few pints watching the matches on the big screen.
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    Hello

    Thanks to all for your generous welcome. Booker I hope that I'm not preaching to the converted here. Glad you liked Amsterdam. His latest book, 'Atonement', is in my opinion his weakest so far. If you haven't tried them look into some of his earlier stuff. 'The Cement Garden', 'The Comfort...
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    Mervyn Peake: Gormenghast

    I loved Gormenghast despite getting stalled halfway through 'Titus Groan' first time round. When I tried a second time I couldn't put it down. I know that Gormenghast is based on ancient Chinese court life but is a creation of a seperate world which for me makes it fantasy (but without all...
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