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what are you reading?
i stopped off at forbiden planet before making my way home and picked up some comics in those lucky bag type things 5 for a £1
some treats inside them
The Goon i finally get to read what toby from papercuts blog is raving about.
Deathdealer,i love this already
zombie hunters
Ultimates
all good stuff
i had a browse in bookstores in charing x road some great books on films in some of the shops there.
some treats inside them
The Goon i finally get to read what toby from papercuts blog is raving about.
Deathdealer,i love this already
zombie hunters
Ultimates
all good stuff
i had a browse in bookstores in charing x road some great books on films in some of the shops there.
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I picked up loads of stuff, I am halfway through readin Jack Ketchums 'Peaceable Kingdom' short story collection at the moment.
I stopped off at forbidden planet and another bookstore and bought a few books Tuesday:
Cthulu 2000
Children of Cthulu
Richard Laymon collection pt1
Parasite Eve
Replaced my tattered old single story copies of the Books of Blood with the two larger volumes containing 3 books each.
Also just ordered Jack Ketchums Old Flames and Triage.
I am also half way through 'Monster Planet' - I was very impressed with the first in this series 'Monster Island', who knew a zombie novel could be so inventive and well written!
I stopped off at forbidden planet and another bookstore and bought a few books Tuesday:
Cthulu 2000
Children of Cthulu
Richard Laymon collection pt1
Parasite Eve
Replaced my tattered old single story copies of the Books of Blood with the two larger volumes containing 3 books each.
Also just ordered Jack Ketchums Old Flames and Triage.
I am also half way through 'Monster Planet' - I was very impressed with the first in this series 'Monster Island', who knew a zombie novel could be so inventive and well written!
Thanks for the ride, sir.
You have lovely sheep.
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You have lovely sheep.
@patricidalpup
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I have only recently started reading fantasy after reading the dark tower books. I read nearly everything George RR Martin has done since then, and he's great. If you haven't already then try out the 'Dreamsongs' collection, the books of fire and ice (i think they are called) and his 'wild card' books are pretty good too, in a more superhero type way.
Thanks for the ride, sir.
You have lovely sheep.
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You have lovely sheep.
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The Road is great (one of my list on the 100 books that I have read this year) They are currently working on the film, which (fingers crossed) should be good.JSh0k wrote:just finished cormac mcarthys 'the road' which is a nice happy read (:()
now reading chuck palahniuks 'snuff' which is great
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I am reading a book called The Islamist, a non fiction tale by a british muslim that got drawn into extremism at a young age and then his story of going through it and coming out the other side. very very interesting...
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Will find out soon (January 08 release). Production stills surfaced on slashfilm recently, and the looked exceptionally bleak. Viggo is such a great choice for the father. I have high hopes for this.Hello Doris! wrote:The Road is great (one of my list on the 100 books that I have read this year) They are currently working on the film, which (fingers crossed) should be good.JSh0k wrote:just finished cormac mcarthys 'the road' which is a nice happy read (:()
now reading chuck palahniuks 'snuff' which is great