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What Book Are You Reading?

MikeB

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Being a bookworm, I tend to have two or three books that I read in the evening, switching from one to the other. At moment I am reading:-

From Aintree to York (A observational trip around the UK's racecourses) by Steven Cartmell

The Eddie Stobart Story by Hunter Davies

Sing When You're Winning (Football Fans, Terrace songs, and a search for the soul of soccer) by Colin irwin

I hate to think how many books I have on the shelves that I have yet to read!
 

Red the Paper

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The Killing Days by Kemal Pervanic. A diary of the Bosnian War
 

ecfc girl

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Something by Tom Clancy, can't remember which one as I've lost it, I've been not reading it so long! Maybe I just haven't unpacked it yet from when I moved.
 

DrDeath

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Funny enough Michael, I have just been reading a history of Exeter City, written by a one ...........Mike Blackstone. 8-|

Just returned to library today.

A very good, intresting and fascinating read. [y]

Much much better than the poor "Life of Brian" By Brian Kennedy IMO.
 

International

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Che: A Memoir by Fidel Castro

Just got back from Cuba and with 2 days of my holiday left I had finished all my other books I took, so therefore I decided to educate myself on the subject of Ernesto Guevara.
 

Red Alert

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Age of Empires guide.
 

Jim Shepherd

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Hands of Stone, The Life and Legend of Roberto Duran
 

spick

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Watching Tit's nibbling me nuts!
Bought my first book in many a year this week, Fred and Rose, it's the full story of Fred and Rose West and the Gloucester house of horrors.
I have many of these true crime books, it is the only type of book i find interesting.
 
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BTIE

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"SUPER LEAGUE- THE FIRST TEN YEARS" Written by Phil Caplan and Jonathan Doidge.

Obviously a Rugby League book:)
 

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I'm reading "Plymouth Argyle 2006/07 season" subtitled "The year we f*cked up in the FA Cup and embarrased ourselves on TV".
 
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