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What Book Are You Reading?

Gozzer

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I'm 'aving it medium
Drama City by George Pelecanos
 

benh

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May 19, 2007
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Durham
Tolstoy - War & Peace

and some textbooks
 

richards

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Feb 18, 2007
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The St Loyes area of Exeter
Cloughie-Walking on Water ........by Brian Clough.....obviously !.
 

i o city

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Looking for the rain
A Moment of War- Laurie Lee
the last book of Laurie Lee`s autobiographical triology as he walked into the bitter winter of the Spanish Civil War.
 

les.gtfc

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Neil Warnocks autobiography - Made In Sheffield .

Very interesting read it is too.
 

east_mid

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Assegai by Wilbur Smith.
 

Swanaldo

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How late it was, how late by James Kelman. Part of my mission to read every Booker Prize-winning book. 4 down, 38 to go :D
 

Red Devon

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Aerofilms Guide - Football Grounds 2008/2009.
 
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I'm reading Atonement by Ian McEwan. Half way through and it's beautifully written.
The first half is beautifully done. Quite liked the war stuff too and was reasonably impressed with the 'reveal'. But hey, I'm just a defunct mascot, what do I know?
 

Swanaldo

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..lots of snow? Don't suppose it would make for riveting viewing!!!
That was Flashdance.
 
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