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Post by si on Jun 4, 2019 15:12:06 GMT
I am going to read that for a second time once i find my wipes and clean the screen...
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Post by Grant on Jun 4, 2019 16:28:45 GMT
LOL for Mono. Fucking hell.
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Post by dubman on Jun 4, 2019 16:46:55 GMT
With such a non stop social life, I find it hard to find the time to read books in London. It's an abroad thing for me. Have you thought about some smut for the tube ride into the agency fella? The eyes misted. He nodded. He pushed from him, spread his legs and fingered his bum. The builder extracted his rubbery mallet. He took it from him and tossed it across the sun lounger. He climbed over on him and thrust his manhood in to his open sex. It was not unreceptive, yet tensed and dry (a bit like a Steve Lawler set).
He lay still, weeping. Thinking about the holiday he could of had with his ex Mrs.LOL
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Post by Smallman1 on Jun 4, 2019 16:53:58 GMT
Passing on a lol from Darren!
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Post by ⚔️CJ⚔️ on Jun 4, 2019 17:03:35 GMT
Fuck off Dave imo
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Post by ⚔️CJ⚔️ on Jun 4, 2019 17:27:27 GMT
Criticising my taste for liking a cheeky bit of Jack Reacharound after some of the abominations you’ve posted in the what are you listening to / boilerroom threads.
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Post by Mad Cyril 😷 on Jun 4, 2019 18:58:12 GMT
Criticising my taste for liking a cheeky bit of Jack Reacharound after some of the abominations you’ve posted in the what are you listening to / boilerroom threads. Have left some comics and colouring books on the side of the PPT CSJ. You're welcome to peruse any time
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Post by Steely on Jul 14, 2019 9:00:02 GMT
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Post by homegrove on Jul 14, 2019 10:54:28 GMT
Still going through Connnolly's Bosch-books. He was on a hell of a stride in late 90's.
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Post by gcw on Jul 14, 2019 11:04:04 GMT
All of the Bosch books are great. Can't think of one that was a let down. Same for the Mickey Haller series. He will need to retire Bosch soon though, he must be in his 70s now.
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Post by homegrove on Jul 14, 2019 11:06:42 GMT
Hasn't stopped Rankin. Thought the latest Rebus was one of the best he's written in this decade.
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Post by Wally on Jul 14, 2019 16:21:47 GMT
The Three Body Problem - Liu Cixin
Batshit mental hugo award winning hard sci fi book written by a Chinese physicist. Throws the kitchen sink at the wall with all the science stuff but it’s entertaining enough. First of a trilogy so the ending is really just the beginning but worth a read.
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Post by homegrove on Sept 16, 2019 17:15:28 GMT
Stephen King has been revitalized by his newfound popularity. His last three books have all been great, starting with The Outsider (which was made as a limited series by HBO, out in January). His newest came out a week ago and is called The Institute. Just finished it, and this one actually has a good ending. Only complaint was that at times it felt like a rehash of Firestarter (a book much better than it's reputation).
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Post by jules72 on Sept 16, 2019 17:58:47 GMT
Born a Crime by South African comedian Trevor Noah....one of my favourite books of the last few years. His growing up under apartheid is an incredible and, at times, hilarious read.
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Post by jonqpublik on Oct 3, 2019 4:39:27 GMT
The Three Body Problem - Liu Cixin Batshit mental hugo award winning hard sci fi book written by a Chinese physicist. Throws the kitchen sink at the wall with all the science stuff but it’s entertaining enough. First of a trilogy so the ending is really just the beginning but worth a read. Book 2 is as good as the first. Book 3 a bit of a step down, imo.
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