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This
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It's quite entertaining, given where I live, and where I generally go to watch the football![Norty](images/smilies/norty.gif)
It's not far off the mark either
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It's quite entertaining, given where I live, and where I generally go to watch the football
![Norty](images/smilies/norty.gif)
It's not far off the mark either
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I finished Andy McNab's 'Aggressor' last night having started off with 'Remote Control' a couple of months ago which was swiftly followed by all the other Nick Stone books. It'd be fair to say I'm hooked ![Big Grin](images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
I've got all the Chris Ryan's lined up next
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I've got all the Chris Ryan's lined up next
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Quest For Lost Heroes - David Gemmell.
Excellent book,if you like the swords and sorcery Lord of the Rings kind of thing.Not too over-complicated reading either.
Excellent book,if you like the swords and sorcery Lord of the Rings kind of thing.Not too over-complicated reading either.
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Just finished "The Secret of Crickley Hall" by James Herbert and now on to "The Husband" by Dean Koontz.
Both good books but of the two I'd recommend Koontz more. It's got good pace and keeps twisting and turning (so far).
Both good books but of the two I'd recommend Koontz more. It's got good pace and keeps twisting and turning (so far).
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