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    Maxine loves James Herbet books. But im more of a Patricia cornwell fan.
    I love the rebus books also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzi View Post
    I've read it. I didn't love it as much as Harry, but I don't think I'll ever find that kind of thing again..
    It is quite sweary though..
    She spent so much of her life developing Harry, I don't think anyone would be capable of that twice in one life
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    Damn you all! I now want to re-read Harry Potter but I have housework to do!

    I signed up to something called bookbub. I get an email everyday which gives me discounts on books for kindle or free books. I must have downloaded about 200 books from it! Still can't beat an actual physical book though, I try to never leave the house without one.
    *note to self....don't read book threads!

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    I read a part from Milan Kundrta's " The Apologizer", about the young man who was trying to be polite despite everything, especially rude comments. It's basically about daily life situations and it was a good read for me.

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    I'm still reading The Three Investigators! I found out I can just google a title followed by "pdf" and I've not been left wanting yet. Currently reading The Mystery of the Nervous Lion. There's about forty books in total and I must have read over half of them.

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    I really loved that radio show. I have been trying to find more episodes.
    Quote Originally Posted by Hugo-agogo View Post
    I'm still reading The Three Investigators! I found out I can just google a title followed by "pdf" and I've not been left wanting yet. Currently reading The Mystery of the Nervous Lion. There's about forty books in total and I must have read over half of them.
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    There were only two audio adaptations at the time, The Mystery of the Stuttering Parrot, and The Secret of Terror Castle (my absolute all time favourite!) I wish they'd made more. But yep, if you want to read any of them you can google them.

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    I read Robinson Crusoe recently, a thoroughly disappointing dull book, how did that become a classic?
    Now re-reading Fight Club, I rarely re-read anything but felt the need to in this case first time I read it was some years ago now. The film is good but very watered down compared to the book.

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    'The Taming of the Queen' by Philippa Gregory.

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    I'm reading Pebble in the Sky by Isaac Asimov

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