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    Guardian of the North and kipper holder Angie's Avatar
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    I'm reading hunt for red october at the min
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    But its November Angie (confused)

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    Guardian of the North and kipper holder Angie's Avatar
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    huh hun now you confused me lol
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    I am reading a really weird book about a fantasy secret organisation that stems from the knights of the round table and try to stop terrorism around the world. It jumps all over the place and the author has just added an affair with the wife of one of the leading characters to try and spice things up, why is beyond me, maybe she/he felt that a bit of sex was needed to keep the tedious plot going.

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    oh blimey am with your now Ajax lol sorry been on another planet recently
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    I am reading The Black Sheep' Susan Hill and also 'The Thirteenth Tale' Downloaded onto my kindle. Also does anyone remember Elizabeth Jane Howard? Of Cazalet fame. Well she wrote other books too including 'Something in disguise' which I have sent off for the DVD but I think I might read that again too. Elizabeth Jane Howard died last week.

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    I'm currently re-reading The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists by Robert Tressell http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ragged-Trous.../dp/184022682X

    It's tough going, but well worth a read...

    Prior to that, I read the first book by a new author: Elise de Sallier. Her first book, 'Innocence' has just been published. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Innocence-Fo...8870442&sr=1-1

    I have to admit that I have a vested interest in this book as the author is a friend of mine... Do give it a read!
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    Reading the original Mary Poppies complete collection. Very different from the film

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    I like Disney's Mary Poppins better, though the books are a good read

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