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cliffy
19-01-2007, 23:13
Whats the last book you have read or are currently reading?

I dont mean magazines or porno's either :nodyes:

I just finished reading a book called The Lincoln Lawyer. Quality book, recomend it to anyone.

Middlesbrough No1 Fan
19-01-2007, 23:16
books, what are they??? :nodyes:

FourOneFourOne
19-01-2007, 23:21
Bravo Two Zero by Andy McNab:icon_redface: (At least I admitted it :D )

cliffy
19-01-2007, 23:25
Bravo Two Zero by Andy McNab:icon_redface: (At least I admitted it :D )
never read that. I remember my brother had it years ago. Whats it like?

FourOneFourOne
19-01-2007, 23:27
It's entertaining enough, got through it in 2 days so it's easy to read.

Just gets a bit repetitive for my liking, don't think I'd read anything else by him.

If you like action books it's worth a gander.

They were brave men, that's for sure.

hammer9
19-01-2007, 23:30
Never read book tho!

im always reading PC magazines!:icon_redface: :nodyes:

cliffy
19-01-2007, 23:34
It's entertaining enough, got through it in 2 days so it's easy to read.

Just gets a bit repetitive for my liking, don't think I'd read anything else by him.

If you like action books it's worth a gander.

They were brave men, that's for sure.

Might try it out although I prefer ones with twists and suprises in :thumbup1:

Craig
19-01-2007, 23:38
Erm I've forgot. Does my college induction booklet count? A good book I've read before is Nurtured Evil.

Sanders33
25-01-2007, 17:42
" Against All Hope" by Armando Valladares
Great book :thumbup1: :eusa_clap: :thumbup:

RedRabbit
25-01-2007, 18:37
currently reading Freakonomics by Steven Levitt & S. Dubner

Nafe
26-01-2007, 11:01
The Highway code and Theory book for driving (car).

I want to get a book by an artist called 'Banksy', it look interesting.

FourOneFourOne
26-01-2007, 13:42
currently reading Freakonomics by Steven Levitt & S. Dubner


Read that a while back, found it fairly enjoyable if a bit lightweight.

Ronaldo
26-01-2007, 14:26
I'm currently reading through the Wayne Rooney autobiography. The last time I read a book the whole way through was a good 5 years ago :)

superally
27-01-2007, 18:48
dont read many books,i read loads of spread sheets and reports at work,that bores the sh1t out of me,last book i read was Gazzas one about a year ago.

cliffy
22-02-2007, 13:08
just started on the phone book

RedRabbit
22-02-2007, 13:13
just started on the phone book

watch out for the B's they're a head turner:nodyes:

superally
23-02-2007, 18:03
Just started reading old gods nearly dead,its about the rolling stones.i may finish it by xmas,as i always get a book for xmas.

Simonutd
23-02-2007, 18:15
i just read the schmatic diagram for my Laney LC30 II valve amp

superally
23-02-2007, 18:19
i just read the schmatic diagram for my Laney LC30 II valve amp

WTF does that mean in English?????

bluenose
23-02-2007, 20:17
WTF does that mean in English?????


C'mon superally everyone knows that it is an amp for a guitar :)


Last book I read was and please dont slag me off

A lot of bubbly in Brazil

by Alan Brazil of Talksport

I enjoyed the book although Mr Brazil played for Celtic
as far as I can remember he also had a great spell
with Ipswich and at the latter stage Man U

I drive for about 45 mins each morning and flick the radio
stations spending some time listening to Mr Brazil's
sports breakfast programme.

Simonutd
23-02-2007, 20:22
WTF does that mean in English?????

its the circuit diagram for my valve guitar amp, it tells me when electronic components are in it and where they are

have a look your self http://www.freeinfosociety.com/electronics/schematics/audio/laneylc30.pdf

Gary
11-03-2007, 20:55
just started on the phone bookI'm reading that too. I'm currently half way through J.

Before that I read "Cell" by Stephen King.

superally
12-03-2007, 19:27
I just read the gas meter.

poolie_chick
12-03-2007, 19:34
I hate reading books cos I hate the made up crap, fiction, that's the one. So I'm left with non-fiction, which either comes in the form of Celebs so-called Biographies when they're like 17yr old, or kidnapping stories, which in all honesty, tend to get depressing and disturbing. Magazines :thumbup1: Can't go wrong with them

FourOneFourOne
12-03-2007, 19:53
Non-fiction's so vast that there's something for everyone.

I'm currently reading about the history of the IRA, it's annoying me because it's so biased towards them. I can accept that the British did wrong over there, but the IRA were scum, yet the author doesn't seem to accept it.

I suppose due to the nature of it a book will never be completely impartial.

RedRabbit
12-03-2007, 19:57
Magazines :thumbup1: Can't go wrong with them

yup, I love those articles in playboy :nodyes:

Simonutd
12-03-2007, 19:58
i just read the tyre pressure info for my car on the back of the petrol cover, didnt know that was there

superally
12-03-2007, 19:59
Blimey,ive never read a petrol cap.

lethebikesin
13-03-2007, 02:37
"othello" for school.

Kolo
13-03-2007, 03:18
Probably the some book called the Tempest! BORING!!! We read it in english. *yawn*

KeyserSoze
19-03-2007, 11:42
Think it was probably To Kill A Mocking Bird..

Or 1 of the Ian Rankin books about a detective called Rebus.

malcolmx
24-03-2007, 08:15
The Undercover Economist by Tim Harford.