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pogo platinum investigator


Posts: 2733 Join date: 2008-02-11 Location: leicester
 | Subject: Re: Which are your best books? Sun Jan 18, 2009 8:23 pm | |
| going to try and do some reading this week, take advantage of the fact the gp has signed me off work. _________________ perfection is only a word not a reality, unless you are me!!!!
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madmaz silver investigator


Posts: 925 Join date: 2008-04-18 Age: 43 Location: Leicester
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pogo platinum investigator


Posts: 2733 Join date: 2008-02-11 Location: leicester
 | Subject: Re: Which are your best books? Sun Jan 18, 2009 9:10 pm | |
| will do! supposed to be on bed rest. _________________ perfection is only a word not a reality, unless you are me!!!!
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lee platinum investigator


Posts: 4843 Join date: 2008-02-10 Age: 47 Location: Leicester
 | Subject: Re: Which are your best books? Mon Jan 19, 2009 8:05 am | |
| My favoriteset book is Stupid phrases used by people in everyday life. This is where i get all my words from on the chat page. By chase Ranningford. _________________ I only fart when i am scared
You wont like me when i am hungry
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pogo platinum investigator


Posts: 2733 Join date: 2008-02-11 Location: leicester
 | Subject: Re: Which are your best books? Mon Jan 19, 2009 2:17 pm | |
| think i need to have a look at that. _________________ perfection is only a word not a reality, unless you are me!!!!
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steven/carol

Posts: 51 Join date: 2008-06-09 Age: 44 Location: loughborough
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wildchild

Posts: 46 Join date: 2008-02-16 Location: everywhere
 | Subject: Re: Which are your best books? Thu Feb 05, 2009 6:53 pm | |
| Im reading all about vampires at the moment called encounters with the undead by David J Skal. |
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pogo platinum investigator


Posts: 2733 Join date: 2008-02-11 Location: leicester
 | Subject: Re: Which are your best books? Fri Feb 06, 2009 1:40 pm | |
| been reading 'The suspicions of Mr Whicher' a true murder story set in the 1860's, colin fry was a light read, Engelby by sebastian Faulks, took ages to get into it but it was enjoyable and have just started reading the first book of a set of three called the 'medieval murderers' a mix of history and fiction, quite good so far! _________________ perfection is only a word not a reality, unless you are me!!!!
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bookworm

Posts: 13 Join date: 2008-02-17 Age: 47 Location: southport
 | Subject: Re: Which are your best books? Thu Feb 26, 2009 7:48 pm | |
| Im reading Down with the gutter slugs at the moment which is about going into rehab and coming out a different person. Because of the job I do it is important for me to see reality in the flesh. |
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lee platinum investigator


Posts: 4843 Join date: 2008-02-10 Age: 47 Location: Leicester
 | Subject: Re: Which are your best books? Sun Mar 08, 2009 8:39 pm | |
| The book im inot at the moment is I Remember Dying by Paul Roland. True stories of people who return from heaven. Colin Wilson wrote this. If I had to recommend one single work on the paranormal to someone who knew nothing about it, this is the book i would choose. You will never fear death or the loss of a loved one again once you have read the exhilerating accounts of those that have returned from Heaven. _________________ I only fart when i am scared
You wont like me when i am hungry
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nat bronze investigator


Posts: 244 Join date: 2008-02-18 Age: 26 Location: leicester
 | Subject: Re: Which are your best books? Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:36 pm | |
| Im trying to read (coz my daughter threw it in my bath and its having to dry out) katy price first novel which i was very unsure of but it is a real good girlie book called" Angel" its about a young woman who becomes a model who suffers a drug addiction and struggles with fame really good well worth a read. |
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Fusecienne bronze investigator


Posts: 841 Join date: 2008-09-27 Age: 29 Location: wigston
 | Subject: Re: Which are your best books? Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:38 pm | |
| i've got both of her's but not read them yet, i'll look forward to reading it now. |
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twisted dream

Posts: 174 Join date: 2008-09-29 Age: 22 Location: leicester
 | Subject: Re: Which are your best books? Mon Apr 13, 2009 3:17 am | |
| Cannibals: killers who eat there victims and death row inmates are quite good books ive got at home.  |
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fran silver investigator


Posts: 722 Join date: 2008-03-31 Age: 39 Location: Leicester
 | Subject: Re: Which are your best books? Mon Apr 13, 2009 6:18 pm | |
| | pogo wrote: | | been reading 'The suspicions of Mr Whicher' a true murder story set in the 1860's, colin fry was a light read, Engelby by sebastian Faulks, took ages to get into it but it was enjoyable and have just started reading the first book of a set of three called the 'medieval murderers' a mix of history and fiction, quite good so far! |
Dawn, the set of three 'medieval murderers' are they the ones set in Tudor times? Is one of them 'Dissolution' (or something similar)?? |
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Nina bronze investigator


Posts: 551 Join date: 2008-04-15 Age: 35 Location: Leicester
 | Subject: Re: Which are your best books? Tue Apr 14, 2009 5:34 pm | |
| I'm reading a book by Sylvia Browne at the moment called Psychic Children, and what i have read so far makes interesting reading and also some of the things Zach comes out with is put into a context, will let you all know more when i have finished reading it. |
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pogo platinum investigator


Posts: 2733 Join date: 2008-02-11 Location: leicester
 | Subject: Re: Which are your best books? Wed Apr 15, 2009 8:05 pm | |
| cassandra burrows(i think thats her name) the psychic power of children is interesting. i love true crime books, well honestly i love all books!!!!!! and am still in shock that i went to borders last week and did not buy a single thing for me!!! the books you are on about fran are different but they sound like a good read. one of my fave kids books at the mo is 'why is snot green?' the first of a range of books that are all science facts that kids will love and written in a way they will understand and enjoy. iread it to my class last year and loads of them went out and bought it... soooo cool!!!! _________________ perfection is only a word not a reality, unless you are me!!!!
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fran silver investigator


Posts: 722 Join date: 2008-03-31 Age: 39 Location: Leicester
 | Subject: Re: Which are your best books? Mon May 11, 2009 10:11 am | |
| I finished reading Twilight at the weekend. Very good read, was reading it at every available opportunity. am off to get the second book later. |
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Fusecienne bronze investigator


Posts: 841 Join date: 2008-09-27 Age: 29 Location: wigston
 | Subject: Re: Which are your best books? Mon May 11, 2009 10:16 am | |
| i'm reading the truth about ruby valentine at the moment, it's very good so far. one of those books that you cant put down. |
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fran silver investigator


Posts: 722 Join date: 2008-03-31 Age: 39 Location: Leicester
 | Subject: Re: Which are your best books? Mon May 11, 2009 10:19 am | |
| am trying to finish Angels & Demons as am going to see the film in the next couple of weeks |
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Nina bronze investigator


Posts: 551 Join date: 2008-04-15 Age: 35 Location: Leicester
 | Subject: Re: Which are your best books? Sun Aug 02, 2009 7:56 pm | |
| Hello all, Fran gave me twilight to read on my hols as she said it was a good read and she was so right i could not put the book down and when i had finished i had to go and buy the second book New Moon which i have also nearly finished luckily i will need a couple of books for germany this week and the airport has a book shop so i will be getting the next installment then!!!!... Would recommend to anyone. |
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fran silver investigator


Posts: 722 Join date: 2008-03-31 Age: 39 Location: Leicester
 | Subject: Re: Which are your best books? Sun Aug 16, 2009 7:44 pm | |
| have now finished reading, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn............ just what am i to read now????? Highly recommend these books, i still cannot get Edward & Bella out of my mind, its almost like they are now part of my family  _________________ Remember yesterday, dream about tomorrow, but live for today
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lee platinum investigator


Posts: 4843 Join date: 2008-02-10 Age: 47 Location: Leicester
 | Subject: Re: Which are your best books? Wed Sep 16, 2009 6:58 pm | |
| I am reading David Wells Complete Guide to Developing your Psychic Skills. it is really good and well worth the £8.00 that it costs it gives you a few good techniques for you to practice on. _________________ I only fart when i am scared
You wont like me when i am hungry
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twisted dream

Posts: 174 Join date: 2008-09-29 Age: 22 Location: leicester
 | Subject: Re: Which are your best books? Wed Oct 21, 2009 12:13 am | |
| i am currently reading Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows which is the final book and i think its the best one yet! each book has more story than in the movies but i still think the films are good in there own way. _________________ you gotta do what you gotta do
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