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Tonyblack

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Jul 25, 2008
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#66
BatrickPatrick said:
Doughnut Jimmy said:
BatrickPatrick said:
and the rest of Gray's Anatomy LOL
The textbook or is there a book of the series?
The textbook. I got a copy for my birthday from a friend on my course (silversmithing) because last year I made a necklace and brooch shaped like a scapula and put the atatomical labels on them. xD
BP, have you seen lynall's silversmithing on the CA board? :laugh:
 

pip

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Sep 3, 2010
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#67
author3 said:
By Gormenghast 4 do you mean A Boy in Darkness
Or did some writer write some new one
But if it is a Boy in Darkness you should read it it's pretty good
Read that , its only a novella rather than a full book.
Titus Awakes was published this year and was written by Peakes wife in the 70's based on his notes and a few pages of text. It was then lost and only found again a few years ago.
 

Antiq

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Nov 23, 2010
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#71
Waiting on my bedside locker -

The Book Thief,
Kazuo Ishiguro short stories
All Asimov's Foundation series except the last one, which my library didn't have.
I get anxious if I don't have a pile of books waiting :laugh:

Oh, and Snuff, which my daughter is bringing home for me soon.
 

pip

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Sep 3, 2010
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#72
Antiq said:
Waiting on my bedside locker -

The Book Thief,
Kazuo Ishiguro short stories
All Asimov's Foundation series except the last one, which my library didn't have.
I get anxious if I don't have a pile of books waiting :laugh:

Oh, and Snuff, which my daughter is bringing home for me soon.
Get on with it. :eek:

Book thief is great though :laugh:
 

author3

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May 8, 2011
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Sunnydale Highschool
#73
On my to read pile
I have
Gone by Michael Grant
Awful End by Philip Ardagh
The Fear by Charlie Higson
Shadow Wave by Robert Muchamore
The Science of Discworld 2:the Globe by Sir Terry Pratchett(re-read)
The Carpet People by Sir Terry Pratchett(reread)
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J.K.Rowling
The Welkin Weasels Castle Storm
The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien(re-read)
High Rhulain by Brian Jacques

Has anyone else read any of these besides T Science of Discworld and The Carpet People?
 

chris.ph

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Aug 12, 2008
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swansea south wales
#78
im finding the anita blake books ok not exactly a taxing read mind bouncy :laugh:

author i wont probably even finish the series as something else will grab my attention and i will go and get those as well :laugh: :laugh:
 

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