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Next - Michael Crichton. So far, so good. I'm definitely enjoying it.
 

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Tales from Outer Suburbia and The Arrival by Shaun Tan. More like admiring the pictures; Shaun Tan's works are thrilling enough just to stare at and still be fascinated an hour later.
 
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bawd said:
Tales from Outer Suburbia and The Arrival by Shaun Tan. More like admiring the pictures; Shaun Tan's works are thrilling enough just to stare at and still be fascinated an hour later.
Might you even say they take you on an imaginary journey?
 

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Im up to my umpteenth Jeffrey Archer book- False Impressions- any other Archer fans here?- Brilliant plosts twists and turns around every corner, can combine drama, with romance with war with intelligence agencies with governmental conspiracies etcetcetcetc. Brilliant!
 

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Im up to my umpteenth Jeffrey Archer book- False Impressions- any other Archer fans here?- Brilliant plosts twists and turns around every corner, can combine drama, with romance with war with intelligence agencies with governmental conspiracies etcetcetcetc. Brilliant!
I read a book of short stories by him, or at least I think it was by him. Possibly called Twisted? Or something like that... it was pretty good.

I'm reading The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood. It's fantastic.
 

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4unitfreak said:
I read a book of short stories by him, or at least I think it was by him. Possibly called Twisted? Or something like that... it was pretty good.

I'm reading The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood. It's fantastic.

A twist in the tale- ahhhhhhhhhhhh a brilliant collection of short stories indeed!.
 

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A twist in the tale- ahhhhhhhhhhhh a brilliant collection of short stories indeed!.
That's the one :) I've heard some good reviews on his other books too. :)
 
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Currently reading The Wasp Factory by Iain Banks. Reminds me a bit of China Mieville, not in plot or style, but that so many elements are depraved yet no overtly so...
 

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Star by Star (a star wars novel set 30 or so years after the original movies), very important novel in terms of star wars novels....
 

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Been a fan of Jeffrey Archer for Years, pretty sure i've read every single one of his books/novels/short stories and plays.
 

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Are you enjoying this? I heard from someone else that the TV show is better
I would think the TV show would be better, simply because I've been disappointed by most crime books I've read in the past. And Dexter is just awesome in general.
 

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Lady Chatterley's Lover By D.H. Lawrence. It's a really interesting read although i haven't finished it yet
 

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