The Eagle and the Wolves by Simon Scarrow.
It's the forth in a series about the Roman invasion of Britian.
I'm reading "The unquiet" by John Connolly. What about you?
The Eagle and the Wolves by Simon Scarrow.
It's the forth in a series about the Roman invasion of Britian.
"The future ain't what it used to be"
"Ventriloquism For Dummies".
"It makes my blood burn with metal energy..."
Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy.
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i just read damaged by cathy glass, was a very sad story but so well written
ELVIS ISN'T DEAD I HEARD HIM ON THE RADIO
Ian Rankin Mortal Causes, I love Inspector Rebus.
She was not quite what you would call refined, she was not quite what you would call unrefined. She was the kind of person that keeps a parrot. Mark Twain
Like Sophie Kinsella books you get a good laugh when reading them her shopaholic books are great. Reading one of her older ones at the moment "The Undomestic Goddess"
Interested in what other ladies like to read. I have a wide range in reading and also biographies
Just finished 'The Steep Approach to Garbadale' by Iain Banks
Currently reading 'Notes on a Scandal' by Zoe heller.
Enjoying both and would welcome critical comment on either!
Here or by PM!
Wick Of The North by Frank Foden.
It's an accident of life to be born a gentleman
It’s an achievement of life to die a gentleman.
Kinder des Judas by Markus Heitz (a vampire book)
Award winning photography http://www.martinacross.com/
The ladykiller ..by martina cole!! brill!!!
You will never be happy if you continue to search for what happiness consists of. You will never live if you are looking for the meaning of life. -ALBERT CAMUS
The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield
The miracle is not to fly in the air,
or to walk on the water,but to walk on the earth.
terry pratchett - the truth.
I mostly read fiction, including a lot of crime, but I've been trying to widen my reading a bit. Something to do with getting older perhaps? Anyway, I'm reading a lot more history and biography these days.
Right now I'm half way through a very hefty volume 'Austerity Britain 1945-51' by David Kynaston. It's been a shock to discover how little I knew about this period just before I was born, and I'm finding the interweaving of social history with politics a surprisingly fascinating and informative read.
Chris Moyles - A Difficult Second book just finished Richard Hammond's On the Edge
Nil Satis Nisi Optimum.
The Five People You Meet In Heaven by Mitch Albom,Just finished reading For One More Day by the same author they are beatifully written books.
The Fabric of Reality; David Deutsch. For the third time. Still trying to understand it all.....
Confident only that by the time I do, it'll have been proven to be wrong.
Spilling The Beans by Clarissa Dickson Wright.
Hard work but I may get in to it.
My brother is having his first book published in March. He followed up some murders that took place in South Wales in the early 1920 and it grew into a book.As a result of his serch for matirial he may have uncovered a unsolved murder that took place 20 or so years later and the police are investigating his findings now. I dont remember the name of the book ,but if you type in Neil Milkins into a search it will take you to links like Wales on Sunday that coverd the story
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