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Tully B.

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Still American Gods (Gaiman).
FANTASTIC BOOK guise.
A must read.
I read that about a month ago; didn't know it would be so good. Just found it on the shelf.

Currently, I am reading one of the Sherlock Holmes short story collections. Love Sherlock Holmes.
 

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I just got The Dragon Keeper by Robin Hobb- i'm looking forward to starting her new series! :)
 

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Chains of Command, by Dale Brown
Brilliant author, would (and do) highly recommend him to anyone, especially those interested in books about the military and conflicts etc.
 

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Finished Prisoner of Birth by J.Archer. Now off to Paths of Glory.
 

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Well I'm just about to start On the Jellicoe Road by Melina Marchetta. I've tried it before and couldn't get into it then the thread about it sparked my interest again, so hope its good.
 

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Well I'm just about to start On the Jellicoe Road by Melina Marchetta. I've tried it before and couldn't get into it then the thread about it sparked my interest again, so hope its good.
oooooooooooo that was my fave book a couple of years ago...


im currently reading John Marsden's Tom0orrow series, probably a bit young for me but they were my favourites when i was younger and wanted to read them again :)
 

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Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, for the millionth time, before the movie comes out =D
 

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V. by Thomas Pynchon. About 250 pages in and not finding it nearly as dense as I was lead to believe it would be...
 

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