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I've recently finished The Martian by Andy Weir and it's in my top 3 books ever without a doubt. Absolutely brilliant
I can't thank you enough for mentioning this - I couldn't put it down. Utterly superb.
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After finishing Hitch-hiker's Guide, I'm back to re-reading Discworld in chronological order. Currently reading one of my favourites of the lot, Guards! Guards!
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crazyal
I can't thank you enough for mentioning this - I couldn't put it down. Utterly superb.
Amazing book. 1st by Andy Weir too. A must read. Watney is a great guy
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CallmeGoose
Hi mate, regarding the Jonathan Maberry series with Tom/Benny Imura, can you do me a favour and list the correct order the books should be read in? Having trouble finding a "list" online....
As for the Joe Ledger series , is this the correct order?
Patient Zero (Joe Ledger, #1)
The Dragon Factory (Joe Ledger, #2)
The King of Plagues (Joe Ledger, #3)
Assassin's Code (Joe Ledger, #4)
Extinction Machine (Joe Ledger, #5)
Code Zero (Joe Ledger, #6)
Sorry to ask but are each series of books stand alone or is it better to read them in order?
I mean,should i read,The Pine Deep Trilogy then The Joe Ledger series then The Rot and Ruin series etc or can i just pick and choose which i read?
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Not sure if this has been posted earlier but for fans of Jonas Johannson's The 100 year old man who climbed out of a window and disappeared....book.He has just released his second novel called,The Girl who Saved the King of Sweden...
Available in the usual places.......
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Stephen King... Mr Mercedes..
Read everything he's written and this is a great read, as always
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Just a heads up to Lee Child fans.
His new book which is due for release tomorrow is out there now in the usual places.
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Halfway through it. Enjoying it as always
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Something to get then, give me a break from Game of Thrones
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Just read Ready Player one which I enjoyed immensely..
Having read 11/22/63 just before this, I think I will go with another Stephen King... Mr Mercedes..
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Just read Ready Player one which I enjoyed immensely..
If you enjoyed that, you should try Armada by the same author. More of the same really. Loads of 80's pop culture references.
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If you enjoyed that, you should try Armada by the same author. More of the same really. Loads of 80's pop culture references.
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Yeah I'm contemplating that but a lot of people have said its not very good. What was your view?
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Yeah I'm contemplating that but a lot of people have said its not very good. What was your view?
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I'm only half way through it but it's a lot like Ready Player One with a bit for the conspiracy theorists thrown in. It's a similar premise to 'The Last Starfighter' if you can remember that.
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Just a heads up to Lee Child fans.
His new book Night School released yesterday is out there now in the usual places both epub and audio mp3.
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Just a heads up to Lee Child fans.
His new book Night School released yesterday is out there now in the usual places both epub and audio mp3.
Yeah, about 30% through it - I wondered how he'd keep writing them as Reacher got older, well this goes back in time.
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Yeah, about 30% through it - I wondered how he'd keep writing them as Reacher got older, well this goes back in time.
I thought last years book was the start of rot setting in however Night School surprised me on so many fronts. Not least because Child has introduced his mainly female readers to the idea of having sex with donkeys! A departure from previous books that's for sure.