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I've just finished reading Christopher Galts sci-fi thriller 'Biblical: A Novel' (now called 'The Third Testament') and it's a cracking read:
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Yes Zig Zag girl is the first, good idea I will start Smoke and Mirrors for the new year although if I find it really really good I won't wait for new year.

Just started And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. 42% through. Excellent story.

Just started And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. 42% through...."
Being made into a TV programme to be shown over Christmas, BTW. Boxing Day, I think.


I've just finished reading Robert Reed's Marrow and it has some nice ideas. but fails to follow through with them:
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Beneath the Boards is an excellent read.

absolutely! I love David's victorian horror too. He is a versatile chap and a thoroughly decent one too!

Michael, I've said it before but you're a good man. And I'm looking forward to the next meet up. A cracking day was had!

I agree about Beneath the Boards and I loved BJ Burton's book too.


Just started Annihilation


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That's brilliant news, Geoff. Thank you. I don't have a TV, but I'll try and watch it on catch-up /on-demand. Is that possible??
Just finished And Then There Were None. Very clever and entertaining.
Just started A Time to Kill by John Grisham.

Can I tag along and be the quiet guy in the corner nobody's heard of? :-D

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That's high on my TBR list Kath, I didn't get on with Fingersmith very well but thought I would give her another try.

Just started: everything else I've wanted to read since midway through the year ... Reviews forthcoming.

You mean you'd not read it before? Wow.
Been so long since I've read it, I could probably get away with a re-read.

So not my usual choice, but great fun.
Just started - to think about which book on my Kinde I'll read next.

You mean you'd not read it before? Wow.
Been so long since I've read it..."
didn't recognise the name, so clicked and realised it was Stephen King

It's a bit like a tart on the Great British Bake Off. No, not that kind of tart. The kind with a fancy topping but a soggy bottom. You enjoy Stephen King's beginnings so much that by the time you get to the soggy bits you are prepared to cut him quite a lot of slack.

Sums King up perfectly. He does great characters, sets the mood up nicely, draws you in and then fails come the end. I still love reading his work though.

That's brilliant news, Geoff. Thank you. I don't have a T..."
It's a three parter being shown on BBC One, so you'll be able to watch it for 30 days on I Player

Susan wrote one of the first books that I bought for my kindle White Lies and Custard Creams: A Romantic Comedy and so I knew that I would enjoy this latest book, her sense of humour must match my own as I still find myself chuckling over a scene in that book where the heroine tries to bath her dog.

Then I read a short story Darren sent me. I do enjoy his short stories. He needs to get another collection published.
Then I looked at a few other books and couldn't settle on anything so I'm gonna re-read Paradise: A Chronicle Of A Distant World. If it's too familiar, I'll look for something else.

Marvellous. Thanks very much, Desley. So looking forward to catching this. It would be so skilful to pull off as a TV adaptation.

That's brilliant news, Geoff. Thank you. I don't have a T..."
A time to Kill was Grisham's first book and a real corker. The problem was, because of the subject, no one would publish it. It took The Firm, his second book, to establish him, then he was asked "you got any other stuff, John?"
Yes, it should be on catch-up.


So I'll be looking out for the rest of the series sometime.
Just started

So, another one where I'll be looking out for the rest of the series.

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Thirded. I stood outside in the cold and read this, while getting my car's brakes fixed (not out of any sense of trying to be immersive, but cos the garage's waiting room was closed for refurb! Nonetheless, it had the desired effect...) Very much reminded me of those pulp "Creepy Tales" stories I used to read as a kid. :)

Loved it, once I got past the first 100 pages.
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I downloaded this a week or so ago but there's something wrong with the file - odd letters scattered round the place. Has anyone else had this problem and should I tell Amazon or hit my laptop?
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