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White Fang - How are you getting on?
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I would never have guessed that this is aimed at children if it hadn't been mentioned on here. I'm about 45% through and getting a bit angry at the mo (don't want to say why cos of spoilers!) It is very well written.
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Edited cos I misguessed how far I'd got with the book!
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Edited cos I misguessed how far I'd got with the book!
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Geoff (G. Robbins) (merda constat variat altitudo)
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Books Without Bindings?
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Lavender is a strong flavour but if you use it sparingly it's subtle and really good.
Back on topic - I'm 50% through the book now. It's quite compulsive reading.


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Chocolate potato cake... have to admit i've had potato cooked in many ways but never with chocolate. Sounds worth a try though :o)
edit: oh yea back on topic... i've downloaded it but not started reading yet still waiting for that kindle. Good news is my pal might be getting out tomorrow so good cause she'll be getting home but also cause i can get my kindle back

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Edit: try and make sense of that!

Well done Jud with Ulysses. Don't know if I even want to start it.

As to the topic!(We need a baking thread!) I'm 80-odd % through and have a fair bit to say about it but I'll wait till I've finished and put it on the Spoiler thread so as not to ruin anyone's future enjoyment.


Ulysses... Even on my English degree course they let us read Dubliners instead when it came to the James Joyce tutorial...




I'm glad there's someone else who feels like this. I have started but cannot get into it at all, will give it another go before the closing date.

Actually I think I am enjoying this a little more now than first time around as I can now accept the nastier side of nature, although the descriptions can be rather gruesome. Or is it just my mind that is visualising the scenes a little too realistically?


Must say some of it is much different to the memories I had of it...

so much i want to type but it kinda spoiler so will have to wait till i'm finished an put it in spoiler thread!


Jud (judder) wrote: "i love baking, almost as much as i enjoy eating the baked goods. i do tend to palm the results off on my collegues in work and i've not had a complaint yet!
Chocolate potato cake... have to adm..."
I have made a chocolate potato cake, had a potatoe recipe book, its nice makes quite a sticky rich consistancy definately worth a try :D
Chocolate potato cake... have to adm..."
I have made a chocolate potato cake, had a potatoe recipe book, its nice makes quite a sticky rich consistancy definately worth a try :D


But so far so good, I like the story - can't remember if I did read it in the past or not (or watched the movie, which is more likely) I can remember lots of movies with animals in the cold, not sure which one it is lol !
But then that's coming from a girl who believed until quite late in her teens that Jack London was the guy who played Mr Ingalls in Little House on the Prairie... yeah I don't get confused very easily !

not meaning to rub it in or anything but I have finished it and now i can catch up on my tbr pile in a relaxed fashion :o)
T'was most delightful



You're not alone, I've got just over quarter of the way through, but it's a struggle, it's boring me - not because it's rubbish, but because since it was written, the subject has been done to death.

Waiting for the next readalong now....


But it seems from some of the recent posts here that it's not for everyone - at least that should generate some discussion. (I haven't looked to see the other threads, to avoid any spoilers.)
Let's see what it's like........

Glad I wasn't the only one as I was feeling a little bit of a numpty at that stage. The good thing about reading is there is something out there for everyone. I am looking forward to The Chrysalids though.