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Which book are you reading right now?

To compete against the “music”-thread, here’s one for the semi-intellectuals :dev2: :dev2: Books, no comic books please ! (though they are nice too).

I just started reading GAVIN MENZIES “1421 – The year China discovered the world”. I finished chapter 1 and found it very interresting so far. I know practically nothing on Chinese History or Culture so this book is a nice introduction for everyone who would like to understand something of this country. I know, there are probably better books discussing Chinese History out there, books which are not written by former Royal Navy Commanders, but Menzies makes it fun to read.

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By: Arm Waver - 31st October 2005 at 09:49

“Around Ireland with a Fridge” – Tony Hawks (3rd time of reading)

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By: Arm Waver - 28th October 2005 at 07:27

“Spare a Copper” by Dick Kenyon

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By: Mark9 - 27th October 2005 at 15:39

Surrey Airfields In The Second World War 😉 By Len Pilkington 🙂 Anna

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By: Arm Waver - 26th October 2005 at 11:50

Just finished the novel based on the film “Body of Evidence”… Twas ok. Another book already lined up.

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By: wozza - 23rd October 2005 at 15:29

To Kill a Mockingbood, great what ive read so far

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By: Arthur - 23rd October 2005 at 15:06

Finally got to buying Generation X by Douglas Coupland. Seems to fit my current situation rather well 😀

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By: Delta - 21st October 2005 at 20:42

Just finished State of Fear by Michael Crichton, and it’s now a toss up between Da Vinci Code or Digital Fortress.(both Dan Brown)

Oh and also trying to fit in reading my DSA Theory test book!

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By: bring_it_on - 21st October 2005 at 19:53

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By: LFC24 - 21st October 2005 at 19:00

Reading Airliner World… :p

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By: laviticus - 21st October 2005 at 19:00

andy MCnabs ,last light.

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By: dakota2 - 21st October 2005 at 15:45

I am reading the new book by William Donald called “John Burn One-zero-five”
and excellent publication about the 305BG at Chelveston Airfield great pictures and write-up. Worth obtaining.

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By: Yak 11 Fan - 8th October 2005 at 09:48

Close Calls by Bill Price, a fantastic publication about Bill’s war. It was an huge pleasure to meet him and listen to his stories recently

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By: Mark9 - 8th October 2005 at 08:50

Rebecca’s Tale by Sally Beauman 😀 Yep it utter rubbish 😀 Anna 😀

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By: laviticus - 7th October 2005 at 19:51

Still reading spike milligans, where have all the bullets gone,tea break at work only half an hour long and im getting some funny looks when im giggling to my self.

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By: barrythemod - 7th October 2005 at 16:24

Still trying to make head nor tail of The Bible.Loadsa unbelieavable storys,but a few nice ones to :confused:
Bedside reading is The Compulsive Spike Milligan 😀

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By: Sky-Pix - 7th October 2005 at 13:48

‘SPITFIRE – A Test Pilot’s Story’ by Jeffrey Quill

What schoolboy dreams are made of …

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