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What are you currently reading?. - Apr. 26 2008 20:36:52   
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I am reading "Ghost Rider - Travels on the Healing Road" by Neil Peart,drummer with the Rock Band Rush.

In the late 90's,Neil's daughter was killed in a car crash,and ten months later his wife died of cancer.Unable to deal with these tragedy's he set off on a motorcyle journey from Canada down to South America and back.Covering 55,000 miles over a fourteen month period.

This book tells the story of that journey and his emotional turmoil as he searched for a reason to keep on living.

Great read and very well written.

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RE: What are you currently reading?. - Apr. 26 2008 20:37:43   
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RE: What are you currently reading?. - Apr. 26 2008 20:38:13   
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last book I read was Tietam Brown by Mick Fole, was pretty good

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RE: What are you currently reading?. - Apr. 26 2008 20:38:35   
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Tortora Grabowski - Principles of anatomy and physiology

Starting my reading early for uni, I could dent a tank with this f*ckin thing lol

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RE: What are you currently reading?. - Apr. 26 2008 20:40:17   
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RE: What are you currently reading?. - Apr. 26 2008 20:44:07   
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"the Kite Runner" by some Afghan writer.

just finished "No Country for Old Men" which I needed to read after watching the film for some more insight.

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RE: What are you currently reading?. - Apr. 26 2008 20:49:03   
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last book I read was Tietam Brown by Mick Fole, was pretty good


Don't you think its quite an odd book tucbiscuit? I read it in 2003 i think thats when it was released because i met Mike Foley and i got it signed

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RE: What are you currently reading?. - Apr. 26 2008 21:12:28   
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The Art of Seduction by Richard La Ruina

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RE: What are you currently reading?. - Apr. 26 2008 21:14:46   
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Not a reading buff myself but my daughter is nearing the end of the Harry Potter books.

Anyone got any suggestions for something she might enjoy next.(she's 9)

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RE: What are you currently reading?. - Apr. 26 2008 21:17:58   
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Sporadically reading Led Zeppelin - the origin of the species.

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RE: What are you currently reading?. - Apr. 26 2008 21:20:18   
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Phillip Pullman books, think the collect is called His Dark Materials


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Not a reading buff myself but my daughter is nearing the end of the Harry Potter books.

Anyone got any suggestions for something she might enjoy next.(she's 9)


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RE: What are you currently reading?. - Apr. 26 2008 21:31:43   
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ORIGINAL: T0NY

Not a reading buff myself but my daughter is nearing the end of the Harry Potter books.

Anyone got any suggestions for something she might enjoy next.(she's 9)

Some fantasy I remember enjoying as a youngster of around that age were:

The Dark Is Rising series by Susan Cooper, Howl's Moving Castle and the Chrestomanci series by Diana Wynne Jones, and the Earthsea series by Ursula K. Le Guin

At least three of the above have had films or TV series made about them in recent years, which is probably why I remember them, but don't worry, the books are incomparably better


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RE: What are you currently reading?. - Apr. 26 2008 21:34:05   
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A book about lithuania........written in cyrillic

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RE: What are you currently reading?. - Apr. 26 2008 21:34:12   
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Cheers JBRSS and drab.

Have noted them down.

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RE: What are you currently reading?. - Apr. 26 2008 21:40:41   
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Not a reading buff myself but my daughter is nearing the end of the Harry Potter books.

Anyone got any suggestions for something she might enjoy next.(she's 9)



I read "the Hobbit" for the 1st time when I was 9 and loved it.

Though my own kids are 10 and 16 and neither is interested in reading that book.

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RE: What are you currently reading?. - Apr. 26 2008 21:41:12   
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go with the dark materials triology - not only is there a girl as the heroin but the 3 books are a cracking read, she will love them !!

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RE: What are you currently reading?. - Apr. 26 2008 21:43:49   
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If you're a fan of fantasy you've got to take a look at George RR Martin's 'Of Fire and Ice' series. Fantastic stuff.

Sci-fi nuts will love Peter Hamilton's 'Nights Dawn' Trilogy. Utterly Awesome.

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RE: What are you currently reading?. - Apr. 26 2008 21:44:41   
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Not a reading buff myself but my daughter is nearing the end of the Harry Potter books.

Anyone got any suggestions for something she might enjoy next.(she's 9)

Terry pratchetts Discworld series

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RE: What are you currently reading?. - Apr. 26 2008 21:58:59   
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Currently about half way through Charles Dickens's The Old Curiosity Shop. It's pretty good so far. Might start Nicholas Nickleby next

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RE: What are you currently reading?. - Apr. 26 2008 22:07:45   
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Flicking back n forth 3 books atm (odd i know).

The Waste Lands (Stephen Kings Dark Tower series) Sci-fi / fantasy / western
World War Z (Max brooks) Takes from the form of documentation of survivors of a Zombie plague, lots of social undertones
Feel the fear and do it anyway (Susan jefferson) Amazing book about overcomming things that are holding you back

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