D.T. Jesus wrote: » Just starting Captain Corelli's Mandolin by Louis de Bernières
KIVES wrote: » It's a bit intense at the beginning but it gets good about 100 pages in...People say it's crap but I think they're confusing it with the film...It moved me but I might have been a touch fragile at the time. Still and all,I enjoyed it immensely
monkey9 wrote: » My God, this thread was started in 1999!!!!! That's unbelievable! An eight year thread. Am reading Shampoo Planet by Douglas Coupland
John wrote: » Eight years old and still there is terrible grammar in the thread's title!
theCzar wrote: » now reading Last King of Scotland.
BaZmO* wrote: » What was that that you said to me about if you've nothing nice to say don't say anything at all?
Creature wrote: » Anyway on topic, I got around to reading Nineteeneightyfour
Creature wrote: » I think the thread title might actually be a homage to a particular sketch from the TV show called The Fast Show. The line "This week I are mostly.." is what one of the characters says.
Anyway on topic, I got around to reading Nineteeneightyfour
biZrb wrote: » Im reading The Road by Cormac Mc Carthy
Chumpski wrote: » Must read that one soon. I'm reading River God by Wilbur Smith at the moment. About half way through now. Not a bad read so far.
Faerie wrote: » I have to read that, I've just been reluctant to buy it because of the price! It's not really a book I'll read twice so it's a bit of a waste. I actually quite like his Egyptian series - I've always loved anything to do with ancient Egypt - and I found it really unusual to read a book set then. However, I'm not really a fan of Wilbur Smith - sexism, paedophelia, racism, and even the rather less offensive crime of repetitive and cliched stories appear in his books, but I thought the Egyptian series didn't really include these aspects.
Anyway, I'm reading Kate Mosse's latest bestseller Sepulchre - I thought Labyrinth was okay but could have been better and I'm already thinking the same about this book!