Damian Duffy wrote: » Really is an excellent book. What Eric see's in the hospital literally made me shiver for about a week thinking about it, the only book that has shaken me up like that Read Crow Road but that's it from Ian Banks, anyone recommend others?
KnifeWRENCH wrote: » Currently reading The Death of Bunny Munro by Nick Cave. Cave's a lyrical genius and one of my favourite songwriters, so I was very excited about reading this. So far, a tad underwhelmed but there are still traces of his trademark black humour and his excellent way with words to keep me interested.
Damian Duffy wrote: » I thought the book was hilarious! His Avril Lavigne references had me in stitches. For a more serious and arguably better read check out ' And the ass saw the angel'.
tHE vAGGABOND wrote: » I'm officially the last person in the world to read the Millennium trilogy, I'm on book 2 now - having flown through the first book on holiday last week. .
Mink wrote: » The Devil Wears Prada by Laura Weisberger. It's actually fairly good. It's a very light read but it moves at a good pace & it's funny & satirical. Would be good for airplane, in bed ill or on a beach. Enojoying it quite a bit. I'd seen the movie first & wasn't pushed either way on reading the book but I'm glad I am now.
Whippersnapper wrote: » I'm still reading Wolf Hall. I'm about 2/3s of the way through. It seems to take forever!