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    @hibs.net private member sleeping giant's Avatar
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    3 Books. Last , Current and Next.

    Whats yours ?

    My Last one was Secrets of the Exodus- Messod Sabbah, Roger Sabbah
    Current one is Born in Blood , The Lost Secrets of Freemasonary- John J Robinson
    My next one is Isis and Osiris , Exploring the Goddess Myth- Jonathan Cott

    I have a couple of nights away this week and i'm looking forward to some peace and quiet
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    As for my next read - I'm not sure. I've got The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins which I'm yet to read, but don't know if I can be arsed with it if I'm honest.

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    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, vodka in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming, "WOO HOO what a ride!"

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    The Scarecrow - Michael Connelly
    Good book, good author.

    Last- The girl who kicked a hornets nest-Steig Larsson

    Current-My **** life so far-Frankie Boyle

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leicester Fan View Post
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    Good book, good author.

    Last- The girl who kicked a hornets nest-Steig Larsson

    Current-My **** life so far-Frankie Boyle

    Next-Not sure probably some Ian Flemming.
    Isn't Connelly good? Apart from The Overlook (which is best overlooked) I've enjoyed all his stuff. Snappy plots, laconic banter and good endings, which is a hard thing to do.

    If you are trying I Fleming have a go at You Only Live Twice. Bond gets weird!

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    Last - The Long Road Home by George Pelecanos

    Current - American Tabloid by James Ellroy

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    Just got a copy of this myself and looking forward to it.


    Last: 'Pearl' by Frank Delaney

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