guilty book reading secret (1 Viewer)

pete said:
Magician is a great book. Read it in 3 nights when i were a nipper.

five. i tried to read it as a grown-up and found it dreadful. four. i gave up on it and i hardly ever quit books (three), even if it takes me a year to finish. two. muck.

one.
i like dean r koontz thrillers.
 
kirstie said:
strage attraction to the works of Raymond E Feist

Read the whole white gold trilogy in me teens and don't know how i got to the end, horrible horrible wanker of a character, compelling but i don't know why.

David Eddings on the other hand, majical stuff!.|..| .|..| .|..| .|..| .|..|
 
Igor said:
Read the whole white gold trilogy in me teens and don't know how i got to the end, horrible horrible wanker of a character, compelling but i don't know why.

David Eddings on the other hand, majical stuff!.|..| .|..| .|..| .|..| .|..|

Both authors were great in their day, but I haven't read either in ages for fear of trampling all over my fond memories. The last massive fantasy thing I read was Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time yoke, which I gave up on some time around 5th or 6th year because he just couldn't get to the point (any point). I see he's on Book 11 now with no end in sight.

My favourite reading at the moment is Tintin, simply awesome.
 
kirstie said:
I am a huge fan of regency era romances. I fucking love them, if there's an auld prostitute to be given an understanding from an earl at 10,000 a year or an actress to fall in with the gentry then I am sure to read it breathlessly from cover to cover, STAT.


here kirstie. can i have me pornos back?
 
i like reading novels by stan barstow. "A Kind Of Loving" and "joby" are actually good (i think) but the others ive read are a bit shit yet i enjoy them all the same. for a brief period in early 2004 i couldnt get into books written by anyone else.
 
me too

I was just in waterstones and was instantly drawn to a book about a comely serving wench and evil mistress in victorian times, but had to say to myself...back away....back away. And so I bought a Haruki Murakami book instead.
 
novelisations of films
especially if they already existed as books before the film came out and end up being re-written as "the book of the film".
extra points if they are absolutely nothing to do with the film or contain none of the characters
 

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