do none of you'se ever go for the 3 for 2 deals in waterstones?
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dudley said:do none of you'se ever go for the 3 for 2 deals in waterstones?
No, should I? Funny stuff?snakybus said:Ever read Saki?
carcass said:Down and Out in Paris and London by George Orwell.
chutneyfarmer said:My current reading is Haunted by Chuck Palahniuk. Enjoying it so far but I haven't been able to read too much of it coz I've been busy this week. Didn't realise that is was basically stories within a story, which is pretty cool.
eucrid eucrow said:I just finished 'Diary' last night, somewhat disappointing and nowhere near as good as his other stuff, some poignant moments but overall it kind of felt like he was phoning this one in. Looking forward to reading 'Haunted' though, 'Guts' = .|..|
Shit, I only just saw your post. I dunno; I read Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas YEARS ago and I loved it at the time. The Proud Highway is a completely different book: where Fear and Loathing was semi - if not totally - fiction, Proud Highway is real letters he wrote to friends, lovers, publishing houses, newspapers etc. He still comes across as a tear-away, but a lot more of a senstive sort and not quite such a looper. Proud Highway shows how he got to be the writer he was.chutneyfarmer said:Saw this in work the other day. Thinking of picking it up. Should I get some of his other books first though?
I love PE too, though I only read it when I'm taking flights. My Dad has every copy bar about 3 of them.spiritualtramp said:Read The Secret Diary of John Major (aged 47¾) last night which was gas. The Dear Bill letters are in the post to me. I love getting Private Eye publications for 99p on Ebay. .|..|
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