What's your favourite....

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    Stupid White Men - Michael Moore

    Best book ive read in a while.

    Enjoy reading a lot:D :D
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    Great book :D
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    Gave me more of an intrest in politics.
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    Yea i agree its a good read, i still aint read the following book yet though- my mates mam has the collection ov them
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    Re: What's your favourite....

    is that the one they made a movie from - High Fidelity mate?
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    the indian in the cupboard!
    was fuckin quality when i was a youngun!

    and also the guvnor - biography like but it s amazing!;)
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    I only really read non fiction.. last few where stupid white men and a book on e and its social effects... a bit geekish ino but it was fookin good...

    fave fiction would be steinbecks of mice and men... sloppy as hell but brilliantly written... :D
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    Re: Re: What's your favourite....

    Yeah, the movie was lifted from the book :)
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    Out in the sticks cool as fukk gang! :)
    i want to read high fidelity,
    stupid white men was excellent
    and im also fond of my discworld novels (feel free to critisise, i probably would if the roles were reversed :p :oops: )
    and other than that ive read a lot of tom clancy's stuff (yes, gung ho yankee stuff), i wouldnt say they are great, but for some reason im compelled to read them and if a new one is out i end up getting it :oops:

    oh yeah, a lot of war books as well (mostly true stories though) and various biographies.

    :D :groovy: :D
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    enjoy a bit of ernest hemmingway,,

    and at the other end of the scale tom clancy
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    the godfather
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    I've never actually read that, but always meant to.

    Film is my favourite of all time.

    The book any good?
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    hmm

    i'd have to say george orwell- animal farm
    and anthony burgess- clockwork orange :D :D
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    just borrowed this off si but aint started it yet :D
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    you just borrowed clockwork orange un all mate, but left it under the table :dunce: :lol: :lol:

    so many good books to choose from....

    Stupid White Men is good ut not as good as

    Clockwork Orange - Anthony Burgess
    Cats Cradle - Kurt Vonnegut
    Exodus - Leon Uris
    River God - Wilbur Smith
    Lord of The Rings

    must be more......
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    couple more:

    One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest

    &

    Hanif Kureshi - The Buddah Of Suburbia!
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    i read all sorts but addict or assassains r my fav books along with psychological thrillers & irvine welsh books!! :D
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    ah thats a quality book, as is To Kill a Mocking Bird
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    don't have one. But i'm currently reading Ronnie O'sullivans autobography:D
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    I used to be well into The Hardy Boys books as a kid or books by Alfread Hitchcock - OHHH the suspence!

    Last batch of books was the Foundation Series by Isaac Asimov, well over one million words, a true epic story of mans progression into the future.:groovy:

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