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21top 5 favourite books - Page 2 Empty Re: top 5 favourite books Wed Apr 08 2015, 15:41

Keegan

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I'm a little concerned at sharing an opinion with Breadman twice in short order, but Gone Girl is Horse Shit.

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22top 5 favourite books - Page 2 Empty Re: top 5 favourite books Wed Apr 08 2015, 19:19

Jake McHale

Jake McHale
Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

1.Fearny-James Long
2.The Lives She Left Behind-James Long
3.The Tree That Talked-Jenny Smedley
4.Arnie The Darling Starling-Margarete sigi corba and Diane marie Barras
5.Dewey- Vicki Myron

23top 5 favourite books - Page 2 Empty Re: top 5 favourite books Wed Apr 08 2015, 19:23

scottjames30

scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

1. The snowman.
2. I will not ever never eat a tomato.
3. Dogger.
4. Not now, bernard.
5. Dear zoo.

24top 5 favourite books - Page 2 Empty Re: top 5 favourite books Wed Apr 08 2015, 19:24

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Needful Things -Stephen King
IT- Stephen King
Are you Dave Gorman- Dave Gorman
About a Boy- Nick Hornby
It's not about the bike- Lance Armstrong

25top 5 favourite books - Page 2 Empty Re: top 5 favourite books Wed Apr 08 2015, 19:24

Bwfc1958

Bwfc1958
Tinned Toms - You know it makes sense!

I read 'to kill a mockingbird' once actually. 'Twas pretty good.

26top 5 favourite books - Page 2 Empty Re: top 5 favourite books Wed Apr 08 2015, 19:35

xmiles

xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Jay Jay Okocha

The Wasp Factory - Iain Banks
The Glamour - Christopher Priest
The Selfish Gene - Richard Dawkins
Food in History - Reay Tannahill
The Use of Weapons - Iain M Banks

27top 5 favourite books - Page 2 Empty Re: top 5 favourite books Wed Apr 08 2015, 19:42

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Bwfc1958 wrote:I read 'to kill a mockingbird' once actually. 'Twas pretty good.

Must kill john lennon

28top 5 favourite books - Page 2 Empty Re: top 5 favourite books Wed Apr 08 2015, 19:57

Bwfc1958

Bwfc1958
Tinned Toms - You know it makes sense!

y2johnny wrote:
Bwfc1958 wrote:I read 'to kill a mockingbird' once actually. 'Twas pretty good.

Must kill john lennon
Lost on me that johnny. No idea what you're on about mate.

29top 5 favourite books - Page 2 Empty Re: top 5 favourite books Wed Apr 08 2015, 20:06

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y2johnny wrote:
Bwfc1958 wrote:I read 'to kill a mockingbird' once actually. 'Twas pretty good.

Must kill john lennon

That was The Catcher In The Rye......... :facepalm:

30top 5 favourite books - Page 2 Empty Re: top 5 favourite books Wed Apr 08 2015, 20:08

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Bwfc1958 wrote:
y2johnny wrote:
Bwfc1958 wrote:I read 'to kill a mockingbird' once actually. 'Twas pretty good.

Must kill john lennon
Lost on me that johnny. No idea what you're on about mate.
He's saying your mentally unstable.  Twisted Evil

31top 5 favourite books - Page 2 Empty Re: top 5 favourite books Wed Apr 08 2015, 21:15

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Breadman wrote:
y2johnny wrote:
Bwfc1958 wrote:I read 'to kill a mockingbird' once actually. 'Twas pretty good.

Must kill john lennon

That was The Catcher In The Rye......... :facepalm:

Thats the one. Dumbass. I was thinking of the south park episode with butters.

32top 5 favourite books - Page 2 Empty Re: top 5 favourite books Wed Apr 08 2015, 23:41

Keegan

Keegan
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Barb Dwyer wrote:IT- Stephen King

I have IT on my phone right now, lined up for a nice read after the season is out.

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33top 5 favourite books - Page 2 Empty Re: top 5 favourite books Thu Apr 09 2015, 01:39

Hip Priest

Hip Priest
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

The Mayor of Casterbridge - Thomas Hardy
Catcher In The Rye - J.D.Salinger
The Rotters Club - Jonathan Coe
The Fallen: Life In and Out of Britain’s Most Insane Group - John Simpson
Bad Vibes: Britpop and my part in its downfall - Luke Haines

34top 5 favourite books - Page 2 Empty Re: top 5 favourite books Thu Apr 09 2015, 08:51

Norpig

Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

HP i've been thinking of buying the Luke Haines book for a while now, i was a fan of his band the Auteurs in the early 90s, i'll definately give it a go now Very Happy

35top 5 favourite books - Page 2 Empty Re: top 5 favourite books Fri Apr 10 2015, 00:16

Hip Priest

Hip Priest
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

The Auteurs were one of my favourite ever bands Norpig. You'll absolutely love the book. Vicious,bitchy,dripping with bile and excruciatingly funny,it's virtually unputdownable.

36top 5 favourite books - Page 2 Empty Re: top 5 favourite books Thu Jun 18 2015, 20:01

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Not one of my top five, but I didn't know where else to stick this comment.

Just reading John Cleese's autobiography.

Funny and moving in equal measure.

And quite candid in places.

If you like your Pythons and Fawlty Towers, give it a go.

37top 5 favourite books - Page 2 Empty Re: top 5 favourite books Thu Jun 18 2015, 20:10

boltonbonce

boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Ever read 'Surely You're Joking Mr Feynman', by Richard Feynman?
Anything he wrote was a joy tbh.

38top 5 favourite books - Page 2 Empty Re: top 5 favourite books Thu Jun 18 2015, 21:03

Reebok Trotter

Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

In reading lies knowledge, in knowledge lies wisdom, in wisdom lies wealth, in wealth lies power.

39top 5 favourite books - Page 2 Empty Re: top 5 favourite books Thu Jun 18 2015, 22:48

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boltonbonce wrote:Ever read 'Surely You're Joking Mr Feynman', by Richard Feynman?
Anything he wrote was a joy tbh.

Now that man had a properly "brilliant mind".

He'd be at my fantasy dinner party for sure.

Ooh, hang on......there's an idea for a thread!

40top 5 favourite books - Page 2 Empty Re: top 5 favourite books Fri Jun 26 2015, 08:40

Chairmanda

Chairmanda
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

The go between LP Hartley
The day I first believed Wally Lamb
The Immortal world of Henrietta Lacks
Hotel du Lac Anita Brookner
Case Histories Kate Atkinson

...subject to change and ignoring Hardy, Dickens, Austen as i cant pick favourites. And anything by Robert Goddard for thriller, Sue Grafton for crime! I love books.

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