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I take you read the book in a liberty. :)
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Reading two
City of sin London and its vices :shock:
One summer America 1927 :D
Also listening to the mayor of casterbridge audiobook every night ,it's a good job I know what happens because I doubt I will ever reach the end the readers voice is a perfect sleeping aid
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A fairly easy read.

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A fairly easy read.

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Sadact7 wrote:
kevin04 wrote:Image

A fairly easy read.

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He's a fucking, fat, xenophobic cunt
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Old Irish Gaelige novel translated in to English. Just started, but seems to be based around Ulster. One for ol' Bas, maybe.
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Great stuff


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Great book.
the smoke gets in your eyes
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close the window and take a ride
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Bought for €3 for the flight back to Blighty. Short (120 odd pages), but ripping yarn about Richard Hannay's fanciful escapades. An enjoyable enough romp. Sure I have seen some film version, Mr Wiki says they vary from book and youtube has them, might watch the Hitchcock later.

Hannay's use of 'queer' in proper meaning was also most enjoyable. A good little no thinking page turner. A Carlos 7/10.
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Carlos J wrote:Image

Bought for €3 for the flight back to Blighty. Short (120 odd pages), but ripping yarn about Richard Hannay's fanciful escapades. An enjoyable enough romp. Sure I have seen some film version, Mr Wiki says they vary from book and youtube has them, might watch the Hitchcock later.

Hannay's use of 'queer' in proper meaning was also most enjoyable. A good little no thinking page turner. A Carlos 7/10.
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Read the above recently too, got it for pence along with a few other classics in one of those cheap book shops
Was delivered and read this yesterday I say read it's more photos
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