Quoting Bonnie from 22:28, 21st Dec 2005
Are you in St Andrews? Just come 'round and borrow from me. Got loads.
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I love cheese.
Quoting thackary from 01:08, 22nd Dec 2005
Livejournal also offers a great deal of entertaining reading, though I suppose that depends on who's on your friends list...
Quoting dunqn from 20:56, 21st Dec 2005
The Tibetan Book of the Dead. I recently got it for an especially excellent person. I just wish i'd seen it on amazon first - i could have bought a whole crate of booze with the saving.
Quoting Eliot Wilson from 21:14, 21st Dec 2005
I'm currently enjoying Tom Wolfe's I Am Charlotte Simmons.
Quoting [James] from 02:07, 22nd Dec 2005
Life of Pi is his most recent work. Fantastic reading. If you've read anything by Martel it'll probably be this one, and I recommend that if you have you should explore his other work too.
Quoting amore vincit omnia from 08:55, 22nd Dec 2005
The Rule of Four by Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason. Obscure, but by far the best thing i've read in years, hands down. Everyone I know who's read it has said the same. It's one of those incredible, life-changing books, but at the same time it's a great story and a generally fantastic read.
Quoting Rufus from 11:25, 22nd Dec 2005
Ooh, actually, buy The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde- I guarantee you will love that book.
Happy reading.
Quoting dunqn from 18:12, 22nd Dec 2005Quoting Dave the Explosive Newt from 18:09, 22nd Dec 2005
Couldn't find.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/...
silly Will.
Quoting Dave the Explosive Newt from 18:09, 22nd Dec 2005Quoting amore vincit omnia from 08:55, 22nd Dec 2005
The Rule of Four by Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason. Obscure, but by far the best thing i've read in years, hands down. Everyone I know who's read it has said the same. It's one of those incredible, life-changing books, but at the same time it's a great story and a generally fantastic read.
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