Squiglet said:I'll read anything from fiction to medical journals... I like reading.. it gives me a warm fuzzy feeling in my head.. although I suppose that could be attributed to some form of mild stroke..![]()
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Currently I'm reading Talking to Tweenies.. (for myself) and DD and I are reading Harry Potter and the Half blood prince... (we'll be starting on His Dark Materials next)
Misslarue said:Nonfiction
I used to reads loads of childrens fiction as a kid..................Roald Dahl, Judy Blume, Sue Townsend, Enid bytlon etc etc
But now I love autobiographies, real life books, Tales of woe! Especially books based in foreign countries...........Jean Sasson, china's lost girls etc etc
I also love books that have anything to do with 'Space', Stephen Hawkins a brief history of time springs to mind, although a heavy read in places!......I'm fascinated by our universe.
I also like to read at least 1, what I would call a 'classic', once a year. I don't always enjoy them but I think it's good for me to be well read.
Edit: I have read all the potter books so I guess I do like non fiction a little!
Misslarue said:I read flowers in the attic when I was about 20............I've even got the film![]()
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I read one of the books after, 'if there be thorns'![]()
***runs of to google***
HappyAlice said:I like a good autobiography and wish Robbie would do another one - I wanna know how he feels about TT getting back together - I'm nosy!
I also like fiction, love stories etc but haven't read any for ages.
I might look up those books on Ebay Kimbo, they sound good.
My favourite book is 1979 by Rhona Cameron, I don't know why but I could not put it down and have read it about 3 times.
lou said:Misslarue said:Nonfiction
I used to reads loads of childrens fiction as a kid..................Roald Dahl, Judy Blume, Sue Townsend, Enid bytlon etc etc
But now I love autobiographies, real life books, Tales of woe! Especially books based in foreign countries...........Jean Sasson, china's lost girls etc etc
I also love books that have anything to do with 'Space', Stephen Hawkins a brief history of time springs to mind, although a heavy read in places!......I'm fascinated by our universe.
I also like to read at least 1, what I would call a 'classic', once a year. I don't always enjoy them but I think it's good for me to be well read.
Edit: I have read all the potter books so I guess I do like non fiction a little!
I saw Stephen Hawkins once at Cambridge University! I was absolutely gobsmacked. He was outside by the river. I didnt see him lecture or anything although I would love to! I've never read any of his books either. where should I start?![]()
Misslarue said:lou said:Misslarue said:Nonfiction
I used to reads loads of childrens fiction as a kid..................Roald Dahl, Judy Blume, Sue Townsend, Enid bytlon etc etc
But now I love autobiographies, real life books, Tales of woe! Especially books based in foreign countries...........Jean Sasson, china's lost girls etc etc
I also love books that have anything to do with 'Space', Stephen Hawkins a brief history of time springs to mind, although a heavy read in places!......I'm fascinated by our universe.
I also like to read at least 1, what I would call a 'classic', once a year. I don't always enjoy them but I think it's good for me to be well read.
Edit: I have read all the potter books so I guess I do like non fiction a little!
I saw Stephen Hawkins once at Cambridge University! I was absolutely gobsmacked. He was outside by the river. I didnt see him lecture or anything although I would love to! I've never read any of his books either. where should I start?![]()
Cool! I would love to meet him or even see him! He's such an inspiration.
My mate has seen him lecture............my mate has a degree in astrophysics and found a planet about 10 years ago
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/179909.stm
So has a little advantage! Still he's great for having long and meaningful drunk conversations about the universe with!![]()
annaespana1 said:Thillers- ones with serial killers and stuff. Mostly Jeffery Deaver, James Patternson and Patricia Cornwell. I read one by an English author - similar style but can't remember his name.
Like you Lou I used to love Stephen King, I read IT when I was 11 and off school with chicken-pox (I knicked it from Dad's book shelf) and I was S*** scared for weeks- but loved it!
lou said:Misslarue said:lou said:Misslarue said:Nonfiction
I used to reads loads of childrens fiction as a kid..................Roald Dahl, Judy Blume, Sue Townsend, Enid bytlon etc etc
But now I love autobiographies, real life books, Tales of woe! Especially books based in foreign countries...........Jean Sasson, china's lost girls etc etc
I also love books that have anything to do with 'Space', Stephen Hawkins a brief history of time springs to mind, although a heavy read in places!......I'm fascinated by our universe.
I also like to read at least 1, what I would call a 'classic', once a year. I don't always enjoy them but I think it's good for me to be well read.
Edit: I have read all the potter books so I guess I do like non fiction a little!
I saw Stephen Hawkins once at Cambridge University! I was absolutely gobsmacked. He was outside by the river. I didnt see him lecture or anything although I would love to! I've never read any of his books either. where should I start?![]()
Cool! I would love to meet him or even see him! He's such an inspiration.
My mate has seen him lecture............my mate has a degree in astrophysics and found a planet about 10 years ago
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/179909.stm
So has a little advantage! Still he's great for having long and meaningful drunk conversations about the universe with!![]()
wow I'd love to go to university. You're friend is wicked! Do you think anyone can go see Hawkins lecture? Mind you it would all go over my head anyway![]()
kazlin said:Dragon's Den as in the TV series?
If so Theo Paphitis owns the company I work for and I've worked with his son a couple of times. He's a nice bloke.