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Just wanted to say welcome back

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Some days I pray for silence
Some days I pray for soul
Some days I just pray to the god of sex and drums and rock 'n' roll
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Woman HappyThank you all for your welcome

 


@rainydaywoman11 wrote:

Who are your favourites?


Oh, difficult. Tp quote a family story about a distant reletive who, as a child, was asked which of her dolls was her favourite

*They are all my favourite!"

 

Actually, if I have to narrow it down:

Interesting Times - Terry Prachett

Peoms of Tennyson

Set in Darkness - Ian Rankin

Northanger Abby - Jane Austin (I love the way the the whole of the first chapter is explaining why Catherine is not an heroine)

Left Hand of Darkness - Ursula Le Guin

The Foundation trillagy - Isaac Azimov

 

Oh, oh, Ive left out PG Wodehouse... and CS Lewis..... and the Bronte sisters..........

I could go on for ever.

 

I agree about Satre, but he makes an interesting read. Ive not come across Camilla Lackberg - I must look out for her.

I think we have probably got quite similar tastes

Woman Happy

 

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Must admit that I like the Wallander series and I have read nearly all of the Rebus books by Ian Rankin.  I also like the Women's Murder Club series by James Patterson.

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Ive tried several books by Patterson, but Ive never managed to warm to his writing. I dont know why as he's quite popular.

Another popular writer Ive never managed to get into is Stephen King.

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I love Stephen King.

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Me too, I think Dean Koontz & James Herbert are good too. Clive Barker is my favourite in that genre though.

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Pops in to say Hello and welcome back to the boards



“I don't trust anyone who doesn't laugh.”
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eeeww Ed, how could you???

is there something wrong with me, I prefer to read light hearted stuff, and humour. I do like the odd murder mystery though.

I read a lot too.

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I love horror & fantasy fiction.

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I don't like Stephen King either.

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Love the Fog and Christine and would it be dream catcher?
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Clive Barker's Weaveworld is good.🙂

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I will have to look out for that one Maggie.
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