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lduke1990 wrote:they were for a long time, and then they weren't (remakes generally bomb here), but now there's new ones and everyone and their grandma wants a copy
Frigidus wrote:but now that it's become relatively popular it's suffered the usual downturn in coolness.
flashleg8 wrote:And since I've last posted here I've read "Homage to Catalonia" by George Orwell and "The Stranger/Outsider" by Albert Camus on the recommendation of Guiscard and btwonmeggy. Both superb books. Thanks for the point in the right direction - enjoyed them both immensely.
Frigidus wrote:but now that it's become relatively popular it's suffered the usual downturn in coolness.
cena-rules wrote:The new Harry Potter book is a very good book and I also like the trilogy by Phillip Pullman.
I cant remember its name but the books are very good
lalaland wrote:cena-rules wrote:The new Harry Potter book is a very good book and I also like the trilogy by Phillip Pullman.
I cant remember its name but the books are very good
the phillip pullman books are the "his dark materials" series. I think one of them is something like 'the amber spyglass'
frood wrote:lalaland wrote:cena-rules wrote:The new Harry Potter book is a very good book and I also like the trilogy by Phillip Pullman.
I cant remember its name but the books are very good
the phillip pullman books are the "his dark materials" series. I think one of them is something like 'the amber spyglass'
It goes "the golden compass" or "northern lights" same book it just has a different name depending on the country. Number 2 is "the subtle knife" and 3 "the amber spy glass"
flashleg8 wrote:Another one I've read over the last wee while is "Farwell to Arms" by Hemmingway. I like him a lot and this one did not disappoint at all. Relates his experiences in Italy working as an ambulance driver in the Great War (also a beautiful love story). Try him, you might like his stripped down writing style.
heavycola wrote:Stupid girls. Hemingway is incredible.
heavycola wrote:So is Orwell. Anything by him, really.
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