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Re: The OFFICIAL Books thread

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 10:42 am
by Frits
I just read 50 shades of grey. Very interesting book

Re: The OFFICIAL Books thread

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 3:05 pm
by emperoral
Just read Mr Bump ...excellent reading

Re: The OFFICIAL Books thread

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 3:39 pm
by jerom
Soccerman771 wrote:
jerom wrote: I read some Ludlum book this summer.... Never read any of his books but I kinda liked it (though it was a bit straightforwarded), was done in 2 days lol :-)
Was it Ludlum or one of his "famous" ghost writers?  Ludlum is great, the ghost writers - not so much...
hmmm I think it was one of his ghost writers... It wasn't a great book, but pretty action packed and thats all I require to spend my time haha :-)

I also read some Dutch literature book. It made no sense tho, because the entire plott was explained in 3 sentences on the back side of the book which I obviously read first -_-

Re: The OFFICIAL Books thread

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:16 am
by Sporting_Lisbon
One of the last books I've read was Umberto Eco's Prague Cemetery which is a brilliant representation of the 19th century. The main character starts as a notary that falsifies documents and then becomes an agent for the police, intervening in the Italian war of reunification, the German invasion of France (before ww1) and the communist uproar in Paris.

I'm reading Kafka's The Trial at the moment.

Re: The OFFICIAL Books thread

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 6:44 pm
by Soccerman771
Sporting_Lisbon wrote: One of the last books I've read was Umberto Eco's Prague Cemetery which is a brilliant representation of the 19th century. The main character starts as a notary that falsifies documents and then becomes an agent for the police, intervening in the Italian war of reunification, the German invasion of France (before ww1) and the communist uproar in Paris.

I'm reading Kafka's The Trial at the moment.
That's on my to-read list.

Re: The OFFICIAL Books thread

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 12:19 pm
by LaZy
Eustace Mullins on The Secrets of the Federal Reserve Act

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Secrets-Federal ... 055&sr=1-1

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