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Silent Bob speaks.- the collected writings of Kevin smith.

Mum bought it for me damn funny stuff !

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Director and cultural commentator Kevin Smith has long made a career of having other people voice his acerbic and witty words, in a string of hilarious movies that began with Clerks and continued into Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. Now Smith takes over the reins, and the talking, in the book his legions of fans have been waiting for. Letting rip at maximum volume, with a series of hilarious rants on the absurdity of just about everything, Smith takes on the madness of Hollywood, uncovers 'The Unholy Tale of Greasy Reese Witherspoon' and voices his bloodcurdling hatred of Britney Spears!
Is there anyone there ??????? IS THERE ANYONE THERE !!!!!
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george orwell: 1984, again as i read this for my as level a few years back.
been promised :animal farm
will soon get :down and out in london and paris

will have to finish of american physco
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chemical_si wrote:george orwell: 1984, again as i read this for my as level a few years back.
been promised :animal farm
i read those two too :) (who hasn't)
i even got myself an nineteeneightyfour T-shirt :P

Image I'm reading this one again :)
started over, now i read while i'm more awake instead of before i go to sleep. it has some complex sentence structures, so i should read it when awake.

see here for a review:
http://www.popmatters.com/books/reviews ... -red.shtml

i like it a lot better now that i'm reading it with a clear mind :P
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i -finally- finished "the time traveler's wife" by audrey niffenegger.
absolutely superb, really can't recommend it enough, best book i've read in ages.

hm what next?
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stargurl wrote:
Willsy wrote:The main dilemma i am having is just saying to myself yes i am gonna jack my career in and set a target date to go!
Oh, I know.

I don't want to reveal my plan just yet... It's in a bit of a state of flux.
Fair enough :)

I am still being pretty coy about my plans...have to be careful how many people i talk to incase work get wind of it...
"You know, just simple lines intertwining, you know, very much like - I'm really influenced by Mozart and Bach, and it's sort of in between those, really. It's like a Mach piece, really"
Nigel Tufnel talking about his song "Lick My Love Pump" - This Is Spinal Tap.


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...I cant believe no-ones taken the Michael out of me for reading Harry Potter...


I'm disappointed in you all.
I don't know you people...why are you here?
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memly wrote:...I cant believe no-ones taken the Michael out of me for reading Harry Potter...


I'm disappointed in you all.
too easy.

not even worthy of our time and energy.

:P
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Reveal
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Post by stargurl »

I just read My Friend Leonard by James Frey. It kind of picks up where his previous book, A Million Little Pieces, left off.

Both are books about addiction/rehab/life afterwards, certainly not light subject matter in parts but written so well and so emotionally gripping that you can't stop reading.
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Boccaccio's Decameron because I am an arty ponce.
That escalated quickly.
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I just finished reading this classic: http://www.klf.de/online/books/bytheklf/manual.htm
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I wonder if anyone ever actually tried this word for word and got a trip with the boys to the Madagascar or his/her money back. :)
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I started reading the new Nick Hornby novel but it hasn't really grabbed me yet.
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Post by memly »

Just about to start reading the Da Vinci code as it seems I am the only person left in the world who hasnt read it, and consequently dont have an opinion about what it "reveals".
I don't know you people...why are you here?
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Post by stargurl »

I haven't read it.
I also haven't read any of the Harry Potter books.

*shrug*
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