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    I am about halfway through 'The cat who brought the house down' I am enjoying it immensely, just like the others in the series. It will most likely find it's way into my bookshop asmost books I have read , so if you are interested look next week....

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    Hi for anyone interesting in reading the book i mentioned on here he's uploaded the first chapter here there is some swearing and blokey humour in it and i have to admit the first chapter isnt the best but if he ever gets the guts to send it to a publisher the rest of the book is very good

    A Lush Snaky Trick

    oh and i'm reading a book by sam bourne - a final reckoning have 3 books by him got one for 50p brand new in tesco then found another 2 separately in 2 charity shops like new went in whsmiths the other day and they were selling them 2 for 5.99 so i got bargains mine only cost me £2 for 3 of them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Huddylion View Post
    <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Is reading Crib of tears by Gramma.

    Have finished thisbook written by our very own Gramma on the forums, had a grown man in tears in places,I would highly recomend this book to one and all.

    And nooooooooooooo you cant have my copy it is signed to me from the lady herself
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    Quote Originally Posted by SalusLibrorum View Post
    Ooooh Truckers. That one had me crying with laughter. Diggers was nearly as funny, but somehow Wings missed it for me.

    Sir Terry Pratchett has caused me the most stomach pain of any author I know, he's the only one that causes me to laugh till it hurts.
    I took a break between Diggers and Wings, and when I got back to it I did thoroughly enjoy it. There were some lovely moments, but I think it's less "slapstick" that the other two. I thoroughly enjoyed the NASA guys trying to explain "a planet" to mistervicepresident.

    Henry James, The Aspern Papers now. Bit of a change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by meebo1 View Post
    I am about halfway through 'The cat who brought the house down' I am enjoying it immensely, just like the others in the series. It will most likely find it's way into my bookshop asmost books I have read , so if you are interested look next week....
    I check for Cat Who books regularly on here, as you know. Sadly most of them are either in the US with hugely expensive shipping to the UK, or they're expensive hardbacks (neither of these is a criticism, I'm sure the prices are fair, it's just not the option I'm looking for!) So our CW ping-pong continue. Mind you, if a third person does get into the Cat Who MMPB market, the bidding wars could get ugly, eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bykimbo View Post
    I check for Cat Who books regularly on here, as you know. Sadly most of them are either in the US with hugely expensive shipping to the UK, or they're expensive hardbacks (neither of these is a criticism, I'm sure the prices are fair, it's just not the option I'm looking for!) So our CW ping-pong continue. Mind you, if a third person does get into the Cat Who MMPB market, the bidding wars could get ugly, eh?
    I just stand in line and wait. I have a friend going to the US in the summer. Might get a request or two in

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    Quote Originally Posted by Huddylion View Post
    Have finished thisbook written by our very own Gramma on the forums, had a grown man in tears in places,I would highly recomend this book to one and all.

    And nooooooooooooo you cant have my copy it is signed to me from the lady herself
    Thank you Huddy for the plug, I'll send your check next week. Unfortunately I haven't seen any doors being knocked down to get to it, so I may have to hold off on your check Come on folks you know you want to read it.

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    Just finished Jeffery Deavers The Cold Moon - excellent thriller. I will be reading more of his and now realise that I have read one of his before and seen the film The Bone Collector!

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    I quite liked the Bone Collector as a movie, but I couldn't get on with Deaver's writing at all when I tried it. Hmmm... might have to have another look.

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    Just started 'The cat who went Bananas' I am hooked on this series. Now who started me off on reading these?

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