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Lex
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I've finally taken up your Rob Radcliffe recommendation, Rebbonk. Got a couple of books to get through first, but am looking forward to reading the 1st instalment.
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| Sat Jan 01, 2022 10:54 pm |
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rebbonk
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Which ones did you get, Lex? Rob's recently branched out into the fantasy genre, I'm not overly keen on them but the lad-lit series still makes me laugh like an adolescent schoolboy.
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| Sun Jan 02, 2022 2:38 pm |
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Lex
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'Checking Out'. Looks like it's the 1st of his 'lad-lit' series. Thought I'd give it a go & see what it's like.
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| Sun Jan 02, 2022 2:44 pm |
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rebbonk
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I had a very early copy of that, I really enjoyed it and laughed quite a lot. I look forward to hearing your views.
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| Mon Jan 03, 2022 2:30 pm |
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Lex
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I'll let you know when I've read it - got a couple of others to get through 1st.
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| Mon Jan 03, 2022 8:50 pm |
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Lex
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Lex wrote: 'Checking Out'. Looks like it's the 1st of his 'lad-lit' series. Thought I'd give it a go & see what it's like. I had a read of 'Checking Out', Rebbonk. I enjoyed it, but wasn't quite my thing.
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Lex
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I'm most of the way through the 3rd book in the series - very compulsive reading.
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| Fri May 27, 2022 6:23 pm |
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rebbonk
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Lex wrote: I had a read of 'Checking Out', Rebbonk. I enjoyed it, but wasn't quite my thing. That's fair enough, Lex, we're all different. I've just written a 'stinking' review of a book and the administrator apologised for sending it to me. She was kind enough to send me another as a consolation gift! I'm currently re-reading 13 against the Bank a true story of a group that took on the casinos and won.
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| Fri May 27, 2022 11:50 pm |
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Lex
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That sounds interesting, Rebbonk.
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rebbonk
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If you have an e-reader, Lex you can get it for free. ( https://b-ok.cc/ ) - You can get rather a lot free there! 
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| Sat May 28, 2022 7:21 pm |
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Lex
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Thanks Rebbonk. I'll look it up at some point.
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Mister H
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I am presently reading Dr Kissinger's 'On China'. It is an utterly first class book, quite un-put-downable. I shouldn't really laugh, but there are some amusing bits in it, (perhaps intentional because Kissinger has a dry, caustic wit). One of the British envoys at the time of the Opium Wars was called by a name which translates in Mandarin as 'laboriously vile." A Chinese Emperor called Britain a "a remote island, filled with red-headed barbarians" and noted that they all wear funny trousers. Palmerston said he didn't want Hong Kong because there was nothing there, "there's not a single house standing there."
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rebbonk
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I'm currently reviewing Rearming The RAF for The Second World War by Adrian Phillips. So far it seems readable and interesting. Incidentally, earlier this week I gave over £500 (retail) worth of books (read once for review purposes) to a charity collection. - The poor guy could hardly walk down the path with them! Unfortunately, none of my personal connections reads. On the bright side, I now have a little space for some more books. 
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| Fri Jul 08, 2022 8:49 pm |
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I recently bought book at a church bring and buy sale. 50p. It is by George Orwell, I think it must be the first book he wrote when he was 'Down and out in Paris and London.' thats the title of the book. Written in 1930's. A great read.
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rebbonk
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I'm currently reading Devil's Fire by Jeffrey R Cox for review purposes. Shame I lost a few notes when my computer crashed, but I'll get back on track 
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