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Re: I'm Busy Reading....

#481 Post by MBH » Fri Jul 02, 2010 9:24 am

I've probably read a dozen book since I last updated this - but as I'm returning the lastest Torchwood book I thought I'd share this line that made me smile:

Following the Opera Karaoe starting up and Jack Harkness commenting on it the bad guy says

"Well, life's not all party favours and Kylie - and it's a touch of class. It's not show tunes"

Jack: "I've never been a fan of musical theatre."

Well - it made me laugh :lol:

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#482 Post by clvrlad » Fri Jul 02, 2010 5:23 pm

MBH wrote: Jack: "I've never been a fan of musical theatre."
thats what working with something does for you :-D
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Re: I'm Busy Reading....

#483 Post by Bunnylump » Fri Jul 02, 2010 5:40 pm

:lol: I couldn't think of anyone MORE likely to be a fan of Kylie and musical theatre (and probably Judy Garland as well) if he fits into the stereotype!! :lol: However, as a gay friend of mine pointed out "you know, what people don't understand is that I CAN be gay and still like heavy metal. And to be honest, the idea of interior decor is about as interesting to me as watching paint dry!!" :lol: :lol: ( I have to add that he did then wink at me with his gorgeous big brown cow eyes with long lashes, and mince off to go and find out the latest gossip... :lol: :lol: )
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Re: I'm Busy Reading....

#484 Post by clvrlad » Fri Jul 02, 2010 6:14 pm

Bunnylump wrote:I couldn't think of anyone MORE likely to be a fan of Kylie and musical theatre (and probably Judy Garland as well)
and whats wrong with liking them?
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#485 Post by Bunnylump » Fri Jul 02, 2010 9:09 pm

Nothing at all.
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#486 Post by MBH » Wed Jul 07, 2010 3:34 pm

The Summer Reading Challenge in the Libraries this year is "Space Hop" - and I've just been checking the website:

http://www.spacehop.org.uk/

The personality test (which links you to a planet in the solar system) tells me I'm linked with:
URANUS - OK, with a name like this you've got to have a sense of humour, right? Uranus has taken it's share of knocks including a huge collision at some stage in it's history that this planet now spins on it's side. Now that is funny....

Humour: You've got a naughty, mischievious streak and there is nothing you like more than to make others laugh. When it comes to reading, you like more of the same! Giggle your way through these
Then it lists a set of books that might appeal to me - and a couple do :D In fact "Cosmic" by Frank Cottrell Boyce I've already read... :lol:

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#487 Post by Bunnylump » Wed Jul 07, 2010 4:44 pm

You've got a naughty, mischievious streak
...NEVER!!! :lol: :lol:
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#488 Post by clvrlad » Wed Jul 07, 2010 5:51 pm

i thought bunny got that bit
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#489 Post by Bunnylump » Wed Jul 07, 2010 7:34 pm

He's a devil. A quiet devil, but a devil nonetheless...
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#490 Post by Bunnylump » Mon Jul 12, 2010 12:26 am

OK finally finished "The Reader" Bernard Schink. Strange book, not bad, rather disturbing in many ways, very odd subject matter!! Has anyone seen the film? I haven't (apparently Kate Winslet won an award for it) and wondered what it was like as a film?
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#491 Post by Bunnylump » Tue Jul 20, 2010 6:45 pm

Now on Lustrum by Robert Harris ( I recently read "Ghost" which I would definitely recommend). So having said I couldn't remember any Latin, I'm now learning bits all over again - it's set in Rome 63BC. Good so far but probably won't have any time to read it now. :roll:
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#492 Post by eirian » Tue Jul 20, 2010 7:58 pm

I read Ghost and thought it was ok, not sure why I didn't feel it was quite there for me, wish I could put my finger on it.

Currently reading Moonheart by Charles de Lint. I just love his mixing of the myth with the real and this, being the first of his I found, is still my favourite.

(also reading Tom Holt's Alexander (there's more to that title, but it's upstairs) which is one of his greek tales, which I much prefer to his version of the myth in today's world)
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Re: I'm Busy Reading....

#493 Post by Laura » Wed Sep 01, 2010 10:02 pm

Well, I'm currently reading the most bizarre book I've read in a long time, and even more strangely, it's The Wind in the Willows. It's one of those that I never read as a child, and always thought I ought to have read it, so when someone else was going to chuck it out, I claimed it as my own (which is why I have to have a wrestling match with my bookcase if I want to get anything out of it, they're crammed in so tightly).

But, seriously, going by the illustrations, a mole, toad, and a water-rat are the same size, roughly half the size of humans, horses, and badgers. The toad drives a human sized car. The mole lives underground, yet has a goldfish pond in the underground garden. I'm ever so baffled!!!

On a side-note, I'm currently watching, on ITV3, repeats of Monarch of the Glen, so all the characters in WITW (in my head, at least), talk like Richard Briers and Julian Fellowes!!!!! HELP!!!!

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#494 Post by MBH » Thu Sep 02, 2010 12:17 am

You're reading a bizarre book? I've just managed to force my way throuh The Colour of Magic in a double-bill with The Light Fantastic. I'm sorry to say that if the two stories weren't in the single book I probably wouldn't have gone looking for the second one :(

As I suspected this was on the same level as Monty Python or Viz - I got a couple of chuckles out of it, but sooooo much silliness :( [I know - that probably alienates me from half my 'mates' on here :roll: ]

I'll plough on and read the second one, but if the art of storytelling is to make you care about the characters then following the 'cliffhanger' ;) at the end of the first book - I really couldn't care less what happened to them.

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#495 Post by Scurra » Thu Sep 02, 2010 12:48 am

Well that would be why we told you to start with Mort! The first two aren't representative examples at all, The Colour of Magic especially, which is more of a set of parodies of other fantasy fiction than any sort of novel. The Light Fantastic is somewhat more coherent, but - as you say - far too silly for the most part.
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Re: I'm Busy Reading....

#496 Post by clvrlad » Thu Sep 02, 2010 2:21 am

MBH wrote:I know - that probably alienates me from half my 'mates' on here :roll:
like we'd let that change anything ;-)

EDIT

oh before i forget
http://www.lspace.org/books/dawcn/dawcn-english.html
its a story,
apparently with a puzzle in it,
set in diskworld....(story and puzzle by pratchett)

i cant see it :?
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#497 Post by MBH » Thu Sep 16, 2010 10:32 pm

Still ongoing with Light Fantatic, but for my 'online' reading I've just finished (and enjoyed) this;

http://www.harrypotterfanfiction.com/vi ... sid=242961

Harry Potter & The New Marauders by BKL8008

Some nice ideas along the way, well written, and it made me laugh at the right points (always a good sign) :D

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#498 Post by strep98 » Thu Sep 30, 2010 7:38 pm

I received a book this week from a readitswapit member with a sticker in it for the bookcrossing website. Where you can register your books get a number and them see where they end up when you release them into the "wild". Didn't know if anyone has done this. My book started off in Plymouth, went to Gloucester and is back in Devon again with me!
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#499 Post by tricia » Thu Oct 07, 2010 4:57 pm

I followed the link on MBH post and thoroughly enjoyed the 'book' . Any more suggestions on this theme

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Re: I'm Busy Reading....

#500 Post by MBH » Thu Oct 07, 2010 5:14 pm

On the HP Fanfiction style of reading, quite a few. Some I've been pointed to by other readers on here - others I've found myself.

There are a few 'books' I started that I found had not been completed - which is disappointing :( So I'm careful now to check the 'status' of the books before I get engrossed.

Tell me some you're read, and I'll tell you others that I've found. Do you like the existing characters? Next Generation?? Any particular 'relationships'???

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