What a bunch of illiterates frequent this site!8rfl@
Never heard of it until now. You really are a literary heavyweight. :bow:
What a bunch of illiterates frequent this site!8rfl@
I read a lot, but have read nothing by either of those authors.
I will give one of them a try, which do you suggest to begin with. I tend to read less popular fiction:-0)
I read a lot, but have read nothing by either of those authors.
I will give one of them a try, which do you suggest to begin with. I tend to read less popular fiction:-0)
I read a lot, but have read nothing by either of those authors.
I will give one of them a try, which do you suggest to begin with. I tend to read less popular fiction:-0)
Anybody here read any Robert Goddard? Great author, and well worth a read if you've not.@tu*
I read a lot, but have read nothing by either of those authors.
I will give one of them a try, which do you suggest to begin with. I tend to read less popular fiction:-0)
I enjoyed his Harry Barnett series. :bow:
PS. No comma before "and" please!
My current favourites are: Lee Childs, Raymond Feist, David Eddings, Michael Connelly, Nicholas Evans, Conn Igguldan, Lynda la Plant, Peter Robinson and Satnam Sanghera for his "Boy with a topknot"!
I have never attended a seance, so I wouldn't know what mummy recommends: she tended to lean towards Mills and Boon!!!
I just wander along the shelf and see what takes my fancy, not a big fan of crime fiction.
At the moment, I am re-reading A Tale of Two Cities, for no other reason than I can.
I would like to ask though, do you read on a Kindle or similar, or do you prefer to read from a proper book? I tried Kindle, but have reverted to proper books (at least I keep the charity shop supplied with my completed reads):-0)
Bloody hell, Bill, Timmys right, you are, a literary heavywait:bow::bow::bow:
Sort that out then.8rfl@8rfl@