Jump to content

monkeybubbles

Member
  • Posts

    22
  • Joined

  • Last visited

About monkeybubbles

  • Birthday 11/16/1986

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location:
    Coventry

monkeybubbles's Achievements

Apprentice

Apprentice (3/14)

  • First Post
  • Collaborator
  • Conversation Starter
  • Week One Done
  • One Month Later

Recent Badges

  1. Thanks bree. Will have a nosey at those, was just seeing if anyone could recommend any Nailed - I'm intrigued but shall be sure to avoid it.
  2. Anybody know of any? A friend wants to explain surrogacy to someone who doesn't particularly agree with it or understand it and thinks a book would be the best way to go. Even more so with Coronation Street about to massacre the subject (big presumption there).
  3. The Magicians Guild/Black Magician Trilogy were amongst the books I read when first discovering fantasy books having previously not been that interested. As fantasy novels go I guess they are somewhat generic but there were enough twists and turns in the trilogy as a whole to keep me turning pages. I enjoyed Canavan's writing style, it was simple, but they were a pleasant and easy read (possibly more suited to a YA label?). I found the first book paved a lot of the way for the second and third instalments but then I have always tended to treat trilogies as one long story instead of three separate books so maybe that's why I found the lack of action in book one easy to get past. By the end of the third book I was attached enough to the characters to seek out the sequel trilogy, which I am just coming to the end of and have enjoyed more than the first. These aren't the most in depth fantasy novels you will ever read but they are worth sticking with, they get better as you read on.
  4. Both. Although have favoured the new one since I've had it purely due to the convenience of playing on the 360. I play single player but rarely finish a game. I guess lack of time to play contributes to preferring quick bursts of multiplayer/online games. I did spend an obscene amount of time trying to suss out Legend of Zelda when that was first out though.
  5. Notes From a Small Island did this to me. I'd wanted to read it, it has also been recommended by a few but, try as I might I just couldn't enjoy it.
  6. I've given in and started reading 50 shades, I was assured that if I could get past the poor writing it was actually a good read. I'm towards the end of the first book and I must say I'm unimpressed so far, although am still turning pages...
  7. Also a fan of the Silent Hill games here. I like the puzzle aspect to them. Enjoy playing COD4:MW and Medal of Honour, although much prefer multiplayer/online to campaign gameplay. My gaming started on the Nintendo 64, then progressed to good old Sonic on the Megadrive then on to Playstation, Gamecube and most consoles since. Did opt for the 360 over the PS3 though, didn't want both as I don't have as much time for gaming as I used to
  8. Just wondering if anybody else is eagerly awaiting the final installment of this trilogy next week? I shall be re-reading The Rogue a few days before The Traitor Queen is deposited in to my kindle. I'm very excited to see where she takes it.
  9. Hmmm. I don't know about this one, I'm not one for caring about what others think about what I read (or do for that matter) BUT am currently battling my way through Fifty Shades (completely agree about the appalling writing. Also can't help thinking that cocking your head to the side, or covering your eyes with your arm would actually just look pretty daft??) and not sure,given the hype I'd have normally read a paper copy in public.lol. That is an exception though, I also got some stick for my Clarkson collection but read them with pride.
  10. I really would recommend them. I notice you are reading The Hunger Games too, I have not long finished them
  11. Have you read ' The Dresden Files' by Jim Butcher. The first book is a little slow but after that I thoroughly enjoyed them. All told from the view point of Harry Dresden, the only practising wizard in the Yellow Pages.
  12. All the Bourne books come to mind too. My Sisters Keeper. The Time Traveller's Wife. The Millennium Trilogy.
×
×
  • Create New...