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She was never on the porch anymore when we passed.
'She's dead, son,' said Atticus. 'She died a few minutes ago.'
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
Harper Lee
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The fifth book in the Thursday Next series continued in the unique and fun storytelling style which I've found the previous books to be in. I've really enjoyed all of these books, but I think this one has been one of the better stories.
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TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
Harper Lee
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Wasn't The Adventures Of Baron Munchausen simply a wonderful and brilliant film? Come on over to my place and we can watch it twice, I'll buy the popcorn. Maybe we can dance half-way through the film and feel years younger....
Sounds like a plan!
I completely agree with you - it is a fantastic film and, I think, a beautiful film to watch.
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Hello, Donna. Welcome to the forum.
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I quite like most of the Dorian Gray covers, especially the ones by Nancy Catsiyannis (row 2), Victor Lestat (row 4) and Rob Williams (row 10).
I also like Crime and Punishment by Aurora Zambouni (row 5) and Meditations by Gdoc (row 6).
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This is just a silly little thing that I found.
My Penguin is the idea where you buy a Penguin book which has a blank white front cover so that you can then design your own cover for it. If you wish to, you can then send a picture of your unique book cover to the My Penguin website gallery. I think some of them are quite good, and there are a few which I actually prefer when compared to Penguin's covers.
The website and gallery can be found HERE.
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Brideshead Revisited - Really enjoyed reading this one. Waugh writes in such a beautiful way. The main reason why I loved the book was way the reader was allowed to see how, over a number of years, the friendships within the group of main characters change (especially Ryder's relationship with Sebastian's family) and also how each individual changes. There were some wonderful characters in the book and a couple of very comical scenes, i.e., how Ryder's father treats his guests. This was brilliant book.
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FIRST AMONG SEQUELS
Jasper Fforde
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Hello, Anne. Welcome to the forum.
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I'm really glad you enjoyed One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest as I read this a few weeks ago and absolutely loved it. I enjoyed the relationship between Nurse Ratched and McMurphy.
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My all-time favourite films are definitely the Monty Python films. I absolutely adore these.
For me, they are the perfect films.
Other favourite films of mine are:
The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash
Sir Henry At Rawlinson End
Annie Hall
Gosford Park
Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade
Star Wars (the original trilogy)
all of the Wallace & Gromit films
Wind In The Willows (Terry Jones' version)
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
The Ladykillers (1955 original)
The Lavender Hill Mob
Cromwell
Chariots Of Fire
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Clockwise
Bedazzled (Peter Cook's version)
Yellow Submarine
A Hard Day's Night
Terry Gilliam is my favourite director, so I love all of his films, but a few of my absolute favourites are:
Brazil
The Adventures Of Baron Munchausen
Time Bandits
Twelve Monkeys
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Whilst I was revising for my GCSEs, I decided to give up reading so as not to get distracted from revision. Afterwards, it took me a few weeks to get back into reading. I found it hard to settle down and relax with a book as I kept thinking that I should be doing something else.
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If you need a book to tackle with try war and peace!
LOL - You're right. Now that is a book to tackle!
But you never know, maybe I'll give it a go someday.
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Jasper Fforde First Among Sequels, great so far (page 19)
I've got that one waiting on the shelf. I've read and enjoyed all of the Thursday Next books so far and cannot wait to get started on the new one.
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I read The Talented Mr. Ripley last year. I very much enjoyed it.
It's a great little crime/thriller read and it completely had me hooked all the way through.
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Finished another good Morse mystery.
I'm around half-way through the series and I'm glad to say that I have not yet found one which I did not enjoy.
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BRIDESHEAD REVISITED
Evelyn Waugh
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Hello, Marbles. Welcome to the forum.
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Hi. Welcome to the forum.
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THE SECRET OF ANNEXE 3
Colin Dexter
Chief Inspector Morse seldom allowed himself to be caught up in New Year celebrations. So the murder inquiry in the festive hotel had a certain appeal. It was a crime worthy of the season. The corpse was still in fancy dress. And hardly a single guest at the Haworth had registered under a genuine name...
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Stephen Fry's biography was an excellent little read. However, it did only cover the first 20 years of his life and takes him up to being accepted at Cambridge University, so if you were wanting to read about his career I suppose we'll have to wait and see whether he writes another book. I for one would certainly read it.
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Thanks, Nici.
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Do anyone know when the next series of Top Gear is going to start?
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In our town we only have very tiny second-hand bookshops, but no independent shops for new books. There is one in Malvern (12 miles away), so I try to go there as often as I can due to it being such a lovely bookshop. I too have found many little gems in there that I probably wound not have found in Waterstones.
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So, foraging through the headmaster's desk one afternoon I had happened upon a list which called itself Eleven Plus results, listing Intelligence Quotient Results or some such guff. I noticed it because my name was at the top wih an asterisk typed next to it and the words 'Approaching genius' added in brackets. Cromie, the headmaster had underlined it in his blue-black ink ad scrawled, 'Well that bloody explains everything...'
MOAB IS MY WASHPOT
Stephen Fry
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Thank you, Louise.
Jasper Fforde
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I've just read the fifth book in the Thursday Next series called First Among Sequels.
Small sections of certain conversations are missing from the text and so you can go onto Fforde's website and print off the missing text - there are gaps in the book so that you can stick in the text.
You can then print off a certificate which says that the book has been 'upgraded' and stick that in the front of the book.
It's a fun idea, but I'm not sure everyone would want to stick in bits of paper to complete certain conversations.