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Weave

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  1. Happy Birthday Louise, have a lovely day :D:hbsign:

  2. The Enforcer
  3. Yes indeed hen!, I haven't taken mines from the shelf because I did not want to jinx it and then the date of release was changed
  4. I know it has been torture, looking forward to reading all of your thoughts ladies
  5. Weave

    Hi hen, how are you? :) If you get the chance, could you re~send me your address, I have a wee something for you x

  6. Ladies, say it with me ~ good times!! I am going to read 'Shiver' again
  7. Unforgiven Pale Rider Dirty Harry It's Clint Eastwood month or something on ITV4
  8. Great minds think alike ladies, I am looking forward to it too, its due for release on the 21st July 2010 (I pre~ordered it) and woe betide amazon if they change the date! Edit: Amazon is safe! I just checked and my copy of 'Linger' is being dispatched soon.
  9. I bought today ~ Under the Dome by Stephen King Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger
  10. Hi Mae Flor Welcome to the form
  11. I really enjoyed 'The Reformed Vampire Support Group' too lopeanha, I agree, a definite different take on the vampire genre, I hope there is more books to come with the group, oh hold on actually, there is another book ~ The Abused Werewolf Rescue Group but there is not a lot of information it, only that it was released (or supposed to be) in 2009.
  12. 1967 Chevy Impala, which the Winchester boys drive in 'Supernatural', which is also a very cool car, this picture is old because the licence plates have been changed ~
  13. They are really interesting Ooshie, I hope you get the chance to read them
  14. The Return of little Big Man by Thomas Berger ~ Started: 10.07.10 ~ Finished: 18.07.10 Synopsis ~ In 1964, Little Big Man gave us the reminiscences of Jack Crabb - a white orphan raised among the Cheyenne - who returns to "civilized" society, where (among other things) he tangles with Wyatt Earp and Wild Bill Hickok, and ends up as the only white survivor of Custer's Last Stand. At the end of Little Big Man, Jack's supposed death at age 111 cut short his tale. A newly discovered manuscript, however, reveals that Jack had faked his death to get out of his publishing contract, and he now picks up the story of his extraordinarily action-packed life. Following on from 'Little Big Man', Jack Crabb continues the story of his amazing life but not before faking his own death to get out of his publishing contract. The story begins where 'Little Big Man' finished, having survived the battle of Little Bighorn and spending some time with his Cheyenne family he heads into the West to find his next adventure where again he meets various historical figures such as The Earp Brothers, Bat Masterton, Wild Bill Hickok and Annie Oakley and becomes part of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show and meets Sitting Bull, a war chief of the Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux tribe. 'The Return of Little Big Man' is an excellent read which I enjoyed, I loved reading about Jack's many encounters and his capacity for survival, the reason for this he claims is because he is not a 'thinker'. Jack is older in 'The Return of Little Big Man' and wiser, and still in some ways trying to find his place in the world, he thinks of himself as a white man and a Cheyenne Indian, because he has experienced both ways of lives, he uses this to his advantage. Thomas Berger has created a character in Jack Crabb who is realistic and somewhat fantastical too, Jack is fictional but you cannot help wishing that he was a real person because Jack is definitely a memorable individual. The ending is left open with the promise of more stories from Jack. A well written,memorable book with the one and only Mr Jack Crabb, also known as Little Big Man.
  15. Its really good vodkafan, if you would like to borrow my copy, let me know
  16. Weave

    Tattoos!

    Way to go Janet, you will do fine!
  17. Weave

    Tattoos!

    Noll, I like this
  18. I agree Johnny, a classic horror!
  19. Unforgiven
  20. Welcome to the gang BookWorm
  21. I know pretty is an odd word for a book but its a lovely story Enjoy!
  22. It really depends on you, I tend to read the book before seeing the film (if I haven't read it already)
  23. The King of Queens
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