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Raven

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  1. Steak, chips and mushrooms! (can you tell it's pay day?!).
  2. You are making these up! Next you'll be telling me about Boy Lit, a genre about hot young men!
  3. Eric was originally written as a picture book, with illustrations by the late, great Josh Kirby, which is why the story is a bit light-weight.
  4. Man-Lit?! You just made that up, didn't you?!
  5. To be fair though, the books have been out for a few years now, and anyone reading this thread should expect to see some discussion that will contain spoilers.
  6. I'm not sure, but I get the impression from interviews that Terry prefers working on his own.
  7. I wonder if that would work with oranges?
  8. Ah, sorry, crossed wires!
  9. So you are about twenty pages in then?!
  10. There is a movie of Les Miserabl
  11. Just wondering, but why is this thread in Horror / Supernatural / Fantasy / Sci-Fi and not in Crime?
  12. I wouldn't put money on that . . .
  13. Walking shower curtains that sound like asthmatic wind chimes. They do a nice line in obscure . . .
  14. Let us know when you find the one on the Beatles splitting up!
  15. Actually, I laughed at that as well! (I'm a bad man . . .).
  16. Pah! We all know who he was, and that the Vorlons got 'im!
  17. I wouldn't be surprised, he was nearly as annoying as Dobby.
  18. It is very good, though it is a long time since I read it (over 15 years now I think about it . . .). Are you on a mission to revive old threads tonight Lexie?!
  19. I just like the off-hand way Rowling does it, and then pretty much ignores it thereafter!
  20. I think I read somewhere that most of the leading lights in Ripper-Lore have dismissed that as a load of old tosh. I did see her documentary on it, at the same time as the book came out, but I can't remember much about it now!
  21. It still makes me laugh when . For some reason that never gets old . . .
  22. I think I've said this elsewhere, but I stopped reading the Scarpetta books when Cornwell started sniffing the money from the movie rights (I'm thinking specifically of a rather daft helicopter chase in one of the books). I remember From Potter's Field being pretty good, but it has to be five to ten years since I last read one of her books.
  23. I read the first two or three in the early nineties, but I'm not sure how far I got now! They were pretty basic fair as I remember, but quite entertaining. I'm not sure they are still in print in the UK, I've not seen them for years. I also tried to read Phule's Company (sp?)as well, but I didn't get on with it and never finished it.
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