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vodkafan

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  1. Thanks Janet!
  2. Not read any of those above, but my father had an original edition of The Seven Pillars Of Wisdom, which unfortunately he left on a London bus. I wish I had a penny for every time he lamented about that loss to us.
  3. Sure, discussion is great and welcome, insults are something else. What gave you the right to be brusque, is the point I am making. You could have asked him to expand on his opinion or asked him what led him to think so. Good luck.
  4. kimble, everybody is entitled to an opinion and all opinions are as valid as any other. Personally I think war is the opposite of civilization. To be blunt, I think your last statement was insulting to woolf woolf; you don't know anything of her thought processes, or what she may have read or even experienced..
  5. I just finished watching a BBC four-parter from 2001 called The Way We Live Now. It was was superb. From the novel by Anthony Trollope.
  6. Only salt and vinegar on my chips. I dislike ketchup, mayonaisse and gravy! I did once have melted grated cheese on some chips, which was OK
  7. My friend at work has been talking about this. It didn't appeal to me, but he likes things like this. He also likes the Punisher comics and concept, which I don't understand the appeal of at all. We have had high metaphysical conversations about it: I say that the character of the Punisher fits exactly the classical concept of the Flawed Anti-Hero of literature, who is damaged beyond redemption and, by doing wrong, will eventually destroy himself; he disagrees and thinks the character is noble. Sorry to digress Athena!
  8. Hi Kimble, welcome! I have read a few military history books and memoirs. One of my favourites was The Forgotten Soldier by Guy Sajer about a German soldier on the Russian Front. I also enjoyed a couple of books by Robert Leckie about Guadalcanal and the Pacific campaign.
  9. I caught the first episode of repeats of The Pallisers, a BBC series from 1974. It looked great! Must get this on DVD.
  10. Protectionism! You could always pop across the channel and buy one in England, they sell them in supermarkets. You could stock up on our great English wines too haha Oh Project Gutenberg is not a software program like Calibre it is a website. They have been converting books to ebook for years for free.
  11. Hello Shyora, welcome to the forum!
  12. I also have Calibre. It works great. There is also Project Gutenburg
  13. Hi Needle, That's so great that you are throwing yourself into a challenge! Of the books you have chosen so far, I have read True Grit, 1984 and Brave New World. , which are all excellent. I look forward to reading your reviews on some of your other choices, which I haven't heard of.
  14. Hi again Needle. http://www.bookclubforum.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/9534-vodkafans-2012-reading-list-and-genre-challenge/?p=279989 Here is a link (hope this works) to my own genre challenge in 2012. All the reviews are there too. If you go on the forum main page, in the Reader's Hub section there is a sub-section of Reading Challenges. People make up their own challenges, or adapt them from others that catch their imagination, as I did. Challenges can be big or small! Good luck .
  15. Hi Needle, I haven't read Room, but the trailer totally put me off both film and the book, because it basically gave the whole plot away! I don't know why film distribution companies do that... About your reading choices, being on this forum really expands your reading horizons. One year I did a genre challenge where I read 24 books all of different genres! That was fun. These days I don't work so hard. Do you have a TBR (To Be Read) pile? Mine is relatively small compared to some here but i have enough books to last me 5 years without buying any more.
  16. Haha I think this person will stay! He/she has started a book blog...
  17. I third the basic Kindle. No bells and whistles. I don't need the WiFi. I don't really need to read in the dark either. Its a relatively small initial outlay but for me, as I read a lot of period books and classics which are free, i can have a wealth of reading matter for nothing extra. Why, everybody should have a basic Kindle just as a back up and for holidays.... oh yeah and the battery lasts for a couple of weeks between charges...
  18. Of Mice And Men 4/5 John Steinbeck This was SUCH a neat little story. Everything in there for a reason and no padding. I could see the ending coming from about half way through, but that didn't matter a jot and doesn't take anything away from the beautiful crafting of the whole thing. I understand why this is such a popular book for school curriculums.
  19. I have caught a couple of episodes of Siblings on TV and found it really funny.
  20. Sounds like Emma Stone shouldn't have bothered either! Still, I guess she got paid a lot...
  21. Hi Needle, you are in the right place.
  22. I just got back from the cinema seeing Daddy's Home. Not a huge fan of Will Farrell, but this film was quite thoughtful for a comedy and didn't end up resorting to violence like many seem to.
  23. It was really interesting Jessi- never dull.
  24. It is certainly bleak. The oppressive weather is another plot device and almost a character in itself.
  25. Reading Of Mice And Men now....
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