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I do have a penchant for having a sneaky look at a bookshelf if I'm in someone's house, usually to make a completely needless sweeping generalisation about their whole personality! I don't know, maybe I'm just nosey. Seems like the thread for me, who knew looking at peoples bookshelves could be so addictive. If I've time later I'll take a quick snap of my bookshelf, though I think mine will be dwarfed in size compared to some of your home libraries. I fear it'll be analogous to a small child (on a cold day) stood next to Ron Jeremy...

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Wow neat! What are the Nick Hornby's?

 

High Fidelity and Fever Pitch, two of the books which I'd say got me reading and influenced me a lot when I was younger!

 

Oh, and How To Be Good.Not as good as the others really, I don't remember much about it to be honest having read it a long time ago. I say a long time ago, I've not got that much time to go back, but you know what I mean.

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I haven't bought a book since... hmph, last Wednesday :giggle2:

 

That's only because we haven't been to any more book shops since then!

 

Nice shelves dollarsandcents! :cool: I recognise a lot of books there, and we have the same editions of a lot of books too. :)

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Which show do you have in books?

 

Mainly the original series. I have a number of Next Generation stories and a few Deep Space Nine, but no Voyager or Enterprise (I'd pretty much stopped reading Trek by the time they came out - I was too busy writing my own!).

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Nice shelf! I can see a few of the same Bill Bryson; what does he write?

 

He's an American (moved to UK, then back again, then back to the UK) travel writer essentially, laced with witty humour and a lot of great observations. He's a really warm, friendly and hilarious author, never laughed so much when reading a book than when reading a Bill Bryson book, my favourite being his A Walk in the Woods, where he walks the Appalachian Trail with a hilarious friend. I guess it's either your thing or it isn't, but I'd say they're worth giving a try if you're into something easy and fun to read. He's also done a few books on the English language and a History of Science book as well.

 

Hope that helps, give him a try!

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He's a really warm, friendly and hilarious author, never laughed so much when reading a book than when reading a Bill Bryson book, my favourite being his A Walk in the Woods, where he walks the Appalachian Trail with a hilarious friend.

 

That's one of my favourites as well. :)

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