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HorrorMeister
HorrorMeister
3 days ago
Has anyone else been to www.flamingteeth.com? I know they're only new but the service is great. Okay so I've only used them twice but still good. At leat they know what they're taking about when it comes to horror and you can even ask the for a recommendation. If anyone else has used them let me know. Cheers
HorrorMeister
HorrorMeister
3 days ago
Love HP too. Was actually recommended me by the guys at flamingteeth.com
teller_girl5 said @ 2009-10-2912:11:18.593+00:00Reply
Love HP, not into Twilight, and sookie stackhouse is on the to-read list.
a92 said @ 2009-10-2900:55:43.197+00:00Reply
anyone here like harry potter and twilight,sookie stackhouse

HorrorMeister
HorrorMeister
3 days ago
You should have a look as www.flamingteeth.com Not sure about paperbacks but they definately sell signed editions. And they always say that if you can't find something they'll try and find it for you.
smithld said @ 2009-11-1415:04:27.507+00:00Reply
Does anyone sell books? Just wondering where i should look to sell some signed paperbacks...have been swopping books on readitswapit and use greenmetropolis but they are for more run of the mill stuff I think! I love this site too, cant go a day without logging on! Thanks
smithld
smithld   
6 days ago
Does anyone sell books? Just wondering where i should look to sell some signed paperbacks...have been swopping books on readitswapit and use greenmetropolis but they are for more run of the mill stuff I think! I love this site too, cant go a day without logging on! Thanks
calum
calum   
7 days ago
Hi Erichall! Welcome to Book Army. I hope you will enjoy the site. Take your time exploring the site. Lots to see and do here.
erichall said @ 2009-11-1317:50:01.113+00:00Reply
Still trying to find my way round.
After reading 'The Death of Dalziel', I discovered more of the Reg.Hill books during WHSmith's offer period. I will recommend any of these .
I tend to be a series reader, in that, once I find an author I enjoy I must keep going in the same vein for a period. I did this with the 'Rebus' genre. and can recommend Rankin's well thought out novels. This month, however, I've gone back to an author whose books I once (when my son was reading them) considered tripe, but now I can't put down. I speak of the one and only Terry Pratchett, whose Discworld books are literally 'out of this world' His latest, Unseen Academicals is an absolute MUST for any bookreading/football mad/Football manager.

Buxtongent
erichall
erichall
7 days ago
Still trying to find my way round.
After reading 'The Death of Dalziel', I discovered more of the Reg.Hill books during WHSmith's offer period. I will recommend any of these .
I tend to be a series reader, in that, once I find an author I enjoy I must keep going in the same vein for a period. I did this with the 'Rebus' genre. and can recommend Rankin's well thought out novels. This month, however, I've gone back to an author whose books I once (when my son was reading them) considered tripe, but now I can't put down. I speak of the one and only Terry Pratchett, whose Discworld books are literally 'out of this world' His latest, Unseen Academicals is an absolute MUST for any bookreading/football mad/Football manager.

Buxtongent
bookarmy
bookarmy   
10 days ago
Welcome to bookarmy everyone! I hope you're enjoying the site.

If you're new, why not check out our November Book of the Month Event? This month, we've chosen to read and discuss 'Love in the Time of Cholera' by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. If this book interests you or if you've already read it, you can join up at http://www.bookarmy.com/Events/Bookarmy_Book_of_the_Month_November_2009.aspx to share your thoughts and find out what other members think.

You can find out more about 'Love in the Time of Cholera' at http://www.bookarmy.com/Books/9780141023472_Love_In_The_Time_Of_Cholera.aspx
Bookangel2
Bookangel2   
12 days ago
I like them all - have read all the Harry Potterboks, all of the Twilight saga and the first of the Sookie Stackhouse books. Am on the lookout for more.
a92 said @ 2009-10-2900:55:43.197+00:00Reply
anyone here like harry potter and twilight,sookie stackhouse
iiii
iiii
13 days ago
something....but you need more than that,For all the books I have read, and there are thousands of them, I dont have an origial thought in my head. I like classical music, in fact I like all music with the exception of modern jazz,and thats probably because I dont understand it.
Joining this 'club' I think that I will meet people of like mind and interests, so we will see how it progresses......bye for now
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13 days ago
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The Girl Who Played with Fire

The Girl Who Played with Fire by Stieg Larsson, Reg Keeland

Average rating: (read by 92 members)

Lisbeth Salander is a wanted woman. Two Millennium journalists about to expose the truth about the sex trade in Sweden are brutally murdered, and Salander's prints are on the weapon. Her history of unpredictable and vengeful behaviour makes her an official danger to society - but no-one can find her anywhere....
ajk77 Recommended by ajk77. 2009-11-18
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson, Steven T. Murray, Reg Keeland

Average rating: (read by 229 members)

A sensation across Europe--millions of copies sold A spellbinding amalgam of murder mystery, family saga, love story, and financial intrigue. It's about the disappearance forty years ago of Harriet Vanger, a young scion of one of the wealthiest families in Sweden . . . and about her octogenarian uncle, determined...
ajk77 Recommended by ajk77. 2009-11-18
Stardust

Stardust by Charles Vess, Neil Gaiman

Average rating: (read by 219 members)

In the 18-century village of Wall dwells young Tristran Thorn, whose parentage is both human and faerie. This is the tale of Tristran's quest for a fallen star, his crossing into a world beyond the wall, and the discovery of his faerie bloodline. Created in exquisitely crafted prose and fully-painted illustrations...
kendellhouse Recommended by kendellhouse. 2009-11-17
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