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Anyone reading Mr.Pip by Llyod Jones? Ita a very good read about a little girl living on a tropical island where civil war is lurking .The only person available to teach the children on the island is a white man called Mr.Watts and the only text book he has to teach the kids with is a copy of Dickens' Great Expectations. Its a great read but im on the last 90 pages and I just know that some horror is lurking around the corner ,im almost afraid to finish it! But I will and I recommend it highly.Tags: None
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Got to the horror bit last night ,went to bed last night for a good read and came upon it a few pages later and my God ,is it grizley!! It shows the true horror of war and the depths that human nature can plummet to. War really is evil in action, it took me a while to get over what I read and I had weird dreams all night .However I think its good to be aware of the horror that goes on in the world.
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Limers the horror of bloody war here on Friday we have a public holiday called ANZAC day to remember those Aussies and Kiwis that were led to there deaths fighting Turkish young men by incompetent generals including Churchill. Such a bloody waste of young mens lives so many died on that day and we will remember them> I hate war will we ever learn another way to settle our differences is it naive to think that?
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Hi Limers, Boozehag,
In desparate need of a good read can you list some of your all time favorites to give me some ideas. Jay has been a great help he is the best but just wondering what has stayed with you guys I love reading
Thanks
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The Gathering is not depressing but I found it very disjointed - I have no idea how it won but its who you know I suppose.
Have you read Marian Keys book "Rachel's holiday" (about rehab in Ireland very funny). I know its pretty old by now but I do remember it being hilarious. I actually went to school with her...and she was an alcoholic from the age of 11 as far as I remember.
I dont mean she was an alcoholic when I was at school with her!
I just read it in some of her short stories.
Will try and think of some other good ones.
BH
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Yes we were in the same class in primary school (I think it was St Jude's primary school for really hopeless cases) but that is not my only claim to fame you know. I was also in Simon le bon's bedroom once. Unfortunately his wife was also there. And no it was not a three some. Unfortunately.... I also spoke to Eric Clapton on the phone once. I answered the phone and said hello and he said hello its Eric Clapton here can I speak to Eric (which was also my boss's name) and I said yes Eric please hold and I will put you onto Eric. Thats impressive eh! God I am practically famous.
BH
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