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Group: uk.sport.football.clubs.celtic · Group Profile · Search for Book Recommended Reading in uk.sport.football.clubs.celtic
Author: Twaddleypoops
Date: Sep 18, 2006 06:09

...Sep 2006 02:10:19 -0700, ":-D" <glesgabear@hotmail.co.uk> wrote: ZB wrote: Can anyone recommend an "unputdownable" book to read? Can be fact or fiction. You know the kind I mean, you get on a ... dont do facts. The Da Vinci Code is a rehash of his book Angels and Demons. I'm sure his bank manager is very pleased with this rehash...
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Author: ZB
Date: Sep 17, 2006 15:53

....com> wrote: Can anyone recommend an "unputdownable" book to read? Can be fact ... with the suggestions, what have you read recently? *cough* The Xbox game "Halo... pages or so into it. I read quite a few Raymond Feist books in the past. Was impressed with ... Faerie Tale. What's his latest book like and is it part of a series - i.e. do I need to read something else first?
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Author: Stevie
Date: Sep 17, 2006 10:18

ZB wrote: Can anyone recommend an "unputdownable" book to read? Can be fact or fiction. You know the kind I mean, you get on ...Code as utter daft fiction then it is actually a good read. Quite badly and clumsily written at times but it's fast...big budget action film. Say... Con Air! Or a Celtic book like the Willie Maley or Jock Stein ones? -- Stevie ...
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Author: Andy S
Date: Sep 17, 2006 09:47

...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:4n1rvvF88ob9U1@individual.net... Can anyone recommend an "unputdownable" book to read? Can be fact or fiction. You know the kind I... of being on a plane. I just started reading Craig Ferguson's (remember him?) "Between the ...but parts have been hilarious. And I don't read too much fiction but, so far, this one...
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Author: :-D
Date: Sep 17, 2006 09:35

... On 16 Sep 2006 02:10:19 -0700, ":-D" <glesgabear@hotmail.co.uk> wrote: ZB wrote: Can anyone recommend an "unputdownable" book to read? Can be fact or fiction. You know the kind I mean, you get on a plane and ... you dont do facts. The Da Vinci Code is a rehash of his book Angels and Demons. -- nothing like it.
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Author: ZB
Date: Sep 17, 2006 07:17

... 09:46:58 +0100, "ZB" <ZB@hotmail.com> wrote: Can anyone recommend an "unputdownable" book to read? Can be fact or ... pretty good with the suggestions, what have you read recently? I'd be careful with Craig Murray's book, apparently it's a security risk... <snip... no way I would take that kind of book on a flight :-) Shocking stuff though!
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Author: Stewart
Date: Sep 17, 2006 06:12

...> wrote: Can anyone recommend an "unputdownable" book to read? Can be fact...with the suggestions, what have you read recently? I'd be careful with...over for further inspection, and two books were discovered. A German novel passed...asked Paarman where he got the book (Waterstone's, Islington), then pronounced:... take this onboard, Sir." The book was duly confiscated. This much ...
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Author: ZB
Date: Sep 17, 2006 05:22

...@4ax.com... On Sat, 16 Sep 2006 09:46:58 +0100, "ZB" <ZB@hotmail.com> wrote: Can anyone recommend an "unputdownable" book to read? Can be fact or fiction. You know the kind I mean, you get on a plane and cant ...wishlist but haven't got round to it yet. Guig, you're normally pretty good with the suggestions, what have you read recently?
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Author: ZB
Date: Sep 17, 2006 05:22

...com> wrote in message news:4n1rvvF88ob9U1@individual.net... Can anyone recommend an "unputdownable" book to read? Can be fact or fiction. You know the ... being on a plane. Thanks for the recommendations. Will need to have a delve through ...going to work on a plane. I've read a few of the books suggested: all of Brookmyre's books so far, A Short History of ...
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Author: Moody Marco
Date: Sep 17, 2006 04:28

Bobby wrote: Bill Bryson - A Short History of Everything Brilliant book. Yep, read it a few times.
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