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What are you reading this July?

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suedonim · 12/07/2007 15:32

I'm reading The Electric Michaelangelo by Sarah Hall. It's a rather gloomy book about tattooing.

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justgivemeoneminute · 12/07/2007 18:15

I've just finished a James Herbert book - Secret of Crickley Hall - it started off really well but tailed off towards the end...

I've got a mountain of books but can't seem to get into anything at the moment...anyone else get moments like this??? Anyone recommend something really funny and witty? Please???

pollywollydoodle · 12/07/2007 20:48

theres another thread "have we had a thread about very very funny books recently" going on in the book club section if thats any help

suedonim · 13/07/2007 11:39

Justgiveme... you won't want to read my current book then!! Bill Bryson is always a funny read.

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BBBBasilisk · 13/07/2007 11:50

I am going to start nights at the circus once I have finished half a yellow sun.

Novacane · 13/07/2007 14:55

I'm reading fried green tomatoes at the whistle stop cafe by fannie flagg!

mazzystar · 13/07/2007 15:00

re-reading armistead maupin's the night listener for my book group

have just finished jonathan frantzen's the corrections - wonderful

Filchymindedvixen · 13/07/2007 15:01

Have just finished Bill Bryson's Thunderbolt kid - green capri pants had me LOL
I also laughed at lot at Pies and Prejudice - Stuart Marconie.

Am currently reading the Battersea Park Road to Enlightenment which is also quite amusing, (non fiction) about a woman desperately seeking something
who has a go at everything from Transsendental meditation to Colonic iriigation!

BBBBasilisk · 13/07/2007 18:45

oh mazzy - night listener is all 'oh no it can't be, oh no it isn't. oh yes it is, OMG'
but in a good way.

I have just finished Bill Bryson's History of the World or whatever it is called. very good - he is clever and funny.

suedonim · 13/07/2007 23:10

I love Fried Green Tomatoes, Novacane. Have you seen the film? It's one of my rainy day favourites.

Mazzy, I read and enjoyed The Corrections a year or two ago though I was a bit puzzled by it at first - I was under the impression I was reading The Committments!

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Dumbledior · 13/07/2007 23:13

I am reading 'Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus'. Slightly patronising, but very astute. I got it for 10p at a school fete and have left it in the loo so h can pick it up . He mentioned it earlier and said he has read a little of it - then said how true it is

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