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Old 23rd January 2016, 20:49   #51
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I'm reading Raising Steam at the minute, Terry Pratchett was a brilliant story teller

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Old 23rd January 2016, 21:32   #52
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Bit like Stephen Kings Dark Tower... Took me 4 months to read...1.!
Initially I was extremely disappointed in the climax of that series of books, but upon re-reading it became clearer that it was the only possible outcome.
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Old 23rd January 2016, 21:34   #53
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Try reading Good Omens; absolutely hilarious.
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Old 23rd January 2016, 21:44   #54
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Ahh the Nac Mac Feegle, Ach Crivens ye Scunner!!!
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Old 23rd January 2016, 21:56   #55
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Try reading Good Omens; absolutely hilarious.
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As others have said too many books time and music to chose as mood and time in life influence me so much but here are three that have strong affection for

Books The works of Isaac Asimov

Film Above us the waves

Music Pachebel Adaigo for organ and strings/ Black Sabbath Paranoid
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Old 24th January 2016, 14:20   #58
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Soul Music

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What about the Deaf Leopard bit ?

And of course - the final joke

"theres this boy works down the chip shop, I'd swear he is Elvish"

I was lucky enough to go to one of his Book signings and get Soul Music signed by Terry Pratchett

He wrote "Don't fade away......."
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Old 24th January 2016, 15:10   #59
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Books The works of Isaac Asimov
The grand master of sci fi writing and father of the Three Laws of Robotics , closely followed by McCaffrey , Hubbard , May , to name but a few more

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As others have said too many books time and music to chose as mood and time in life influence me so much but here are three that have strong affection for

Books The works of Isaac Asimov

Film Above us the waves

Music Pachebel Adaigo for organ and strings/ Black Sabbath Paranoid
That is some contrast in your taste Mike
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