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Originally posted by scaramanga View PostRelating to the tight gits thread, I refuse to pay for shipping from Amazon. I currently want to buy something which costs £8 and need to spend a few quid more in order to qualify for the free shipping.
So has anyone read anything decent lately that they'd care to recommend? I don't mind going well over the minimum spend, just refuse to pay 3 quid or whatever it will be to ship something costing less than £15.
You just fell for their cunning plan to get you to spend more money!!!
You must be female
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Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know - Ranulph Fiennes.....
Just ordered it on Amazon as it looks an interesting read...
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Originally posted by robnjc View PostAgent ZigZag by Ben McIntyre - the true story of a womanising bank robber turned enemy agent turned double agent, & the only Brit to win the Iron Cross in WW2. If it had been made up you would not believe it.
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just finished The Time Travellers Wife
even though its a romance and written by an American woman it is a fantastic book
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Originally posted by robnjc View PostI read it for the gardening tips
(c) Barry Cryer
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostHow about a magazine ? (NSFW)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Playboy-Redh...462930&sr=8-11
For the articles of course.
(c) Barry Cryer
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThe sequel is "Flatterland" but I've not read it.
First half is pants, don't know about the second half.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI'll add Flatland to the list, which is simple / easy reading but entertaining.
Tried readind Spaceland afterwards but it was mostly tripe.
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Any of the Postsecret books are good if you want an insight into other people's lives. Some of the things in there are a bit weird, and there are a number of heart-wrenching and though provoking snippets too.
Made me think about things, which doesn't happen very often.
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For you IT geeks out there:
"The Soul of a New Machine" by Tracy Kidder. Reads like a thriller.
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Originally posted by chef View PostThe Dice Man - luke rhinehart "A psychiatrist, disillusioned with life, decides to live his life by the dice. This means choosing some options, throwing a pair of dice and doing exactly what they say! The lead character creates what is effectively a new religion, all based around the dice." Brilliant book
Driving over lemons - Chris Stewart "one time drummer of Genesis on a whim ups and leaves Uk to set up sheepshearing farm in southern spain, arrives to find a wreck of a hut of a building, no water or electricity, wifey is none too impressed and realises he knows nothing about rearing or shearing sheep and doesnt speak spanish. Funny easy reading book thats makes you seriously consider doing something similar even if only it means your out of this IR35, taxed on everything country called England.
Mr Nice - Howard Marks - true story of the rise and fall of a drug baron who got away with loads and at one point even gets the FBI to import his drugs for him unknowingly.
Driving over Lemons is good, though - almost made me move to Spain.
I'll add Flatland to the list, which is simple / easy reading but entertaining.
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