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Yea, I wouldn't hesitate about a Koontz over a Baldacci tbh.
Do you like your koontz baldacci? That's the question. I'm not keen on it being totally baldacci.
I don't like fiction at all.
Last really great book I read was "Dynamo: Defending The Honour Of Kiev" by Andy Dougan.
If you like war stories, football and the struggle to fight against oppression then you'll enjoy this book.
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Last really great book I read was "Dynamo: Defending The Honour Of Kiev" by Andy Dougan.
If you like war stories, football and the struggle to fight against oppression then you'll enjoy this book.
Click-e-me!
Check out Hariuki Murakami - The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle (an incredible book) & also by the same author & Kafka on the Shore. He's got a truely unique style of writing.
Murakami? Kafka?
You might as well add Wilde, Shakespeare, Proust, Dostoevsky, Joyce, Hemmingway and de Cervantes!
72monsta, do you not realise that you are up against the mighty literature of Koontz?!
I am surprised nobody has mentioned that truly wonderful wordsmith Dan Brown!
You might as well add Wilde, Shakespeare, Proust, Dostoevsky, Joyce, Hemmingway and de Cervantes!
72monsta, do you not realise that you are up against the mighty literature of Koontz?!
I am surprised nobody has mentioned that truly wonderful wordsmith Dan Brown!
Jaize, I apologise unreservedly.
It will not happen again.
In my defence however, I haven't actually read any Kafka.”'Kafka on the shore” is written by Murakami. I am sorry for not making this clear.
However, I fully accept that all pale into literary insignificance when compared to the genius that is Koontz.
I am looking forward to Woppa’s follow up post extolling the virtues of Jackie Collin’s prose.
It will not happen again.
In my defence however, I haven't actually read any Kafka.”'Kafka on the shore” is written by Murakami. I am sorry for not making this clear.
However, I fully accept that all pale into literary insignificance when compared to the genius that is Koontz.
I am looking forward to Woppa’s follow up post extolling the virtues of Jackie Collin’s prose.
Bloody hell, apostrophise properly man.
Jackie Collins' prose, not the prose belonging to Jackie Collin.
I suspect you read all these fancy books but understand little of them. ;-)
Jackie Collins' prose, not the prose belonging to Jackie Collin.
I suspect you read all these fancy books but understand little of them. ;-)
crikey - all that over a typo ?
tough crowds the scots.
you can go back to reading your newspaper now.
tough crowds the scots.
you can go back to reading your newspaper now.
@ 72monsta - I knew about Murakami, I love the stuff! But since you mentioned Kakfa, also a fave, I threw him in the pot! ;-)
@Fatkev - Is apostrophise a word?
@Fatkev - Is apostrophise a word?
I recommend that fans of Kafka attempt to speak to the right person in BT business services.
http://www.wordreference.com/definition/apostrophise
Aye, it's not one of my usual creations. :D
Aye, it's not one of my usual creations. :D
Bloody hell!
It's the Americans again!
Always, er, verbising things...
It's the Americans again!
Always, er, verbising things...
Didn't you write "Eats, Shoots & Leaves?"
Although it has been somewhile since I've been told to apostrophise properly, thank you for the correction.
Punctuation Nazi.
Although it has been somewhile since I've been told to apostrophise properly, thank you for the correction.
Punctuation Nazi.