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Reading Storm Runners by T Jefferson Parker , whow cool smile
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I'm not that much of a reader but anything from Stephen King will suffice. wink
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It's taking me weeks to get through "The Inheritance of Loss" by Kiran Desai
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My all-time favourite is "Holidays in Hell" by P.J. O'Rourke cool Have just finished "Peace Kills" by the same bloke
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Currently reading the first book of David Eddings' Belgariad trilogy.
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Clive Barker's Imajica - amazing
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Just finished Linclon Child's Deep Storm.

Any book by James Rollins is worth a read for me.
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I prefer Dan Brown. I have read four of his this year and am eagerly awaiting the next.
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I prefer Dan Brown. I have read four of his this year and am eagerly awaiting the next.


I enjoyed his Deception Point and Digital Fortress!!!
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So did I but the other two were more original, if irreligious and controversial.
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