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Question What are you reading?

Well i am reading an article about Air Transport services in which the writer define this service as very best way and grateful for all the passengers who are using this service because of the less and avoid from the local transport and other difficulties to use this service this is good article .........

Sounds great have you got a link?
 
Just read the last Inspector Sejer book by Karin Fossum. Nothing much happens and over pretty quickly but still a good read.
 
Finished the Danny Baker autobiography last week. A very entertaining read although he is such a lucky sod. A talented man no doubt, but amazing opportunities in life appeared to fall in to his lap, he's had loads of sex with different women and doesn't get hangovers.

Anyhow, now it's Winter In Madrid by CJ Sansom, a spy novel set in Madrid around the time of the Civil War. Interesting stuff, especially as Madrid is a city I know well.
 
`The man who forgot his wife` by John O`Farrell - as with most of his books - the characters`s surnames are past and present Fulham FC staff :thumbsup:
 
Just finished another Scandi crime Some Kind of Peace - stalker/psychiatrist, written by 2 psychiatrists. It was OK, not that tense 7/10
 
Inspired by the Tour de France's visit to the island, read Asterix in Corisca for the umpteenth time. Typical brilliance from Goscinny and Uderzo.

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Drastic™;1543248 said:
Only read Stardust which was good fun, always meant to read more especially American Gods but it looks bloody hard work! What's the new one about?

Fantasy based. Stuck my toe in and glad I did. Read 20% of it in two days, really enjoying it.
 
Just started Jacques Anquetils (cycling legend) biography
Had an affair then married his Drs wife then had a child with his Stepdaughter , lived with all 3 ,then had a child with his stepsons ex.
But awesome on a bike
 

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