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sparkspakespoke

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  1. I cant remember. Thats the problem! I read it when he signed, i'll have a dig around and try and find it again. Still from what you've posted it looks like i'm mistaken which is good news!
  2. Where did you hear that? Pretty sure they have a buy back clause and the fee set is low. Cant remember the figure but I think it was below three million.
  3. I do know what you mean, he is a story teller and you get the sense he just doesnt want to stop telling the the story even if a book should have eneded 20 pages before. That said I liked the endings to IT and The Stand. I agree with you on Dreamcatcher. Thinner had an awsome ending as did Cujo and Misery and the Mist were pretty well done.
  4. Harsh, most of his books have great endings, christine, it and the dark half in particular. In under the dome you can see where he stopped 25 years ago and restarted. I dont think the stand and tommy knockers is right, its too easy, just because of the alien thing. For me its more like a cross between needfull things [ perfect view of small town usa] and the stand.
  5. Read all the Lee Child books apart from the latest obne, really easy to read and pretty addidctive!
  6. Nearly, Howard Hughes actually designed a bra especially for her, the first one to have an underwire, to wear in the outlaw. She didnt actuallty wear it though as she didnt like the fit.
  7. Yeah that was slightly strange. Fantastic book always enjoy his in pretentious page turners.
  8. Paul Ince, ex manager, just led his MK Dons team to a 5-0 loss.... what a shame.
  9. You have more than that to confess to if you owned the film "White Chicks"
  10. Two other good reads by Welsh are Glue and confessions of a masterchef.
  11. Read a few good books when I was in france last months. The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy was excellent. Also read The Bedroom Screts of a Master Chef and Filth both by Irvine Welsh, both dark, twisted and very adictive reads.
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