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    Quote Originally Posted by shyguyshyguy12 View Post
    That's a link for gimp program
    Stupid computer! I sent that to a friend earlier to help them with blurring things out lol.

    Thank God it wasn't anything more private!!!! Here it is > proper link

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    The Angel Of Grozny, by Asne Seierstad. The book was written about the struggle to survive in war ravaged Chechnya.

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    Wuthering Heights my personal fave.
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    Some of my favourites would be:
    1984 - George Orwell
    Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy - Douglas Adams
    Animal farm - George Orwell
    A bird on the wing - Osho
    The prophet - Khalil Gibran
    Catch 22 - Joseph Heller
    All books by PG Wodehouse

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    The Blind Assassin - Margaraet Atwood.
    The Great Gatsby - F Scott Fitsgerald
    The Speed Of Dark - Elizabeth Moon
    Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer - Patrick Suskind
    Kafka By The Shore - Haruki Murakami


    My top five as it presently stands.





    Quote Originally Posted by twentyeight View Post
    Some of my favourites would be:
    1984 - George Orwell
    Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy - Douglas Adams
    Animal farm - George Orwell
    A bird on the wing - Osho
    The prophet - Khalil Gibran
    Catch 22 - Joseph Heller
    All books by PG Wodehouse

    Fantastic list.
    Last edited by Jiberjabber; 06-08-15 at 22:26.

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    Keep the aspidistra flying- Orwell

    Platform- Michel Houllebecq
    Good bye Ireland!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvaceousKate View Post
    So many books that I have loved reading, but I think the one that sticks in my mind or should I say 'books' would be to do with Maya Angelou and 'I know why the caged bird sings'. It's one of seven books in the series and you just can't stop at the first book. This is a personal journey of the author and one of strength, confidence and true grit. The woman is my hero and despite having not so long past on, will never be forgotten.

    Link to the book here
    Agreed Kate - fantastic book! I read it after chancing upon this poem and being blown away by it.

    http://emilyspoetryblog.com/2013/11/...-maya-angelou/

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    Delighted to see we got to 3 pages without someone saying Penthouse letters
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