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I read, The Road a while ago when it came out, I like C Mc & this didn't dissapoint , though bleak & hellish as it was ( it's a perverse pleasure reading any C Mc )


I am about to re-read Eric Newby's ( I read it 15 years ago & I want to see what's changed in the world/culture map )


"A short walk in the Hindu Kush"




W**F

Roll Deep Wrote:

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> Really? You struck me as the kind of unfortunate

> still struggling with challenging tomes like:

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> http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51mlMsKxvyL.

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Who on earth was that comment aimed at??!!?!?????

Roll Deep Wrote:

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> Really? You struck me as the kind of unfortunate

> still struggling with challenging tomes like:


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Ohhhhh


That is a f*cking brilliant book


There a sequel called "Buzzf*ck"


It features this mechanical rabbit who goes on all sorts of adventures


In one "story" ( there's lots of picture BTW ) she gets all...........



Well maybe you should just borrow it & see for your self



W**F

Christopher Lawford's, Moments of Clarity Voices from the Front Lines of Addiction and Recovery.


It is compelling reading..


One of the Kennedy family, he is the son of Peter Lawford and Patricia Kennedy, he is a qualified lawyer and has a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology from Harvard Med School.

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