Jan 2017
8:46pm, 11 Jan 2017
27,014 posts
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Night-owl
Serotonin that is on my list
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Jan 2017
8:51pm, 11 Jan 2017
13,458 posts
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Seratonin
Good-oh Night Owl. I have enjoyed the first two in the series though the timeline is a bit skewed. The original book is Snowblind, the second one, Nightblind, is set 5 years on. Blackout is the third and is set immediately after Snowblind! The books are quite short, so I am hoping to whizz through just like I did with Nod
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Jan 2017
9:18pm, 11 Jan 2017
27,016 posts
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Night-owl
I did read that follow the author on the twitter and he does engage in conversation back. I was thinking of holding off reading night blind till I read the other books before it timewise
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Jan 2017
10:53pm, 11 Jan 2017
10,483 posts
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Chrisull
Dio - that's BS Johnson. The Coe "biography" of him, is the best thing Coe has written. I have the book in a box one by him, "the unfortunates", which I'm not sure whether I've finished or not, as I never returned the sections in any order. Also have the omnibus which I read some of two, and Christie Malry's double entry which was good, although my tastes for the avant garde side of his work made me gravitate to his more difficult entries.
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Jan 2017
10:58pm, 11 Jan 2017
13 posts
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WilliamCuffay
Hello I thought I would take up Night-owl's challenge and I'm starting with 1971 Agatha Christie's Nemesis. I'm reading it while listening to Black Sabbath's Masters of Reality which is an interesting experience
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Jan 2017
9:00am, 12 Jan 2017
14,581 posts
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LindsD
After reading Nod before bed last night I had a post-apocalyptic nightmare...
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Jan 2017
10:30am, 12 Jan 2017
12,693 posts
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mulbs
gave up on trying to download Nod and downloaded The Essex Serpent instead!
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Jan 2017
11:05am, 12 Jan 2017
1,068 posts
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Serendippily
I've got a paper copy of nod I can send you mulbs if you'd like? Fmail me your address if so
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Jan 2017
11:52am, 12 Jan 2017
19,925 posts
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Diogenes
Finished Christie Malry, a pleasure from start to finish.
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Jan 2017
1:18pm, 12 Jan 2017
19,933 posts
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Diogenes
Now reading Post Office by Charles Bukowski. I'm enjoying these short, readable books. I've had enough of heavy tomes for a while.
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