Off Topic Books

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Dorty Dogbreath

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Nov 30, 2011
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What are you all reading in these time-rich times? I bought eight books from HMV just before Christmas, for £3 each, and I'm enjoying working my way through them. Books include Cod, by Mark Kurlansky, Brave New World (Aldous Huxley), and Down and Out in Paris and London (George Orwell). Next up is For Whom the Bell Tolls (Ernest Hemingway). What ya reading folks?
 
Some good-looking recommendations there chaps. Just out of interest, what do you lot prefer, physical books or tablet etc? I like to feel a book in my hands, preferably with a good cover (a bit like an album cover).
 
Currently reading this. Absolutely superb. I recommend 'The Right Stuff' by Tom Wolfe also. About the Mercury 7 astronauts.

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It has to be a physical book for me. I tried reading tablets but it just isn't the same experience.
Same for me. Reading tablets usually only takes a second or two. Paracetamol. Disprin. Reading a book takes much much longer unless you read all the tablets in the bottle but then that becomes slightly monotonous.
 
Same for me. Reading tablets usually only takes a second or two. Paracetamol. Disprin. Reading a book takes much much longer unless you read all the tablets in the bottle but then that becomes slightly monotonous.

you are that old, you were brought up reading tablets weren’t you? Stone ones.