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Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by Evil Jimmy Krankie, Jun 19, 2024.

  1. Evil Jimmy Krankie

    Evil Jimmy Krankie Well-Known Member

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    Never read it. I’ll put it on my list.
     
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    Excellent story telling by Mr King, co wrote with Peter Straub
     
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    Did you ever read the follow up, Black House Wayne?
     
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    Wayne the Punk Well-Known Member

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    I am not sure, I have read so many of his books, will google it now and see if it rings any bells, would you recommend it?
     
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    @Jarca I dont think I have, but it wouldnt be the first time I have started to read a book, only to realise I have read it before :)
     
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    The Talisman is a good read. Almost reminds me to read it again
     
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    Tempted myself, £6 on The Kindle, but I think I have it on my bookshelf, will check
     
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    Finished it last night, still get a tingle on the back of my neck as to what this guy endured.
     
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    Lol not read it myself mate, but might buy it later.
     
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    Ok, finished it. Quite enjoyable. Turns out that the author is English-Australian but lives in Thailand. The series is about a 70 something Laotian doctor who finds himself involved in different criminal situations that he has to solve with help of his trusty sidekicks. It is set in the mid/late 1970s. The Communists rule the land and whilst that is mentioned and forms part of the story, it’s not integral to the plot. The book itself was short and humorous in places. As for the pogo stick, if you want to know you’ll just have to read the book.
     
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    I often have a couple of different books on the go at once.
    On the theme of King, I’m halfway through book 5 of the dark tower series. Great so far.

    I’m also listening to a podcast alongside it, with each episode discussing several chapters. Been interesting doing that, especially as the presenters seem to pick up on stuff I’ve missed.
     
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    I'm tempted to pick up the box set of them. Read the first one ages a go
     
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    I’ve really enjoyed them so far, worth it based on the 4 1/2 I’ve read.
     
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    Started on Whispers Of The Dead by Simon Beckett. Got it from the hotel library. Won’t be able to finish it as Mrs K and me are flying back to reality tomorrow morning. It’s enjoyable enough though.
     
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    Anybody watch Mortimer & Whitehouse Gone Fishing.
    You don't need to be into fishing to enjoy it, locations and banter are class.
    Anyway the missus bought me the book last week and am finding as enjoyable as the Tv programme.
     
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    I like fishing and I love them (Book and TV) out lass isnt into fishing and likes the TV series
     
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    It's one of those shows that I never actively intend to watch but if it happens to come on I'll be drawn into it every time, great couple of characters.
     
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    Its more about their relationships and lives, the fishing is a backdrop.

    Mackerel were everywhere today
     
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    Yeah they could just be sat on a bench somewhere scenic and it'd be (almost) as good. The few times I've been fishing we didn't go with the expectation of catching much just went for a few beers and a laugh.

    Probably a good thing as we only ever caught one fish, can't have been a very bright one.
     
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    Just finished reading The White Rabbit, written by Bruce Marshall.
    The story of WW2 SOE operative and his arrest by the Gestapo, the unbelievable treatment he endured and his final daring escape....brilliant book.
     
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