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Arto Paasilinna - Jäniksen vuosi (it's pretty different from the movie)

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Dan Brown - The Da Vinci code
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falcon wrote:
Dan Brown - The Da Vinci code
God, I loved that book! :D


If you liked that, I suggest Angels & Demons. It´s even better :D

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LivingDeathGirl wrote:
falcon wrote:
Dan Brown - The Da Vinci code
God, I loved that book! :D


If you liked that, I suggest Angels & Demons. It´s even better :D


isn't A&D prequel to the DaVinci Code?


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yup yup ^_^

right now...I'm catch up on Tom Clancy books. Don't ask me why :roll:

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yup yup ^_^

right now...I'm catch up on Tom Clancy books. Don't ask me why :roll:


Some of the Tom Clancy books are a bit too patriotic but I read them often

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LivingDeathGirl wrote:
falcon wrote:
Dan Brown - The Da Vinci code
God, I loved that book! :D


If you liked that, I suggest Angels & Demons. It´s even better :D


I was planning to read it :wink:

I`m reading now Tom Clancy`s the bear and the dragon. It`s good, but not as good as the others.


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I read Ray Bradbury's Death is a Lonely Business. Kinda..weird, but I liked it!

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falcon wrote:
Dan Brown - The Da Vinci code


Same here... :P Bought three other books from mr Brown as well, so now starting to read them then... :lol:

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Damn i`m still stuck on it, need more time for reading... :lol:

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I just finished reading Da Vinci code. A very good book, I love it.

Maybe I should read The Hobbit again...

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I just finished reading Da Vinci code. A very good book, I love it.

Maybe I should read The Hobbit again...


Yeah, good idea!!! I think I will read it again!!! The last time is long ago!

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Jeff Long´s The Reckoning.
I actually liked it even though it was a lot shorter than Year Zero and The Descent, but I think it still had that same tone and you can deffenitely say that it´s Long´s book...
Pretty scary I would say. :D

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J. K. Rowling - Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix

This must've been....3rd or 4th time i read it....it's pretty good :D

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Terry Pratchet- Discworld- Jingo

This must at least 5th time I read it... :roll:

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Matthew Rielly, Area 7, absoloutly fabulous book! but people who dont like violence and swearing should lay off.

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Sophie Kinsella the Shopaholic series. Only need to read the last (4th) book now. :) They are very good by the way. Girls, I recommend these to you.

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Suomalaisen yhteiskunnan poliittinen historia / The political history of finnish society. Nice book, but when one reads it through five times it becomes pretty boring. :roll:

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thats a great book!! Tony Hawks is good!

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Viivi wrote:
Jeff Long´s The Reckoning.
I actually liked it even though it was a lot shorter than Year Zero and The Descent, but I think it still had that same tone and you can deffenitely say that it´s Long´s book...
Pretty scary I would say. :D


I just started to read Reckoning...
I´ve also read Year zero and the Descent and like them very much...


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Humm last book i've read was <Crime and penitence> by Dostoievski :shock: :shock: :shock:

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I just finished "Porno" by Irvine Welsh, and compared to "Trainspotting" it was ten times easier to read. Less drugs and more understandable writing.
Not the bestest book I´ve red but still pretty ok...

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I`m still stuck at the da vinci code :roll: :D

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Humm last book i've read was <Crime and penitence> by Dostoievski :shock: :shock: :shock:


That's a good book! I love it, even though it is not so easy to read...
Now, I'm going to read "Bourn Identety"... 8)

EDIT: Oh yeah, I almost forgot - I've read "The lady in the lake" and Mandarin's Jade" - both by Raymond Chandler...

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Just reading Erlend Loe: Naiv.Super. and I already LOVE IT :D it's GREAT!

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I started reading Black Beauty :D I've been wanting to read it since I was a kid... I don't know why I haven't.

Anyways, I tried reading Dzan (or whatever it's called in English... it's a Russian book) but it was SO terrible I closed it after the first twnety pages T_T Don't read it. EVER.


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really? How bad could it be?

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I finished Aleksis Kivi - Seitsemän veljestä a few days ago. Now I'm reading Hiroshiman portti written by Ilkka Remes.

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