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  1. phil_t

    Eerie goings on...... With A Poll

    Its okay Freya, Raven's love is all that I need :D Oh, and Ice I suppose .... Phil :p
  2. phil_t

    Where would you grow your money?

    Well I was waiting for that, so glad that you are still on song Stewie me'lad. Phil
  3. phil_t

    Eerie goings on...... With A Poll

    Ah yes, anal spelling correction, sure sign of a PPP (that is, potential pod person) - shall we burn him now? Phil :D
  4. phil_t

    Underrated?

    I have heard of Solzhenitsyn, if only in terms of him being one of the most well known Russian writers, if you asked me to name any of his books then i'd be stumped :) Grimwold's Ashraf Bey series is the one you mean funes, its very good, and the unique Ottoman setting is quite enjoyable :) I...
  5. phil_t

    Kumquats, a revelation

    Starfruit is fantastic!! I ate a ton of it in the Caribbean last year, its the best taste ever :) Slimy? Pfwah! :D Phil
  6. phil_t

    Underrated?

    Christopher Brookmyre; Jon Courtney Grimwold Both terrific writers that you dont hear much about, Brookmyre has a very darkly funny style of writing, and Grimwold writes modern steampunk. Phil
  7. phil_t

    Recently Purchased/Borrowed

    Latest 3 for 2's from Waterstones: The Bourne Supremacy by Robert Ludlum Trojan Odyssey by Clive Cussler The Last Juror by John Grisham Phil :)
  8. phil_t

    Best 5 Science Fiction Books ever!

    Definately Ender's Game, i love that book. On my top five would probably be Altered Carbon by Richard Morgan, which i really enjoyed :) Phil
  9. phil_t

    Second hand bookshops

    I used to buy loads of second-hand books but I only buy new ones now - there arent any second-hand bookshops all that close after we moved. :( Phil
  10. phil_t

    Clive Cussler v Wilbur Smith?

    I have nearly every Cussler going, just one Wilbur Smith book. Definately prefer Cussler, the Smith book took an absolute age to get going and wasnt really that exciting - at least the Dirk Pitt books always have plenty of action. Phil
  11. phil_t

    Hey there

    Hey, Welcome to the Forum :) Phil
  12. phil_t

    A new guy in town

    Hey, Welcome to the Forum :) Phil
  13. phil_t

    Exploration and Outdoor Adventure

    A Walk in the Woods is definately one of my favourites, although it does drag a little by the end. "Hmmmm, yes, yes more trees." This is a common occurance throughout the book :D I would suggest "Undaunted Courage" by Stephen E. Ambrose, about the Lewis & CLark expedition across North...
  14. phil_t

    Yes! Finally!

    There's nowt wrong with archaeology either, woman!! Besides, if it wasnt for that, you never would have met ME!!! Just think ;) Phil :)
  15. phil_t

    so refreshing

    Oh yes indeedy, back when the Spam gang ruled the roost, nasty boys made Dan Brown cry, and there was none of this talking about books lark. I still remember shedding a tear when Martin made it to 1000 posts :D Phil
  16. phil_t

    so refreshing

    Fear not, Phil's ass remains available to those of all ages, regardless of whether you were here back in the 'good ole days', when feats of derring-do occured everyday and hobnobs were freely available to all. Feel free to pet it, it doesnt bite ;) Phil
  17. phil_t

    Following Protocol: Hello.

    Hey, Welcome to the Forum :) Phil
  18. phil_t

    so refreshing

    Ooooh, touched a nerve :D To misquote Men Behaving Badly 'Take anything you want, but just dont hurt my Ass' Phil
  19. phil_t

    One more before you die.

    Yes, it really is.
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