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I got a 3G Kindle for my birthday and I love it. I've only had a quick play with the Sony in shops, so I can't really help with comparisons.
Weight and size wise, it's ace. You can hold it in either hand and flip forwards/backwards through the book with your thumb, and it's slim enough your...
I did a search on Patrick Ness, but nothing came up, which surprises me.
I've just finished Monsters of Men and I'm feeling sad and there's no thread on it this just adds to the general upset. He may have ruined all other books for me, plus I keep thinking about puppies and getting teary...
Iron Council - China Mieville. It's almost entirely train. What isn't train is Marxists. So if you like Marxists and you like trains and you like Marxists on trains it's a winner. However, if you're me and you like neither it's just dull.
He should have called it Marxists on a Train...
I love Project Runway, but I sew so I can claim it's educational. Stuff that I know is crap but I watch anyway? Glee and Murder She Wrote. And then if I take time off work to Get Stuff Done I know I'll waste it watching crappy daytime telly. Mostly it's property shows, but there's the odd...
Simon Schama's A History of Britain. There's just too much of it. We did interesting things, but far too many of them and involving too many people with similar names. Or the same name but different number.
If you need something more topical, there's 334 by Thomas Disch. It deals with overpopulation and how the government prevents the 'wrong' sort of people breeding. Not an easy read though.