Larry Correia, Warbound:Book III of the Grimnoir Chronicles
Right now I'm listening to Third & Bird (a kids TV show).
Last night I was listening to King Diamond play at the Metal Festival - Bloodstock
I'm on Terry Pratchett - The Science of Discworld III Darwin's Watch, and it bloody hard work
Also just finished Neil Gaiman - The Ocean at the End of the Lane, it was Ok but not his best
I'm on Terry Pratchett - The Science of Discworld III Darwin's Watch, and it bloody hard work
I cheat on these ones I get the unabridged audio book I find if it's easier if it's read to you as you can go back and re-listen until you get your head around it. If you think that's hard work wait until you get to IV Judgement Day: It's Wizards vs Priests in a Battle for the Future of Roundworld. I love listening to Michael Fenton Stevens reading them.
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Spraking of audio's I've just ordred a copy of I Partridge from my local library on CD, read my Coogan himself
He's not my cup of tea Deep.
Really? Partridge & Saxondale are classic characters
Get the feeling Steve Coogan is a marmite person, I am in the yay camp, he can do no wrong in my book but think Partridge has had his day now and hopefully will be retired unless the film (which I've not seen yet) does well and then they will trot out a new one which hopefully won't scrape the bottom of the barrel like some of the fosters shorts did. Think Paul and Pauline Calf still have some tales to tell though. Going back on topic, think the audio version of I Partridge will be very funny as the book was and with the addition of a Partridge narration can only improve it. Has anyone read any of the Morgue Drawer books by Jutta Profijt, I'm onto the 2nd one now and enjoying it as much as the first one
I loved those Fosters shorts, better than the 2 Sky specials for me
Has anyone seen a comment from Max Brooks on the World War Z film?