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chris123 hove actually 10 May 21 6.51am | |
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Hans Fallada Alone in Berlin?
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Teddy Eagle 10 May 21 8.36am | |
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Originally posted by chris123
Hans Fallada Alone in Berlin? That is a brilliant, heartbreaking book.
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mezzer Main Stand, Block F, Row 20 seat 1... 10 May 21 9.32am | |
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One of the better books I've read is The History of Glue. Couldn't put it down. We were one of the first years to do a new kind of A Level course (back then) where over a two year period we studied the works of Wilfred Owen, some 50 poems I think, and didn't know which one was going to come up in the actual exam. A young Mezzer spotted an opportunity in this format and ran a book on which poem was going to come up. Being a persuasive youth I got the whole year group to bet 10p even though most of them didn't know what it was all about, and I made Dulce Et Decorum Est the 6/4 favourite as that was the only one anyone had ever heard of. When it came to that bit in an exam when the teacher says "You can turn your papers over now" there was a pause, then two distinct hisses of "Yesssss.." from the rows of candidates. One was from me, and the other was from a lad called David Kaspar who was the only one to have unwittingly put his 10p on the 33/1 shot that had just been revealed. The only downside about the whole episode was that I have a bad back to this very day which I attribute to carrying a load of 10p coins around in my pockets.
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 11 May 21 4.13pm | |
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Originally posted by mezzer
One of the better books I've read is The History of Glue. Couldn't put it down. We were one of the first years to do a new kind of A Level course (back then) where over a two year period we studied the works of Wilfred Owen, some 50 poems I think, and didn't know which one was going to come up in the actual exam. A young Mezzer spotted an opportunity in this format and ran a book on which poem was going to come up. Being a persuasive youth I got the whole year group to bet 10p even though most of them didn't know what it was all about, and I made Dulce Et Decorum Est the 6/4 favourite as that was the only one anyone had ever heard of. When it came to that bit in an exam when the teacher says "You can turn your papers over now" there was a pause, then two distinct hisses of "Yesssss.." from the rows of candidates. One was from me, and the other was from a lad called David Kaspar who was the only one to have unwittingly put his 10p on the 33/1 shot that had just been revealed. The only downside about the whole episode was that I have a bad back to this very day which I attribute to carrying a load of 10p coins around in my pockets. Did you get your nose stuck in it?
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mezzer Main Stand, Block F, Row 20 seat 1... 11 May 21 5.01pm | |
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Originally posted by Cucking Funt
Did you get your nose stuck in it? The ending wasn't to be sniffed at
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YT Oxford 11 May 21 5.23pm | |
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Originally posted by mezzer
One of the better books I've read is The History of Glue. Couldn't put it down. We were one of the first years to do a new kind of A Level course (back then) where over a two year period we studied the works of Wilfred Owen, some 50 poems I think, and didn't know which one was going to come up in the actual exam. A young Mezzer spotted an opportunity in this format and ran a book on which poem was going to come up. Being a persuasive youth I got the whole year group to bet 10p even though most of them didn't know what it was all about, and I made Dulce Et Decorum Est the 6/4 favourite as that was the only one anyone had ever heard of. When it came to that bit in an exam when the teacher says "You can turn your papers over now" there was a pause, then two distinct hisses of "Yesssss.." from the rows of candidates. One was from me, and the other was from a lad called David Kaspar who was the only one to have unwittingly put his 10p on the 33/1 shot that had just been revealed. The only downside about the whole episode was that I have a bad back to this very day which I attribute to carrying a load of 10p coins around in my pockets. Did PVA get a mention?
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YT Oxford 11 May 21 5.28pm | |
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Suggestions from me: A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway
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silvertop Portishead 11 May 21 5.51pm | |
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Yeah, us Brits are the best at literature. For instance, have you read The Tin Drum or The Trial? Seriously, anything by E M Forster especially Passage to India.
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mezzer Main Stand, Block F, Row 20 seat 1... 12 May 21 9.35am | |
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Originally posted by YT
Did PVA get a mention? Someone like him YT. Came unstuck under pressure.
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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 12 May 21 10.57am | |
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Giv me a John Grisham, James Patterson or a Lee Child and I'm as happy as Larry. Devour these kinda books. No trouble. But after watching the TV production of Les Miserables (hate musicals so never seen it) I had an overwhelming urge to read the book. I tackled it during first lockdown. It took me ages, but I persevered and glad I did. Incredible, descriptive story telling. Another great read was I Am Pilgrim by Terry Hayes. His first novel and a cracker.
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Teddy Eagle 12 May 21 11.11am | |
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