brod wrote:Magpiespower wrote:
Enjoy it Magpie? I really did
Read this one earlier this year too.
Enjoyed it, but seemed a bit like an unfinished jigsaw with some Hughes and some of the other principal players refusing to give their perspectives
brod wrote:Magpiespower wrote:
Enjoy it Magpie? I really did
Footy Smart wrote:Ben Cousins Auto biog
Been a good read so far. It starts at when he realised how out of control his partying was (the point he left his old boy in a bus shelter while he scored drugs) and then started from the his child hood.
Gozu wrote:The Most Dangerous Animal Of All: Searching For My Father...And Finding The Zodiac Killer by Gary L. Stewart with Susan Mustafa

HH3 wrote:The other day I got 62 Goosebump books on my Kindle.
Takes me back to my childhood.
Right now Im reading The Horror at Camp Jellyjam.
Booney wrote:pels wrote:Booney wrote:"Young Blood" - The story of the family murders.
Is that the one The detective wrote?
Disturbing read, Unfortunately the truth will never come out.
Bob O'brien.
HH3 wrote:The other day I got 62 Goosebump books on my Kindle.
Takes me back to my childhood.
Right now Im reading The Horror at Camp Jellyjam.
valleys07 wrote:HH3 wrote:The other day I got 62 Goosebump books on my Kindle.
Takes me back to my childhood.
Right now Im reading The Horror at Camp Jellyjam.
So good!
Favourite HH3? Mine was The Headless Ghost.
HH3 wrote:valleys07 wrote:HH3 wrote:The other day I got 62 Goosebump books on my Kindle.
Takes me back to my childhood.
Right now Im reading The Horror at Camp Jellyjam.
So good!
Favourite HH3? Mine was The Headless Ghost.
Heaps. The Curse of Camp Cold Lake was really good.
A Night In Terror Tower as well...
So many good ones. And I used to read multiple books a day when I was about 9 or 10.

Footy Smart wrote:Im currently into the 3rd Hunger Games book. Had no intention of reading them until i saw a 3 minute snippet of the movie on TV. it looked quirky but interesting so i got into the books. Haven’t watched the movies yet and will do once i finish reading the books
Pseudo wrote:Footy Smart wrote:Im currently into the 3rd Hunger Games book. Had no intention of reading them until i saw a 3 minute snippet of the movie on TV. it looked quirky but interesting so i got into the books. Haven’t watched the movies yet and will do once i finish reading the books
I read the first Hunger Games book sometime last year, I think ... I loved it to bits. Within 2 weeks I had bought and watched the movie, and read the other two books.
While the first book was brilliant, Catching Fire left me a bit disappointed. I did not like the plot element by which Katniss & Peeta were forced back into the Hunger Games arena. This seemed contrived to me. However the actual games (once they were in the arena) was rather well done. I saw the movie in May and this helped my appreciation of the second book.
Mockingjay was crap. The plot stretched credulity a bit too far for my liking. Happenings were arbitrary and poorly fleshed out. "Hey, we need to rescue Peeta from the Capitol" - then turn the page, and bingo, he's been rescued. How? Where are the details, Suzanne Collins?
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