Wanted Man by Lee Child

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Re: Wanted Man by Lee Child

Postby Bethers » Fri Oct 12, 2012 6:56 pm

There's a really good (big) library here at the park I'm working now. It's not a trading - but a borrowing - and I borrowed a Jeffrey Archer book of some of his short stories. Do any of you read him? I like his books; slightly different feeling to them, being as they are in Great Britain. I read one of his books of short stories once before ad am thoroughly enjoying these - The book is "Cat O'Nine Tails". I'll probably finish it tonight.

Good thing - I'll not be reading all the ebooks I have - will keep borrowing while here. Might as well grow my book collection and find some here to read instead.
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Re: Wanted Man by Lee Child

Postby havingfunnow » Sat Oct 13, 2012 11:13 am

How lovely to have a library right there! That is a really fortunate thing. I'd probably go nuts without borrowing privileges.

I haven't read Jeffrey Archer yet, although I enjoyed Reginald Hill's Dalzeil & Pascoe novels. Isn't it strange how the language, the customs, and even the thought patterns can be so similar, yet with such distinct differences? I like that when I read books from other English-speaking countries.
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Re: Wanted Man by Lee Child

Postby mtngal » Sat Oct 13, 2012 11:27 am

So many great recommendations! Making a list.....
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