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I recently read "What not to Drive" by Richard Hammond.


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And would you recommend it Cameron?

Does it have a good plot, story line, who's perspective is the story told from, come on fill us in, we're all agog. :angel:

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Try the Viz annual, it's quite cerebral


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ellie wrote:
And would you recommend it Cameron?

Does it have a good plot, story line, who's perspective is the story told from, come on fill us in, we're all agog. :angel:



speak for yourself it sounds dull as sh*t to me :angel: :D


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Hmm, it'll be on the shelf - I won't be rushing to read it again all that soon but it'll be handy to refer to at times. You never know though, Chad might like it.


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I should probably read something like that... since that A-Z of cars game finished I can't even remember most models. Not that i was sad enough to actually look at the backs of cars as I walked down the street to try and help, not AT ALL!

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Get serious everybody! I don't think this is helping Chad in her quest for reading material.


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well I have put loads of suggestions forward in this forum. To do so again would just be repeating myself and you would moan which is why I suggested she read the other threads :D


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Very considerate HC. I did always like that about you.


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good point HC!

If you haven't already read it I really liked 'The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night Time'.

Mind you I'm just away to start a book on French grammar, unfortunately that is true :roll:

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CameronBB4 wrote:
Very considerate HC. I did always like that about you.



ta luv :D


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Mind you I'm just away to start a book on French grammar, unfortunately that is true :roll:

Malheureusement.


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Look, either Chad's away to the local 24-hr bookshop in Sheffield or else she's annoyed with all this carry on. Can't people be sensible once in a while! :evil:


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malheureusement is funnily enough a word I've always been able to spell. One of my many 'must haves' in an essay.

ca ce n'est pas le cas pour

a l'avenir je voudrais ou ma scolarité terminée

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shall think of more for tomorrow ::lol::

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shall think of more for tomorrow ::lol::

More books to recommend to Chad?


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