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What are your favourite books? Any types and genres etc...

 

Few of mine are:

1: Man eaters of Kumaon- Jim Corbett

2: The man eating leopard of Rudraprayag- Jim Corbett

3: Death in the long grass- Peter Hathaway Capstick

4: A way of life- Reg Kray

5: I walked by night- Lillias rider haggard/ F.rolfe

 

I've got loads more but there are a few. You can pick the Jim Corbett ones up second hand from amazon for literally a few pence, for anyone who likes reading I would say buy them. They are so good its hard to put into words!

 

atb,

 

HJ

 

heres one (agree with you)http://www.archive.org/stream/maneatersofkumao029903mbp/maneatersofkumao029903mbp_djvu.txt

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the butcher boy - Patrick McCabe

the mermaid singing - Val McDermid

hannibal - thomas harris

It - stephen king

pretty much anything to do with serial killers :o or criminal psychology, also anything to do with the occult

 

 

" It " scared the crap outta me. It took me two attempts to finish it, despite it being a complete gripper, just because i wussed out :icon_redface:

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the butcher boy - Patrick McCabe

the mermaid singing - Val McDermid

hannibal - thomas harris

It - stephen king

pretty much anything to do with serial killers :o or criminal psychology, also anything to do with the occult

 

 

" It " scared the crap outta me. It took me two attempts to finish it, despite it being a complete gripper, just because i wussed out :icon_redface:

 

i was the same, gave myself nightmares :icon_redface:

tryed to watch the film once... not even remotely scary, been a few years since i last read the book but i remember that the clown reached his hand up from the gutter and ripped a boys arm off??

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the butcher boy - Patrick McCabe

the mermaid singing - Val McDermid

hannibal - thomas harris

It - stephen king

pretty much anything to do with serial killers :o or criminal psychology, also anything to do with the occult

 

 

" It " scared the crap outta me. It took me two attempts to finish it, despite it being a complete gripper, just because i wussed out :icon_redface:

 

i was the same, gave myself nightmares :icon_redface:

tryed to watch the film once... not even remotely scary, been a few years since i last read the book but i remember that the clown reached his hand up from the gutter and ripped a boys arm off??

 

 

The film was a mess, disjointed, scrappy, and because it was made for tv, it was nowhere near graphic enough. It was a real shame too, because Tim Curry nailed Pennywise. He was fantastically sinister.

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the butcher boy - Patrick McCabe

the mermaid singing - Val McDermid

hannibal - thomas harris

It - stephen king

pretty much anything to do with serial killers :o or criminal psychology, also anything to do with the occult

 

 

The butcher boy- forgot that one-brilliant-one in every village in ireland,,the field by jb keane as well(a play i know)-i love its accuracy ,every character is a total bollox

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