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I thought I should finished off my readit2011 reading.
November with the theme of #moreads included:
- Snuff by Terry Pratchett is an amazing, sad tale on value and worth
- Reamde by Neal Stephenson is about families, storytelling and coneections
- The track of sand by Andrea Camilleri simplicity presented with complexity (and amazing food)
- Jamie and New Scientist magazines
- Knit the city and Stitch London are engaging books about knitting- you can even knit a pigeon
- Good as dead by Mark Billingham - pacy police action
- Rift walker by Clay and Sue Griffith - still not sure about this vampire title
- Wolfheart by Richard A Knaak was an engaging title set in World of Warcraft. It was interesting reading a title located in an environment I had explored in a game
- Games informer - 2 issues
- Short and sweet: the best of home baking by Dan Leopard is amazing and the recipes are great
- Jamie's Great Britain is another interesting recipe book which I have been having fun exploring
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