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Biker

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
But I'm lost, who's turn is it? :confused:

I think it's back to me, and somehow as well as Berk. Quite how the system is working now escapes me but anyway...

Berk is offering one from this selection:

Ian Rankin - The Black Book AND Mortal Causes (paperback double bill)
A.R.R.R. Roberts - The Sellamillion (paperback, a spoof of The Simarillion)
Tony Ballantyne - Recursion (hardback)
Katherine Kerr & Mark Kreighbaum - Palace (paperback)

And from me from this selection:

Inquisitor by Ian Watson. From the Warhammer 40,000 Games workshop books. Powered armour, battles in space etc (ISBN 1-85283-835-3)
The Postman by David Brin. The book the Kevin Costner film was based upon. Post-Apocolyptic survivor story (ISBN 1-85723-629-7)
Around the world in 80 days by Jules Verne. The classic, and if you need more info you ought to be ashamed.:lmao:
 
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RonW

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Nov 29, 2010
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The system was the same as the G.I.O-thread, but got messed up somehow.

I suggest we go back to 1 offer at a time, being Biker's now.
Agreed??

And from me from this selection:

Inquisitor by Ian Watson. From the Warhammer 40,000 Games workshop books. Powered armour, battles in space etc (ISBN 1-85283-835-3)
The Postman by David Brin. The book the Kevin Costner film was based upon. Post-Apocolyptic survivor story (ISBN 1-85723-629-7)
Around the world in 80 days by Jules Verne. The classic, and if you need more info you ought to be ashamed.:lmao:
 

Biker

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
The system was the same as the G.I.O-thread, but got messed up somehow.

I suggest we go back to 1 offer at a time, being Biker's now.
Agreed??

Gets my vote... and Berk off the hook for the moment. Hope you don't mind Berk. Sit back and let the pressure relax until the next time you see something nice.

On offer:

Inquisitor by Ian Watson. From the Warhammer 40,000 Games workshop books. Powered armour, battles in space etc (ISBN 1-85283-835-3)
or
The Postman by David Brin. The book the Kevin Costner film was based upon. Post-Apocolyptic survivor story (ISBN 1-85723-629-7)
or
Around the world in 80 days by Jules Verne. The classic, and if you need more info you ought to be ashamed.
 

Berk

Tenderfoot
Feb 8, 2011
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Northants
Simples, I'll snap up Inquisitor. ;) Always a sucker for the Black Library.
In return, see my previous selection:

Ian Rankin - The Black Book AND Mortal Causes (paperback double bill)
A.R.R.R. Roberts - The Sellamillion (paperback, a spoof of The Simarillion)
Tony Ballantyne - Recursion (hardback)
Katherine Kerr & Mark Kreighbaum - Palace (paperback)
 

Berk

Tenderfoot
Feb 8, 2011
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Northants
Your welcome to it.

Now, Who wants the golden compass and co? They are very good, for adults and kids. I would keep them but I already have them.

Arrived today, my dog thought it was for him, and was mightily disappointed that it wasn't. I did let him play with the box though when I'd got the book out.

My offers are:

Ian Rankin - The Black Book AND Mortal Causes (paperback double bill)
A.R.R.R. Roberts - The Sellamillion (paperback, a spoof of The Simarillion)
Tony Ballantyne - Recursion (hardback)
Katherine Kerr & Mark Kreighbaum - Palace (paperback)

(How long 'til I root some more and offer a different selection?)
 

Biker

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Just had an email from my Mother to say the Golden Compass books have arrived. Many thanks Tengu. I'll pick 'em up when I'm in the UK next month.

Currently on offer from Berk (though that could change soon perhaps?):

Ian Rankin - The Black Book AND Mortal Causes (paperback double bill)
A.R.R.R. Roberts - The Sellamillion (paperback, a spoof of The Simarillion)
Tony Ballantyne - Recursion (hardback)
Katherine Kerr & Mark Kreighbaum - Palace (paperback)
 

Berk

Tenderfoot
Feb 8, 2011
84
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Northants
Bump.

Since there are no takers I'll offer up the following selection as well as the previous selection.

Arthur C. Clarke - Greetings, Carbon-Based Bipeds! (paperback) http://www.amazon.co.uk/Greetings-Carbon-Based-Bipeds-Arthur-Clarke/dp/000224697X
Richard Branson - Losing My Virginity, The Autobiography (paperback) http://www.amazon.co.uk/Losing-Virginity-Autobiography-Richard-Branson/dp/0753506483
Roger Caras - Dangerous to Man (paperback, slightly tatty cover, NOT the revised edition linked) http://www.amazon.com/Dangerous-Man-Roger-Caras/dp/0883170345
Ian Rankin - The Black Book AND Mortal Causes (paperback double bill) http://www.amazon.co.uk/Black-Book-Mortal-Causes-Omnibus/dp/1898800863
A.R.R.R. Roberts - The Sellamillion (paperback, a spoof of The Simarillion) http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sellamillion-Disappointing-Other-Book/dp/B001LIUFXM
Tony Ballantyne - Recursion (hardback) http://www.amazon.co.uk/Recursion-Tony-Ballantyne/dp/0330426990
Katherine Kerr & Mark Kreighbaum - Palace (paperback) http://www.amazon.co.uk/Palace-Novel-Pinch-Katharine-Kerr/dp/055357373X

Sadly, not all the links are useful.. Versions may differ too, but they should give you an idea about most of the books.
 

Berk

Tenderfoot
Feb 8, 2011
84
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Northants
Will get it out to you tomorrow Tengu. I finished The Road last night, a very interesting read, but the style it was written in made it quite hard going when tired.
Biker, yours arrived yesterday, thank you very much.

Currently on offer from Tengu is Moby Dick
 

Tengu

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Hoy....

4 books as a job lot. David Almond `Skellig` `Kits Wilderness` `Counting stars` and `Heaven Eyes`

Childrens books but good for the young at heart.
 

Suffolksteve

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May 24, 2010
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God this thread is hard to please! Not even a sniff!

I also have the Himalaya and the pole to pole by michael palin, either of these are now on offer too!
 

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