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no but i liked the free yellow face paint :o My brother gets it! :p well and my sister, i can't say i don't flick through though
 
As far as magazines go, I read NME, Q, Kerrang, Wisden, Spin, AOC, Evertonian, Shoot, FourFourTwo, Games tm, OPS3, Zoo, Nuts, FHM, Loaded, Heat...

I guess you could say I buy a lot of magazines.
 
Just signed out The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens, and The Phoenix Exultant by John C. Wright from the local library, eager to see how they turn out. Hamlet, one of Shakespeare's best tragedy's, was also a genius read (read it a few months ago).

EDIT: For a good read I suggest The Giver by Lois Lowry (read it 2 years ago)-a brilliant, exuberant story.
 
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In books, I'm reading Spun Out Shane Warne by Paul Barry. It is an unauthorized biography and the author had some heated exchanges with Warne whilst he was writing it so it is a good read.
In magazines, I read SPIN World Cricket Monthly, All Out Cricket and The Wisden Cricketer. They each have their unique styles and keep me up to date with the cricketing world.
 
In books, I'm reading Spun Out Shane Warne by Paul Barry. It is an unauthorized biography and the author had some heated exchanges with Warne whilst he was writing it so it is a good read.
In magazines, I read SPIN World Cricket Monthly, All Out Cricket and The Wisden Cricketer. They each have their unique styles and keep me up to date with the cricketing world.

I got that for Christmas,may have taken me two months to read but it was worth it!
Great book.:clap
 
hmm might have to try and find that book...
i read inside cricket and rugby league week when it comes to magazines.
 
I mainly read Autobiographies, or business related books, other than that i read a very limited selection, which are read very rarely.
 

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