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Recommended Books

Post by Ptangyangkipperbang » Sat May 20, 2023 12:06 pm

Currently I'm reading the Flashman papers by George Macdonald Fraser there are 12 books in total.I was aware of them but did not realise how good they actually were until a mate recently lent them me.Harry Flashman was the school bully from Tom Brown's Schooldays and are set when Flashman is grown up and in the British army in the Victorian age.They cover a period of history starting in 1839 and set with a backdrop of the first Afghan war Afro American slave trade the Crimean war amongst others.Its a fascinating account of that period mixing fact and fiction with historical figures appearing throughout.Its certainly not pc correct and at times not for the faint hearted.He is a bully coward cad and serial womaniser it's proper boys own stuff.Its a satirical take on those times and with the immense research that has gone into these books the best history lesson I have ever had

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by Middle-agedClaret » Sat May 20, 2023 1:07 pm

I have read, and greatly enjoyed, the Flashman books.
George Macdonald Fraser was a prolific writer. I thought his best work was a collection of short stories based on his war service, called “The General Danced At Dawn” it’s a while since I read it,but I remember one character, captain of the unit football team, whose ethos was “Let’s get tore into them” it’s a very funny book.
IMHO, of course.

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by Boss Hogg » Sat May 20, 2023 1:09 pm

Depends what you like but

Fatherland by Robert Harris

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by Lancasterclaret » Sat May 20, 2023 1:35 pm

Just finished "Guadalcanal" by Richard Frank

Excellent

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by Vintage Claret » Sat May 20, 2023 2:08 pm

Anything by James Patterson or Denis Lehane if you like crime thrillers

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by elwaclaret » Sat May 20, 2023 2:11 pm

For anyone looking for the reality behind the myth of Victorian life…

Palaces of Pleasure by Lee Jackson takes you into the victorian world of leisure, they liked to be amused.

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by Buxtonclaret » Sat May 20, 2023 2:52 pm

Just dug out the Gormenghast series.
Read them years ago so, thought I'd read them again and see how much I've forgot. :)

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by helmclaret » Sat May 20, 2023 3:26 pm

elwaclaret wrote:
Sat May 20, 2023 2:11 pm
For anyone looking for the reality behind the myth of Victorian life…

Palaces of Pleasure by Lee Jackson takes you into the victorian world of leisure, they liked to be amused.
I didn’t think Leisure was that old??

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by Surrey_Longsider » Sat May 20, 2023 3:49 pm

I have to say it ... but a good fantasy novel from a debut author: The Stone of Radnor by Paul R. Somerville. Like a Game of Thrones for a slightly younger reader, but adults too.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Stone-Radnor-G ... C89&sr=8-1
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Re: Recommended Books

Post by JohnMac » Sat May 20, 2023 4:58 pm

Read the Flashman Papers many years ago and found them hilarious in the main.

Also read 'The General Danced at Dawn'.

Nowadays I am a Kindle Unlimited convert as big heavy books hurt my face at night :D

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by Lip » Sat May 20, 2023 5:11 pm

The Katie Mcguire detective series by Graham Masterton are a very very good read.About 9 books in all and need to read them in order.Plenty of gore so be warned ⚠️

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by AlargeClaret » Sat May 20, 2023 5:49 pm

Another big up for the Flashman Papers , marvellous entertainment along with brilliant history .

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by Volvoclaret » Sat May 20, 2023 8:13 pm

Another thumbs up for Flashman. Also, can't fail to be cheered up by Terry Pratchett.
Just wondering whether Bosscat has finally managed to finish The Hairy Caterpillar?

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by Aclaret » Sat May 20, 2023 8:49 pm

Volvoclaret wrote:
Sat May 20, 2023 8:13 pm
Another thumbs up for Flashman. Also, can't fail to be cheered up by Terry Pratchett.
Just wondering whether Bosscat has finally managed to finish The Hairy Caterpillar?
I reckon Bosscat finished it and has now moved on to The Hairy Caterpillars Birthday Party :D

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by Volvoclaret » Sat May 20, 2023 9:13 pm

Aclaret wrote:
Sat May 20, 2023 8:49 pm
I reckon Bosscat finished it and has now moved on to The Hairy Caterpillars Birthday Party :D
That's him tied up for the Summer then. Let's hope he finishes before start of next season.😉

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by timshorts » Sun May 21, 2023 7:09 am

Volvoclaret wrote:
Sat May 20, 2023 9:13 pm
That's him tied up for the Summer then. Let's hope he finishes before start of next season.😉
Just in time for the release of "the big hairy caterpillar replaces Brereton Diaz".

I won't give away the ending, but it turns out that having three left feet is better than two.

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by basil6345789 » Sun May 21, 2023 8:04 pm

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by burnmark » Mon May 22, 2023 7:57 am

I’m slightly biased as he is the Vicar at our church, but I’ve just finished ‘Our Daily Bread’ by Father Alex Frost. A staunch Claret, he tells some honest, sad and funny stories of his ministry so far.
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Post by eastanglianclaret » Mon May 22, 2023 8:09 am

For those with a passing interest in the Whitechapel Murders the book 'Severin - A Tale of Jack The Ripper' is a very good novel based around the fact that Inspector Abberline suspected that George Chapman (real name Severin Klosowski) was the Whitechapel Murderer.

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by Pickles » Mon May 22, 2023 8:16 am

The Girl With Seven Names by Hyeonseo Lee.

First hand account of growing up in North Korea, and how she left. Fascinating, still often think about it.

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by dsr » Mon May 22, 2023 1:02 pm

On the same lines as Flashman - ie. informative about history but light hearted and not to be taken too seriously:

1. The 100 year old man who jumped out of the window and disappeared - Jonas Jonasson - romps through 20th century history and politics.
2. Jodi Taylor's St Mary's series - time travel (sorry, history in contemporary time) from dinosaurs right up to date.

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by Bosscat » Mon May 22, 2023 1:19 pm

hey are there anymore Hairy Catterpillar books I`ve finished "Birthday party" ;)
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Post by ecc » Mon May 22, 2023 1:27 pm

Anything by Cormac McCarthy.

I'm two-thirds through "The Crossing", the second book of his Border Trilogy.

Set in New Mexico and Mexico they are "coming of age" tales. His prose is superb and he has the ability to maintain the reader's interest despite writing about a modicum of "events".

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by sjb » Mon May 22, 2023 1:32 pm

If you're a fan of British police procedurals/detective stories then anything by Peter James, the late Peter Robinson, Mark Billingham, Sharon Bolton, Burnley-born Stephen Booth, Stuart McBride & Belinda Bauer.

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by Surrey_Longsider » Mon May 22, 2023 1:38 pm

I should have added - the author is a claret fan... just in case you want to support one of your own. It's a great holiday read and and a rip-roaring page turning adventure story :)
Surrey_Longsider wrote:
Sat May 20, 2023 3:49 pm
I have to say it ... but a good fantasy novel from a debut author: The Stone of Radnor by Paul R. Somerville. Like a Game of Thrones for a slightly younger reader, but adults too.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Stone-Radnor-G ... C89&sr=8-1

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by KateR » Mon May 22, 2023 1:59 pm

Hubby asked for books at Christmas and recently for his birthday, all by the same author, Gabriel Farago, he seems to be enjoying them and spent the weekend reading one. He says there a mix between Dan Brown and Indian Jones, but detective/investigative reporter style. Just asked and he's on "The disappearance of Anna Popov".

Thought I'd share from his point of view rather than mine for obvious reasons.

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by davideyresleftear » Mon May 22, 2023 2:11 pm

Most books by Stephen Kingtg fly by, but 11/22/63 is 10/10 for me and I think it’s his best book since his early years

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Post by boyyanno » Mon May 22, 2023 3:30 pm

davideyresleftear wrote:
Mon May 22, 2023 2:11 pm
Most books by Stephen Kingtg fly by, but 11/22/63 is 10/10 for me and I think it’s his best book since his early years
I'm another King fan. The Institute which is one of his more recent works was another good one. I also like a lot of the ones he published as Bachman, The Running man and The Long walk are two very decent books.

Some of his early stuff is immense though, Firestarter is one of my all time favourites.

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by Volvoclaret » Mon May 22, 2023 3:52 pm

sjb wrote:
Mon May 22, 2023 1:32 pm
If you're a fan of British police procedurals/detective stories then anything by Peter James, the late Peter Robinson, Mark Billingham, Sharon Bolton, Burnley-born Stephen Booth, Stuart McBride & Belinda Bauer.
Also add Ian Rankin and Val McDermid.

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by Volvoclaret » Mon May 22, 2023 4:46 pm

Bosscat wrote:
Mon May 22, 2023 1:19 pm
hey are there anymore Hairy Catterpillar books I`ve finished "Birthday party" ;)
Audio books don't count.
Spook yourself and read Harry the poisonous Centipede

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Post by dsr » Mon May 22, 2023 5:11 pm

Volvoclaret wrote:
Mon May 22, 2023 3:52 pm
Also add Ian Rankin and Val McDermid.
And Peter Lovesey.

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Post by Quicknick » Mon May 22, 2023 5:38 pm

'The Necessary Death of Lewis Winter' by Malcom Mackay. I read his debut recently and will be reading the rest of his books. 31 when he had this book published. It gets criticised for 'telling' and not 'showing', but the starkness of its style lends itself well to the subject matter. This book is very well-written, despite what the usual I've-done-a-creative-writing-course/English-degree-brigade might think.

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by Quicknick » Mon May 22, 2023 7:05 pm

sjb wrote:
Mon May 22, 2023 1:32 pm
If you're a fan of British police procedurals/detective stories then anything by Peter James, the late Peter Robinson, Mark Billingham, Sharon Bolton, Burnley-born Stephen Booth, Stuart McBride & Belinda Bauer.
I didn't realise Peter Robinson had died. I've read a lot of his books. They're good.

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by mikeS » Tue May 23, 2023 8:17 am

davideyresleftear wrote:
Mon May 22, 2023 2:11 pm
Most books by Stephen Kingtg fly by, but 11/22/63 is 10/10 for me and I think it’s his best book since his early years
It is a good story - as are most of King's.

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Post by karatekid » Tue May 23, 2023 8:31 am

The Master and Margarita
Novel by Mikhail Bulgakov

Just taken delivery of this. Banned in Soviet Union until after his death. It’s something a bit different.

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by Stalbansclaret » Tue May 23, 2023 9:44 am

mikeS wrote:
Tue May 23, 2023 8:17 am
It is a good story - as are most of King's.
I thought I’d try a Stephen King (not my usual …I’m more a crime and espionage man and think John Le Carre is the master) and read his Under The Dome thing (I think that was the title). Thought it was one of the worst books I’ve ever read.
Currently “enjoying” reading about Putin and Killer in the Kremlin and Freezing Order are a couple of books that really bring home just how many evil acts the Russian state gave got away with in recent years. Scary stuff.
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Re: Recommended Books

Post by ChrisG » Tue May 23, 2023 9:48 am

Beyond the Wall by Katja Hoyer is an excellent account of life in the DDR during the cold war

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by fatboy47 » Sun Jun 11, 2023 9:56 pm

The Sellout.... Paul Beatty.


If you like Hunter Thompson /Martin Amis/Howard Jacobson's type of stuff you'll love this.

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Post by timshorts » Sun Jun 11, 2023 10:10 pm

I don't think that I've recommended "death and the penguin" on here before, by Andre kurkuv. Not too long, entertaining, sort of quaint, very original, and not one of those russian books where unless you write down the names of people as you go along, you forget who half the cast is.

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by JohnMcGreal » Sun Jun 11, 2023 10:41 pm

I've just finished In Cold Blood by Truman Capote and thought it was brilliant. An intriguing true story which I couldn't put down.

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by Bigvince » Sun Jun 11, 2023 11:02 pm

Boss Hogg wrote:
Sat May 20, 2023 1:09 pm
Depends what you like but

Fatherland by Robert Harris
Read it few few years back, a fabulous sliding doors novel, and a glimpse into the future had the third reich been victorious,

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Re: Recommended Books

Post by Bosscat » Sun Jun 11, 2023 11:15 pm

Volvoclaret wrote:
Mon May 22, 2023 4:46 pm
Audio books don't count.
Spook yourself and read Harry the poisonous Centipede
Spoiler alert Harry is found innocent of poisoning george the caterpillar ... It was Bernie the blowfly who tried to set Harry up after Harry slept with Bernies sister

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