What book are you reading?
What book are you reading?
I’ve just taken delivery of the autobiography Alexei Navalny - Patriot and it’s a very interesting read so far. What are you reading or have recently read that you enjoyed.
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Stephen King wrote a couple of books for a publisher called ‘Hard Case Crime’
Later and the Colorado Kid
Enjoyed them both but discovered the publisher has released many books from many great authors that must sometimes fancy writing something different to what they normally write
Worth a look if you’re into that kind of thing
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Also reading Never Somewhere Else by Alex Gray that I got for 50p in a charity shop
It’s Glasgow’s version of Rankins Rebus - worth a read
Later and the Colorado Kid
Enjoyed them both but discovered the publisher has released many books from many great authors that must sometimes fancy writing something different to what they normally write
Worth a look if you’re into that kind of thing
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Also reading Never Somewhere Else by Alex Gray that I got for 50p in a charity shop
It’s Glasgow’s version of Rankins Rebus - worth a read
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I have recently read The Shining, as I had never read anything by Stephen King before and thought I should give one of his books a go at some stage. Really enjoyed it actually, but a lot of differences to the film.
Currently reading Dr Sleep, although not seen the film version of it yet. Quite enjoying, but not far into it yet.
Edit - I had not seen Shire's comment before posting with his SK reference! Spooky times, must be nearly Halloween
Currently reading Dr Sleep, although not seen the film version of it yet. Quite enjoying, but not far into it yet.
Edit - I had not seen Shire's comment before posting with his SK reference! Spooky times, must be nearly Halloween

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The Death Watcher... Chris Carter..
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Just finished The Watchers by Dean Koontz. Now on SAS Great Escapes by Damien Lewis.
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The Armour of Light by Ken Follett
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‘How to develop a super power memory’
But I keep forgetting where I put it!
But I keep forgetting where I put it!
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Just starting "Cloud Cuckoo Land" by Anthony Doerr. Whilst not being the least bit interested in it herself, my wife is suggesting it seems very appropriate!
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Unruly by David Mitchell, covers the early kings and queens up to Elizabeth 1st. Pretty good for a non historian about half way through it.
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The Coffin Road by Peter May. I really enjoy his mystery/thriller books set in the Outer Hebrides and this is no exception.
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Me too, I’m enjoying it.Cardclaret wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 10:06 pmUnruly by David Mitchell, covers the early kings and queens up to Elizabeth 1st. Pretty good for a non historian about half way through it.
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Re reading Catch 22 and The Old Devils atm....with Our Man in Havana and Howard Jacobson's Mighty Walzer next in line.
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All a bit samey aren’t they. Coffin road was ok but if you’ve read Blackhouse you needn’t bother with his other work.Stalbansclaret wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 10:07 pmThe Coffin Road by Peter May. I really enjoy his mystery/thriller books set in the Outer Hebrides and this is no exception.
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The Fourth Protocol, Frederick Forsyth.
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The Complete Kitchen Cabinetmaker by Bob Lang
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Hunting Evil by Chris Carter
Looks like I'm about 3 books behind "Lip" in reading the Robert Hunter series.
But they are VERY GOOD!!
Looks like I'm about 3 books behind "Lip" in reading the Robert Hunter series.
But they are VERY GOOD!!
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The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson a true story set in 1890s America about the building of a world's fair interlinked with a serial killer lurking within the city.A fantastic read and unbelievable how the story is not more well known.Will add previous ly read Mist Over Pendle by Robert Neil aa fictional account of the Pendle witches you get a real feel and atmosphere of the times made better because you know the area it's about
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Deconstructing Jack by Simon Daryl Wood. A thought-provoking read for those who have an interest in The Whitechapel Murders, but a bit of a trawl in places.
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I read a random Ian Rankin book a year or so ago and really enjoyed it. I’ve finally got round to reading his REBUS series, so I’m currently three quarters of the way through ‘KNOTS AND CROSSES’… and it’s excellent. I’ve bought the first three.
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Almost finished The Final Twist by Jeffrey Deaver. It's in the Colter Shaw series but not a patch (in my opinion) on his Lincoln Rhyme books. Next up is Gabriel's Moon the new William Boyd. Love his books.
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Eight Miles High by Richie Unterberger.
It's the second volume of his study of Folk-Rock - the first was called Turn! Turn! Turn!.
For those in the UK it's not what you would expect. In fact the UK Folk-Rock scene is largely by passed. It concerns more about the US experience.
In the first volume we start with Dylan going electric at the Newport Folk Festival and what led up to that, and The Byrds and Mr Tambourine Man and the consequences.
The volume I'm reading goes on to Acid Rock, Country-Rock, a couple of chapters on the British scene, ending around 1970.
I'm not sure the books are that useful but there are some obscure musicians that may interest me.
It's the second volume of his study of Folk-Rock - the first was called Turn! Turn! Turn!.
For those in the UK it's not what you would expect. In fact the UK Folk-Rock scene is largely by passed. It concerns more about the US experience.
In the first volume we start with Dylan going electric at the Newport Folk Festival and what led up to that, and The Byrds and Mr Tambourine Man and the consequences.
The volume I'm reading goes on to Acid Rock, Country-Rock, a couple of chapters on the British scene, ending around 1970.
I'm not sure the books are that useful but there are some obscure musicians that may interest me.
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Just finished ready 'Holly' by Stephen King and dip in and out of 'Catastrophe' by Max Hastings about World War 1.
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Love and Mr.Lewisham, by H.G. Wells.
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“A woman of no importance” - Sonia Purnell….about Virginia Hall, an American woman who infiltrated the Vichy Command during WW2…..arguably WW2 most dangerous spy and a woman of enormous bravery
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We Germans, by Alexander Starritt.
Really good so far!
Really good so far!
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For the UK folk- rock scene, Rob Young’s Electric Eden is hard to beat.Hipper wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2024 8:37 amEight Miles High by Richie Unterberger.
It's the second volume of his study of Folk-Rock - the first was called Turn! Turn! Turn!.
For those in the UK it's not what you would expect. In fact the UK Folk-Rock scene is largely by passed. It concerns more about the US experience.
In the first volume we start with Dylan going electric at the Newport Folk Festival and what led up to that, and The Byrds and Mr Tambourine Man and the consequences.
The volume I'm reading goes on to Acid Rock, Country-Rock, a couple of chapters on the British scene, ending around 1970.
I'm not sure the books are that useful but there are some obscure musicians that may interest me.
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Three Men in a Boat.
I read 'Brave New World" last week, that's pretty odd.
I read 'Brave New World" last week, that's pretty odd.
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I will find you - Jo Kenda
If you have seen the series ‘Homicide Hunter’ on crime and investigation, you will know all about him. A fascinating individual.
If you have seen the series ‘Homicide Hunter’ on crime and investigation, you will know all about him. A fascinating individual.
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Just finished "The Shortest History of the Soviet Union" and about to start on "The Shortest History of Germany".
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Three Men in a Boat is the funniest book I have ever read.dougcollins wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2024 12:26 pmThree Men in a Boat.
I read 'Brave New World" last week, that's pretty odd.
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You're not wrong!lakedistrictclaret wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2024 12:43 pmThree Men in a Boat is the funniest book I have ever read.
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Killing Thatcher by Rory Carroll.
An almost unbelievable story. Really well written. Gripping from start to finish. Finished it in 5 days.
An almost unbelievable story. Really well written. Gripping from start to finish. Finished it in 5 days.
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I'm currently reading Fall Out by Tim Shipman, having recently finished All Out War by the same author.
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Both yourself and dougcollins say its the funniest book you have ever read, but neither say who the author is. A little help please.lakedistrictclaret wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2024 12:43 pmThree Men in a Boat is the funniest book I have ever read.
If you are looking for something funny to read you cant go far wrong with, GOOD OMENS by Terry Pratchet and Neil Gaiman.
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Beyond the Wall: East Germany, 1949-1990
About everyday life in the former GDR. Fascinating read.
About everyday life in the former GDR. Fascinating read.
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It's by Jerome K. Jerome, written in 1889.
If I ever need cheering up, I read a couple of chapters. Always does the trick.
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Thanks for that. Will keep my eyes open for it.lakedistrictclaret wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2024 3:23 pmIt's by Jerome K. Jerome, written in 1889.
If I ever need cheering up, I read a couple of chapters. Always does the trick.
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Maybe, but it's a long time since I read the Blackhouse trilogy so I can take it. He tells a good story and brings in interesting historical and geographical detail about the Outer Hebrides. Even though I've been up there I was unawatre of the Flannan Islands which feature in this one. I read a fairly wide variety of stuff..it's just that this is the book I'm on at the moment.quoonbeatz wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 10:28 pmAll a bit samey aren’t they. Coffin road was ok but if you’ve read Blackhouse you needn’t bother with his other work.
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My mate Neil Sheasby's book
Boys Dreaming Soul
Boys Dreaming Soul
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The fastest novel I ever read was Cornelius Ryan - The Longest Day. Finished it in 4 days on holiday one year.JohnMcGreal wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2024 1:51 pmKilling Thatcher by Rory Carroll.
An almost unbelievable story. Really well written. Gripping from start to finish. Finished it in 5 days.
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One hundred years of solitude- Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Ken Follett - Fall of Giants
He’s an amazing story-teller, and with this one, the first of a trilogy, though 14 years old now, mixing the factual accuracy and protagonaists of World War One with a well-woven story.
He’s an amazing story-teller, and with this one, the first of a trilogy, though 14 years old now, mixing the factual accuracy and protagonaists of World War One with a well-woven story.
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Don't be daft!
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Jeremy Bowen’s The making of the modern Middle East…very topical and written by one of the best BBC journalists in recent times. He’ll need to write a sequel soon though.
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He certainly will with what's been going on.Suratclaret wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 5:50 amJeremy Bowen’s The making of the modern Middle East…very topical and written by one of the best BBC journalists in recent times. He’ll need to write a sequel soon though.
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Endurance - Alfred Lansing
All about Shackleton’s (failed) Arctic expedition.
All about Shackleton’s (failed) Arctic expedition.
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Brilliant book, it's also a very different perspective on the DDR than you get from say StasilandClovius Boofus wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2024 2:56 pmBeyond the Wall: East Germany, 1949-1990
About everyday life in the former GDR. Fascinating read.
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Yep...read the Germany one as prep for time spent in Berlin recently...money well spent even though Hawes tended to lump nearly all the condemnation onto the eastern side.