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Radek Cerny
I rarely read but borrowed a book off a mate today after he recommended it. The book is about a girl living with death in Germany in 1939, anyone read it before?
The Book Thief? If it is, read it, very good.
I rarely read but borrowed a book off a mate today after he recommended it. The book is about a girl living with death in Germany in 1939, anyone read it before?
currently reading a couple of books, 11.22.63 by Stephen King, which as usual for him has me completely hooked, excellent story nicely woven into historical events and dipping into previous novels
I found the 3rd one (Return of the King, or whatever) to be a chore, I'd kept losing track because all the characters have about 10 names each. But then I am a bit fick.
I'm currently reading, and will still be reading when you next resurrect this thread, Jon Lee Anderson's biog of Che Guevara. Interesting but massive.
Anybody read Shantaram?
I'm really enjoying it
Anybody?
Shantaram was fudging awesome
Finished the 2nd Song of Ice and Fire book Clash of Kings (Game of Thrones 2nd series) the other day. On the third one now. Brillant books! Looking forward to watching the series 1 and 2 now without worryong bout it spoiling the books
I think the books are better tbh. I only watch s.1 of the tv version, but the complexity of the numerous story lines between so many different characters made it hard to keep up with the tv version. Have now finished all 5 books and can't wait for the sixth to be published.
Currently reading "Steppenwolf" by Herman Hesse. One of my favourite authors when I'm in the mood for something a bit spiritual and introspective.
Yep, I read that a while back, would be a hell of a journey to make. Particularly if you can find a crappy old motorbike to do it onHave you read the motorcycle diaries? One of my ambitions is to recreate that journey at some point, hopefully I'll get round to it
I started to get into audio books a year ago, this was the first one I tried. Absolutely brilliant, the most absorbed I have ever been in a story. Missed the world he created when I finished it.
I tend to read books of epic scale, often series, not stand-alone books, though I enjoy many of those too.
Some of my favourite series (not mentioned in this thread) include the Hyperion sereis by Dan Simmons (Sci Fi), the Lonesome Dove series by Larry McMurtry (western), the First Law series by Joe Abercrombie (fantasy), the Aubrey–Maturin series by Patrick O'Brian (nautical historical fiction) and the L.A. Quartet by James Ellroy (crime).
Currently in the process of compiling a to-buy list of non-fiction books (psychology, history, politics, science, philosophy etc.), has anybody got any recommendations?