Recommended Books
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^^ thanks Fran.. very useful stuff. I hadn't expected anyone on such a small website to have read any of her work, to be fair.
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That book was called " the long road home "
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^^ finished reading 'Two Caravans' several days ago and forgot to post... my initial impressions seemed to carry through the book; astute individual observations and descriptions, but the 'road story' plot was a bit messy and contrived to say the least... Vulk turning up in Sheffield was laughable... overall it was worth the read, but not as good as her debut, and I have to say, I'm in two minds about 'We're all made of Glue'.
anyway, just started:
the new one by Paul Torday: The Legacy of Hartlepool Hall..
... I do enjoy his books, very much.
anyway, just started:
the new one by Paul Torday: The Legacy of Hartlepool Hall..
... I do enjoy his books, very much.
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"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler
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We continue to surprise each other. This is good.Jared wrote:^^ thanks Fran.. very useful stuff. I hadn't expected anyone on such a small website to have read any of her work, to be fair.
Vinyl -anything else is data storage.
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just finished this one... another good read, although more straight forward than usual, with fewer twists and turns. always a pleasure mind...Jared wrote:anyway, just started:
the new one by Paul Torday: The Legacy of Hartlepool Hall..
... I do enjoy his books, very much.
you know for me, the height of 21st Century decadence is to be able to lie in bed of a morning, finish off a great book on your Amazon Kindle, then order your next one, have it downloaded and read the first chapter, before getting out of bed!
Next up: Mark Watson: Eleven
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oh, there's no doubt about it Ivor; there are some quality people on this forum... ;-)Ivor wrote:We continue to surprise each other. This is good.Jared wrote:^^ thanks Fran.. very useful stuff. I hadn't expected anyone on such a small website to have read any of her work, to be fair.
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well, the reading section has gone a little quiet of late... if anyone is interetsed, I can thoroughly recommend the above book... warm, funny, gentle, life-affirming and held my interest throughout... a quick and easy read, well worth the Euros...Jared wrote:Next up: Mark Watson: Eleven
next up: David Nicholls: The Understudy
Althouigh 'One Day' was written for a slightly younger audience than myself (with more than a whiff of the BBC3 about it) it was nevertheless very well written and deserving of it's critical acclaim, so I thought I'd give this one a go, for night-time reading.
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Recently completed "Human Smoke The beginnings of WW2 and the End of Civilisation" by Nicholson Baker.
A most enlightening read, each page contains 1 to 2 paragraphs only, all excerpts of quotes from the various players in the early 1930's up to 1941. If you are interested in WW2 / European history then this is recommended.
A most enlightening read, each page contains 1 to 2 paragraphs only, all excerpts of quotes from the various players in the early 1930's up to 1941. If you are interested in WW2 / European history then this is recommended.
Let the Good Times Roll...................
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"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler