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The occasional book thread lives...
Just finishing: Geoff Dyer's [i]Paris Trance[/i], smartly observed account of not-entirely-likeable twentysomethings falling in love. It gave me flashbacks.
Up next: Daniel Woodrell's [i]Bayou Trilogy[/i]. Arrived at this guy's books via [i]Winter's Bone[/i] - the Ozarks are much like the Mendips, it seems.
Pratchets new one "snuff".
All Hell Let Loose: The World at War 1939-1945 by Max Hastings
A Clash of Kings...book 2 in the 'A Song of Fire and Ice' Saga by George R R Martin..got the whole saga to read through, and loving it so far.
Just finished HHGTTG for the umpteenth time, still makes me laugh and puts a smile on my face for the day 🙂
On book 9 of the Malazan series. Got a bit burned out with it tbh but feel like I've got to finish it off.
JG Farrell "Troubles".
Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel. Quite good, but takes a while to get into it.
blood meridian
bit disappointed with the opening few chapters, TBH
Metro 2033
was thinking of giving Game of Thrones a whizz next ... that or whatever's up next in Aubrey/Maturin.
previous was Grossman "Life and Fate", chewy in places.
I am reading "The Quark and the Jaguar" about quantum mechanics and complexity theory but it's not really floating my boat to be honest.
An object of beauty by Steve Martin, quite enjoying it.
The Call of the Pentlands. Written way back in 1927.
Iain M Banks - Surface Detail
Now to finish Gary Taubes - Why We Get Fat
Hunger Games.
Present Danger - Stella Rimington
Swallows and Amazons, revisiting a childhood favourite.
Norman Mailer "The Naked and the Dead" on paperback
"The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Next" on Kindle (yeah, I wasn't gonna bother reading it but it was free!)
Stephen R. Donaldson - Fatal Revenant 2nd book in the Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant
Chronicles of the Crusades by Jean de Joinville, Geffroy de Villehardouin written in the 1300's
I'm reading Dean Koontz's Odd Thomas, the first in the series.
Really enjoying it so far. I like Koontz a lot but he's written a few utter pups; fortunately, this is a lot of fun so far.
'Fellatio, masochism, politics and love' by Leo Abse, a former Labour MP and social reformer behind most of the 1960s and 1970's social revolution legislation. Quite heavy going and not p0rn at all but surprisingly interesting. All about Freudian analysis and how various politicians behaviour is explained by their upbringing, breast feeding (or not) and how their masochistic traits cause us all to suffer.
David Miller's riding through the dark.
NEXT !.
I found a copy of Stalingrad at the cottage we rented at the weekend.. I enjoyed what I read so much I ordered it on Amazon.
About to read Half Man Half Bike
Then about to write 4 or 5 ebooks.
Half Man Half Bike.
S'ok, bit dry but my word - what a competitor!
Hunger games.....to see what the fuss is about
Catching Fire (hunger games book 2, same as lapsteel, to see what the to do was about, liked book 1, downloaded the other 2)
About half way through "The girl who played with fire" second book in the millennium series. really good so far not sure what to move onto next.
Currently - Mad Dog, An englishman By Lewis Moody. Its a really good book and interesting considering he does come across as normal which doesn't work when you saw how he used to play.
Not decided on which one of the selection I read next.
"Man who cycled the Americas" by Mark Beaumont.
Just finished "In Search of Robert Miller" and "Put me back on the bike" for 2nd time each. These were my relaxation as I work my way through Quicksilver by Neal Stephenson. I'm enjoying it but it is pretty dense and taki g me ages to get through. Two more volumes to get through after that. Could be a long time.
Just finished..
Ian Banks - The Alegebraist
Enjoyed it ,been a while since I read his stuff.
Just started ..
Stephen May - Life,Death,Prizes
So far,so good
Set myself the challenge of reading through the Discworld from start to finish in chronological order, currently on Sourcery.
Steve Jobs biography and Screw Business as usual - Richard Branson.
I've got a Memory Improvement book to read next, if only i could remember where I put it.
I'll get my coat.
'The Trial' Kafka
Wanted to know what 'Kafka-esque" meant and still don't. Enjoying the book though!
One More Kilometre and We're in the Showers - Tim Hilton
Covers a lot of ground, very good read 🙂
just finished [url= http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dark-Matter-A-Ghost-Story/dp/1409121186/ref=tmm_pap_title_0 ]Dark Matter[/url]
It was a good read, but not that scary as a ghost story, but would recommend it.
Now reading new issue of The Ride before working out what novel to read next.
The department of mad scientists. How darpa is remaking our world. That and the emporer of all maladies, a history of cancer.
Incidentally, old-school geeks,
See this?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cuckoo%27s_Egg_%28book%29
Original hardback, signed by author, £13 delivered.
http://www.kleinbottle.com/ExtrasAndMisc.htm
thunder and sunshine,Alistair Humphreys 🙂
Not long finished "Mobius Dick" Andrew Crumey. Very weird. Loved it. Very good sci fi.
"Killing Lincoln" -- probably wouldn't be a big hit in the UK as it is US history, but as a history goes, very well written--it carries through the 15 days or so after Lee surrenders at Appomattox through Lincoln's assassination and the pursuit of John Wiles Booth---about 60% through it and a great read--one of those histories written in a fashion that you feel you are there seeing it through your own eyes.
Laurie Lee-As I walked out one midsummer morning.It,s a sort of 1930s version of sharki.
This webpage...
War and peace
The Walking Dead comics.

