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Off Topic Chazz's Book Club.

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by Chazz Rheinhold, May 28, 2018.

  1. balkan tiger

    balkan tiger Well-Known Member

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    Recently finished A Short History of the Motorcycle by Richard Hammond. Worth a look if you're into bikes.
     
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    And a new timetable

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    Just finished reading 'Shane Bauer - American Prison: A Reporters Undercover Journey Into The Business Of Punishment'. Despite the abolition of slavery more than 150 years ago Bauer's book is a terrible indictment of the southern states brazen attempts at keeping a cheap, African/American work-force. The book might be a bit niche for some but as an example of mans continuing inhumanity to man (both inmates AND guards) it's a shocking eye opener.
     
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    I do like a nice ‘sun lounger on the beach’ holiday read...
     
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    That sounds like something I'd engoy, Spez. I'll order it from Amazon. Thanks.
     
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    It has tons of history in it, how the penal system developed from abolition days up to the present - I think to most European's its pretty shocking.
     
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    Bookmarked :emoticon-0148-yes:
     
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    "And the clocks struck thirteen..." said the man ringing the bell. :emoticon-0105-wink: <doh> <laugh> :emoticon-0136-giggl
     
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    Currently reading Truman Capote, In Cold Blood

    Good so far
     
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    I'll not spoil it for you dennis. Except to say it doesn't have a happy ending - in more ways than one.
     
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    It doesn’t have a particularly happy beginning, but I’ll stick with it.
     
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    Recently read "Bittersweet" a biog. of Clifford T. Ward. A warts & all description of the man. A complicated guy and a family control freak. His wife is the person I most felt for. Still, I like his compositions - his own reluctance to play live and play as the industry demanded cost him financially.
     
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    Just finished reading "'First In - Last Out"
    By Reg Kemp and Michael Wood.
    Memories of the role of the Norland crew in the Falklands War.
    Anyone interested. It's a must read. Very well written and full of great stories.
    Well done fellas, loved every page.
     
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    Finally finished my poetry book and charity calendar so can sit down and breath.....(exhale sound) This is my read for the next cpl of nights, met him last week, had a cracking chat and cuppa,
    good lad.

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    Any book recommendations as we go into lockdown#3?

    I was bought three for Christmas, read the Thursday Murder Club first, found it unexceptional and I'm a bit surprised at how well its sold.
    I'm now half way through Shuggie Bain and it's outstanding and a worthy Booker winner.
    Next will be John Cooper Clarke autobiography.
     
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    I'm not surprised. It has a high profile, popular author and huge amounts of free publicity on television. I've not read it so I have no idea whether it is good or not. I do know there are plans for sequels. Publishing is all about money.
     
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