I enjoy reading about folks lives. Learning what makes them tick and gain an understanding into why they're the way that they're.I've just started reading Billy Connolly 's autobiography. He had a **** start to life, orphaned at 4
I've just had a quick glance. It looks like something that I'd enjoy. I see the 6th book has been released this year. Do you know how many he has planned? I always think that sometimes the authors can overdo it.I'm reading the Tom Wilde series by Rory Clements. WW2 spying if you're into that sort of thing. Its good.
Not sure how many. I've just finished the fourth one and I'll definitely be reading the 5th.I've just had a quick glance. It looks like something that I'd enjoy. I see the 6th book has been released this year. Do you know how many he has planned? I always think that sometimes the authors can overdo it.
A book I’ve been recommending for years to anyone who would listen is The Potato Factory. One of the best books ever written, in my opinion. The title may sound boring but it is genuinely in-put-downable.I'm currently going through the Atlee Pine series by David Baldacci. I should be finished by the middle of next week.
I'm open to suggestions for my next read![]()
Very good book. Most of the stuff written by Bryce Courtenay are good booksA book I’ve been recommending for years to anyone who would listen is The Potato Factory. One of the best books ever written, in my opinion. The title may sound boring but it is genuinely in-put-downable.
A book I’ve been recommending for years to anyone who would listen is The Potato Factory. One of the best books ever written, in my opinion. The title may sound boring but it is genuinely in-put-downable.
The Simon Scarrow ones are good. I quite like Valerio Massimo Manfredi too. C J Sansom's Shardlake series is good for historical fiction.The Cato and Macro series by Simon Scsrrow are good, if you like historical fiction. About the Roman army, starting with "Under the Eagle" and the invasion of Britain under Claudius.
I enjoyed the Falco novels as well, again if you like historical fiction, set in Rome as well, but more detective stories. Or some of Robert Harris' novels (Imperium, Lustrum, Fatherland, etc).