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

  1. dennisboothstash

    dennisboothstash Well-Known Member

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    Maybe try an autobiography?

    It’ll help the believeability presumably.

    Depends who/what you’re interested in though
     
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  2. AlRawdah

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    Katie Price has a biography on sale, maybe take that one.
     
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    It'll be heavily censored in case a child picks it up. Hope to **** there's no photos either.
     
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  4. dennisboothstash

    dennisboothstash Well-Known Member

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    That isn’t quite what I meant…
     
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  5. dennisboothstash

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    A couple of mostly highly amusing books worth reading imo...

    Not an autobiography, but Melvyn Bragg did wonders with Richard Burton's notebooks...

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1444789163/?tag=not606-21

    plus...
    https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0712657681/?tag=not606-21


    Also, a few bad boys in the following...

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1848090188/?tag=not606-21
     
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  7. Paul Jewitt

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    I'd second Chicken hawk and also recommend Apache by Ed Macy. It's about the use of Apache helicopters in Afghanistan from the perspective of the pilots and it recounts the story of the famous Apache rescue mission of a wounded infantryman that has recently been covered on a TV show
     
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    Best autobiography I've read for a while was O Brother by John Niven.
    If I was holed up in a country cottage in autumn I'd recommend a Kevin Barry novel, The Heart in Winter or Night Boat to Tangiers.
     
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  9. Chazz Rheinhold

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    Recently re read Robinson Crusoe , To Kill a mockingbird my o level book and a fe Dickens classics long but good reads .
     
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  11. Anal Frank Fingers

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    While I haven't read a book in a number of years due to lack of spare time/different priorities with available time, I've taken to listening to audiobooks while out of the house. Walking the dogs, exercise, that sort of thing.

    Recently, following enjoying 3 seasons of Foundation on tv, I downloaded the audiobooks for the Asimov Foundation trilogy with the ongoing plan to read the whole related series in published order.

    Very much enjoying book one, but it is totally unrecognisable to the tv series. I knew they'd used a little artistic license, but its a complete re-write.

    This isn't a bad thing, reading the books second though as it's all new with just enough recognisable to make the concepts easier to latch onto quickly.
     
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  12. Summerof69

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    Cheers for this, hadn’t heard about these short stories but will check them out now.
    Read ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ about 50 years or more ago and it’s still one of my favourite books, so much so that our black lab girl is called Scout.
    Also read ‘Go Set a Watchman’ when it came out, which I did enjoy but not to the same degree.
     
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  13. rovertiger

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    "black lab girl" is that ok in the work place these days? :emoticon-0145-shake
     
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  14. Summerof69

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    I could have used bitch but thought that might trigger someone!
     
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  15. rovertiger

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    <laugh>
     
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