books really are a great way to pass the time... help you sleep too... nice and relaxing
Used to be fond of razzle until POV video ****s became available
what's the scarecrow about mate?
Thought the literary stuff was going remarkably well on here for a bit too long but someone always pops up reliably with one like this.
Personally liked LOTR too although took years to get around to reading it after loving the Hobbit as a kid. I do read a lot of easier reading stuff like Andy Mcnab and Chris Ryan both of which do some good stuff as do a few others of a similar ilk. Ranulph Fiennes good and like a lot of military stuff including the more factual books too.
Len Deighton also done some great spy novels and for those who like murder/thriller books a newer author called Oliver Stark recently did a good one called American Devil.
Cant say i find it relaxing at bedtime tho mind cos if the books any good i always need to read on and find myself still reading at about 4 in the morning lol.
Good thread.
For the ladies if you want a good read with plenty of laughs, try Marian Keyes and Jenny Colgan.
I read The Help before they made it in to a film and have to say they actually stuck to the book and the film was a good effort.
I've enjoyed some Marian Keyes' books .... will need to check Jenny Colgan out
At the moment I'm working my way through Diane Chamberlain's books .... love them ... she writes about moral dilemmas & I find them fascinating
marching powder.....great read

Noticed your signature did you read Catcher in the Rye, I really enjoyed it.
My signature is a Jimi Hendrix quote, best guitartist ever, but that's another thread.
Two good books I would recommend are The House at Riverton by Kate Morton and The Swan Thieves by Elizabeth Kostova,