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The Book Recommendation Thread

Discussion in 'Books' started by Albert's Chip Shop, Jun 1, 2013.

  1. luvgonzo

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    Ham On Rye - Charles Bukowski
     
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  2. The Raging Oxter

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  3. Mick

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    I've been giggling at it for a while <whistle>
     
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    I find anything by Simon Scarrow is worth reading. He is fiction but set in factual times and events.
    He has written about 2 Roman soldiers and their rise up the ranks and various campaigns, also he has written a fictional offering of the rise through the ranks of Napoleon and The Duke of Wellington.

    Another author I have only recently discovered is Simon Kernick.
     
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  5. luvgonzo

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    The Rum Diary - Hunter S Thompson

    Great book - **** film.
     
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  6. Mick

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    I think we're going to need to separate the boards into fiction and nonfiction at some point. I'm never going to read any of these recommendations <whistle>
     
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  7. luvgonzo

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    Why's that Mick? What type of books do you usually read?
     
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    Non fiction books that turn you slightly mental. Here's what I am currently reading:

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  9. The Raging Oxter

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    It sounds to me that you left school with few qualifications and are now trying to make up for it by reading a multitude of 'intellectual' books. Am I right Mick?
     
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    Would recommend Guy Sajer's 'The forgotten Soldier'.

    Also a harrowing book is 'A Child called It'.
     
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    That's my excuse anyway.
     
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  12. The Raging Oxter

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    Not saying there's anything wrong with it. It was the same with me. Left school with barely **** all qualifications so spent about six years in the late 90s/early 00s in full-time education and doing p-t courses.
     
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    I managed a 5 on English Speaking.

    Didn't even do it :confused:
     
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    That's mental. You appear to have 7 books on the go at the same time.
     
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  15. Jip Jaap Stam

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    Just read Transition by Iain Banks. It's a bit mental, but if you're into that sort of thing it's well worth a read.
     
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  16. Beddy

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    I must be on my 4th or 5th book by Ken Follett....My current one is "Winter of the world". A bloody good read! My other favourite authors are Bernard Cornwell, Wilbur Smith and for change of read James Patterson.


    all second page repped by the way....<ok>
     
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  17. Jip Jaap Stam

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    Follett's historical books are very good. Not read any of his spy stuff though.
     
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  18. Minxy

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    Blimey, you sound like my old man

    ..... Think we have all the books written by those authors around the house .... thank god for Kindle !
     
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  19. Resurgam

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    Must admit although I enjoyed the Sharpe books by Bernard Cornwell, the ones I enjoyed most were the ones based around Thomas of Hookton and the Holy Grail
     
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  20. Jip Jaap Stam

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    Me too, but I couldn't get into the Uthred (or whatever he's called) series.
     
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