No problem, I'll be blaming you to Mrs Gandy tooOK Gandy. Really nice to talk to you one on one. I'm off to get a bit of sleep.My GF went up about 4 hours ago, and I said I'd be up shortly. You wait till I tell her Gandy kept me up!
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No problem, I'll be blaming you to Mrs Gandy tooOK Gandy. Really nice to talk to you one on one. I'm off to get a bit of sleep.My GF went up about 4 hours ago, and I said I'd be up shortly. You wait till I tell her Gandy kept me up!
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I don't see that as fair!No problem, I'll be blaming you to Mrs Gandy too![]()
After my book, I have lined up "The Moaning Of Life 2" which again, would be based as soft reading.
Love my books. Three on the go at the mo....
Raven Blood Eye by Giles Kristian - The first part of the Raven Trilogy and a rip roaring visceral tale set in the dark ages when the Vikings were looting and plundering their way across these shores. Great dialogue and banter between the characters. This, and others in the genre, fills the gap nicely before Series 4b of Vikings airs.
The Colour of Magic by Terry Pratchett - The first of the famed Discworld novels. Tried getting into this 20 years ago and failed. Giving it another shot as it seems, based on the amount of raving fans this guy has, wrong not too. Bit of a slow start though but will persist.
King John: Treachery, Tyranny and the Road To Magna Carta by Marc Morris - Fascinating read about an dislikeable, unsuitable ruler who managed to p**s off pretty much anyone he came into contact with. Almost reads like an historical thriller too. Morris casts a keen and critical eye on existing historical evidence.
I'm currently taking on the first book in the game of thrones series, only 100 odd pages in, so far it is OK but I haven't found myself thinking "Just one more chapter"
Bah!
I totally agree with that. Each chapter has about 1 page worth of added extras, the rest is pretty much a written form of the episodes.Don't do it! I love Pilkies shows and enjoyed the series, but this book actually gave nothing above and beyond the series itself.
I'm currently taking on the first book in the game of thrones series, only 100 odd pages in, so far it is OK but I haven't found myself thinking "Just one more chapter"
Bah!
I like the sound of Raven Blood Eye. I absolutely love the Vikings TV Show.Love my books. Three on the go at the mo....
Raven Blood Eye by Giles Kristian - The first part of the Raven Trilogy and a rip roaring visceral tale set in the dark ages when the Vikings were looting and plundering their way across these shores. Great dialogue and banter between the characters. This, and others in the genre, fills the gap nicely before Series 4b of Vikings airs.
The Colour of Magic by Terry Pratchett - The first of the famed Discworld novels. Tried getting into this 20 years ago and failed. Giving it another shot as it seems, based on the amount of raving fans this guy has, wrong not too. Bit of a slow start though but will persist.
King John: Treachery, Tyranny and the Road To Magna Carta by Marc Morris - Fascinating read about a dislikeable, unsuitable and unexpected king who managed to p**s off pretty much anyone he came into contact with. Morris casts a keen and critical eye on existing historical evidence.
I like the sound of Raven Blood Eye. I absolutely love the Vikings TV Show.
Don't do it! I love Pilkies shows and enjoyed the series, but this book actually gave nothing above and beyond the series itself.
I'm currently taking on the first book in the game of thrones series, only 100 odd pages in, so far it is OK but I haven't found myself thinking "Just one more chapter"
i really liked the first book. But gave up half way through book 3. Found it a laborious read and not fun or interesting at all. But, like Pratchett, some folks swear by 'ol RR..
Is that the one (trying to avoid spoilers) nearly entirely set in the South of the kingdom? I think that one took longer for me to read than the rest combined, but it picks up again afterwards.