Catch 22 tried it 3 times as everyone goes on about it, unreadable crap.
If you want a classic try Steinbeck.
Grapes Of Wrath perchance Northy!
Catch 22 tried it 3 times as everyone goes on about it, unreadable crap.
If you want a classic try Steinbeck.
Grapes Of Wrath perchance Northy!
Anybody who puts Dan Brown down should volunteer for live cornea donor ship, as they obviously don't need their eyes. Mind you he did wind the Pope up, so garbage has its uses.FFS - Thanks for the Stewart Lee bit. He was in my favourite comedians list. The best stand up going right now. If someone mentions Dan Brown, Lee beautifully tore him to shreds too. (I love the Harry Potter books by the way. And Blake.)
Anybody who puts Dan Brown down should volunteer for live cornea donor ship, as they obviously don't need their eyes. Mind you he did wind the Pope up, so garbage has its uses.
Shadow of the wind - Carlos Ruiz Zafon
No Country for Old Men - Cormac McCarthy
Saturday - Ian McEwan
Songbird - Sebastian Faulks
The Plot Against America - Philip Roth
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo by Steig Larsson is also a great trilogy that you won't regret investing the time in.
Also anything by Lee Child, Mark Billingham, Michael Connoly, Peter James and Vince Flynn is a good read.
I admire those who actually enjoyed the classics, ( ie pre 50's ) But they are laboured and slow with far too many adverbs and adjectives to result in a good fast paced read. Fair play if you honestly managed to stay with them, but why use five words when you can use two. A bit like our board really, short and snappy does the trick.
And how in the hell did I miss out Terry Pratchet? I've read every single book he's published!!