Recommend one book 22:35 - Jun 10 with 3502 views | Lala | I have the pleasure of Thursday Friday leave this week, with no commitments whatsoever 🤗 As rain in forecast I intend to visit Waterstones and purchase a lovely new paperback and barricade myself in for 2 days. Any recommendations? | |
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Recommend one book on 08:34 - Jun 11 with 2841 views | spudgun | Tricky choosing a book for someone else`s taste, especially when you are allowed only one recommendation. So I`ll choose one author - my favourite - and give you three books! Decline and Fall: a small frothy satirical, funny easy read without carrying a big message. Handful of dust: a dissection of the disintegration and fall out from a bored upper class marriage in the 1930`s and its far reaching consequences. A classic. Brideshead Revisited: his sprawling magnum opus - love, loss, faith and religion and everything. Big lavish story with many memorable characters. Edit to add: a pal rang whilst I was writing this and, in passing, I asked him his recommendation. He gave `A gentleman in Moscow` by Amor Towles. His recommendations are usually excellent, mine less so.... [Post edited 11 Jun 2019 9:45]
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Recommend one book on 09:31 - Jun 11 with 2837 views | BringBackTheRedRoom | Agree with Spud, tricky choosing a book for someone else, when you're not 100% sure on their tastes. So I'll go with one of the first books I ever read. My Family and Other Animals by Gerald Durrell. | |
| ‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’ |
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Recommend one book on 09:48 - Jun 11 with 2822 views | spudgun | Coincidentally my pal is a fan of Gerald Durrell and recommended it to me only a week or two ago. Probably a good call... | | | |
Recommend one book on 09:58 - Jun 11 with 2822 views | BringBackTheRedRoom | You can now get "The Corfu Trilogy" which is the 3 books that deal with his childhood on Corfu. (Think I only read "My Family & Other Animals" & "Birds, Beasts and Relatives"). | |
| ‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’ |
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Recommend one book on 10:06 - Jun 11 with 2817 views | janegallagher | Persuasion is a great book, although you’ve probably read it. | |
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Recommend one book on 10:14 - Jun 11 with 2813 views | 3goalsfred | The Go Between by LP Hartley. I read this book as part of my English course at school. I meant to read it again and I may do now I’ve thought about it! | | | |
Recommend one book on 10:26 - Jun 11 with 2806 views | janegallagher | That looks good Fred ðŸ‘. Just ordered it on amazon | |
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Recommend one book on 12:09 - Jun 11 with 2790 views | 3goalsfred | Jane, I hope you enjoy it, as others have said it’s a bit dodgy recommending books to other people. I haven’t been reading much myself recently, apart from Viz but people tell me it’s not a book. | | | |
Recommend one book on 12:18 - Jun 11 with 2785 views | BringBackTheRedRoom | Fred Nothing wrong with Viz, a classic (not read it in years tho). | |
| ‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’ |
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Recommend one book on 13:06 - Jun 11 with 2781 views | 3goalsfred | BringBackTheRedRoom a classic indeed! A magazine for the discerning reader. Roger Mellie, Mrs Brady, Big Vern, I’m surprised it’s not on the school curriculum | | | |
Recommend one book on 13:14 - Jun 11 with 2776 views | janegallagher | Fred VIZ Let’s just say I’m surprised 😃. Although ‘fat slags’ is rather funny [Post edited 11 Jun 2019 13:15]
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Recommend one book on 13:58 - Jun 11 with 2761 views | basilrobbiereborn | I would choose "The Last Days of Hitler" by Hugh Trevor-Roper. | |
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Recommend one book on 17:30 - Jun 11 with 2744 views | Imperial | A book that I have kept for 40 years due to the impression it left with me is" Down and out in Paris and London". In my opinion George Orwells best work. | | | |
Recommend one book on 18:16 - Jun 11 with 2737 views | Lala | I’ve actually written all the recommendations down, so thank you very much, very appreciated. What I’m going to do is randomly pick a title out of a hat Thursday morning, and that’s the one I’m going to get 🤗 ( the things you do for fun when you don’t drink ) Anyway, then when I ‘ve read that I will chat it through with the recommender and anyone else who wants to join in. Then pick another one, and so on and so forth Let ‘project read more ‘ begin. And thank you | |
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Recommend one book on 18:27 - Jun 11 with 2732 views | basilrobbiereborn | Lala you might have to order mine from a library. I'm not sure it is on general sale these days, seminal work though it is. | |
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Recommend one book on 18:35 - Jun 11 with 2728 views | Lala | Argh, ok. Thanks Robbie, will do that 👠| |
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Recommend one book on 18:59 - Jun 11 with 2719 views | janegallagher | We should have a book club - we all recommend a book to read then critique [Post edited 11 Jun 2019 19:15]
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Recommend one book on 19:15 - Jun 11 with 2710 views | Lala | That’s a good idea 🤔 Jane 👠| |
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Recommend one book on 20:37 - Jun 12 with 2684 views | Lala | I couldn’t wait till the morning so picked a title out of an improvised hat and... A Gentleman in Moscow popped out. Providing Waterstones have this in stock I will procure tomorrow, otherwise will order. If anyone else feels like having a read of the same update this thread whenever and we can book club it! Thanks guys 😘 | |
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Recommend one book on 20:44 - Jun 12 with 2678 views | TwelveAngryMen | The Go-Between is excellent All sorts of symbolism going on Look out for the belladonna 😉 | |
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Recommend one book on 20:45 - Jun 12 with 2677 views | Lala | Thanks Tam 👠will put them in the hat for next month 🤗 | |
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Recommend one book on 21:52 - Jun 12 with 2661 views | okeh_for_some | I’m sure I’ve posted something similar before, but anyone remotely interested in history has got to read ‘Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee’ by Dee Brown. A story of greed, man’s inhumanity to man and the truth about expansion and the American West. Along the way some uplifting and inspirational stories. [Post edited 12 Jun 2019 22:06]
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Recommend one book on 22:23 - Jun 12 with 2649 views | Lala | Sounds good okeh, going in the hat. Am excited to read material not normally on my radar. That’s how we learn and how we grow. Cheese fest over | |
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