What are you reading? thread 20:20 - Dec 7 with 11582 views | C_jack | Surprised this hasn't made the transition over. I'll start, storming through 'Do The Birds Still Sing In Hell?' at the moment, a story about a POW in WW2 who escaped (and returned) over 200 times to have an affair with a German interpretor. Slight love story combined with a harrowing account of POW life. Heard both positive/negative reviews but am enjoying it at the moment. Post yours!
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What are you reading? thread on 14:08 - Apr 19 with 1881 views | oldgrey | "The worst journey in the world" , Apsley Cherry-Garrard. | | | |
What are you reading? thread on 19:41 - Apr 20 with 1840 views | YrAlarch | Just read a review of a new biography of Cyril Smith. Looks like a good read. Another disgraceful episode in the history of mankind and, like the case of Saville, an example of how the authorities and the press have covered up for a celebrity paedophile. The Lib Dem leadership don't come out of it well either... and that Clegg. | | | |
What are you reading? thread on 19:58 - Apr 20 with 1832 views | Neath_Jack | The Jigsaw Man. | |
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What are you reading? thread on 20:03 - Apr 20 with 1828 views | Darran |
What are you reading? thread on 19:58 - Apr 20 by Neath_Jack | The Jigsaw Man. |
Thought you might have been reading a coaching manual for your next spat with Wayne. | |
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What are you reading? thread on 22:41 - May 8 with 1771 views | TheArtChappy | Just finished the name of the wind by Patrick rothfuss starting the second the wise man's fear. Ive also got john connolly the wolf in winter. Excellent series | |
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What are you reading? thread on 22:47 - May 8 with 1766 views | Darran | I'm reading a book about anti-gravity,it's impossible to put down. | |
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What are you reading? thread on 22:52 - May 8 with 1760 views | inspector | Anybody read the game of throne books? I'm a fan of the TV series, but don't think I could hack the books if they were quite heavy. | | | |
What are you reading? thread on 23:10 - May 8 with 1754 views | TheArtChappy |
What are you reading? thread on 22:52 - May 8 by inspector | Anybody read the game of throne books? I'm a fan of the TV series, but don't think I could hack the books if they were quite heavy. |
When I read them the 4th book had just come out, what I can remember was that it was similar to others in the genre [Post edited 8 May 2014 23:11]
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What are you reading? thread on 23:13 - May 8 with 1751 views | WarwickHunt |
What are you reading? thread on 22:47 - May 8 by Darran | I'm reading a book about anti-gravity,it's impossible to put down. |
It doesn't matter.... | | | |
What are you reading? thread on 23:33 - May 8 with 1736 views | C_jack |
What are you reading? thread on 22:52 - May 8 by inspector | Anybody read the game of throne books? I'm a fan of the TV series, but don't think I could hack the books if they were quite heavy. |
Tried to get through the first book on three separate occasions. Some people rave mad about it, but I can only get a certain way into it before I just give up through sheer boredom. As said, can't really distinguish it from anything else in that genre, which isn't my interest. The Wolf of Wall Street book is a light and enjoyable read for me at the moment. | |
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What are you reading? thread on 23:56 - May 8 with 1726 views | LeonisGod |
What are you reading? thread on 23:33 - May 8 by C_jack | Tried to get through the first book on three separate occasions. Some people rave mad about it, but I can only get a certain way into it before I just give up through sheer boredom. As said, can't really distinguish it from anything else in that genre, which isn't my interest. The Wolf of Wall Street book is a light and enjoyable read for me at the moment. |
Agreed. Game of Thrones books are enjoyable if you are in to that sort of thing, but also hard-going. There's a lot of character development with not much else happening for large chunks of the books, so you do need to stick at them. Well worth it imo, but I can imagine it's not everyone's cup of tea. | | | |
What are you reading? thread on 08:52 - May 9 with 1705 views | Zut_Alors |
What are you reading? thread on 22:52 - May 8 by inspector | Anybody read the game of throne books? I'm a fan of the TV series, but don't think I could hack the books if they were quite heavy. |
Read all the ones so far published. The last one was fantastic, but the 4th one is a real slog. GRRM is a fantastic writer of characters and setting, but he needs an editor to tidy up his narrative arcs. It's interesting that the TV writers seem to do a better job of structuring than the books. | | | |
What are you reading? thread on 09:00 - May 9 with 1700 views | inspector | my worries have been confirmed. think i'll stick to the tv series. | | | |
What are you reading? thread on 11:56 - May 9 with 1686 views | jacksinceever | just rad "Promise Me" by Harlan Coben. Excellent read | | | |
What are you reading? thread on 17:53 - May 9 with 1672 views | longlostjack | Have just started The Black House by Peter May | |
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What are you reading? thread on 17:58 - May 9 with 1670 views | Dr_Winston | Finished off The Emperor Series and The Conqueror Series. Both by Conn Iggulden about Julius Caesar and Genghis Khan. Just started reading Homicide by David Simon (man behind The Wire). | |
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What are you reading? thread on 19:51 - May 9 with 1650 views | exiledclaseboy | The Sleepwalkers by Christopher Clark. Absolutely genuinely fascinating. | |
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What are you reading? thread on 08:01 - May 14 with 1606 views | Cottsy | 'My Favourite Year' a collection of football stories edited by Nick Hornby which I think I got after seeing it recommended on this thread on the old site. Absolutely brilliant so far. | |
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What are you reading? thread on 08:34 - May 14 with 1595 views | Lohengrin |
What are you reading? thread on 19:51 - May 9 by exiledclaseboy | The Sleepwalkers by Christopher Clark. Absolutely genuinely fascinating. |
I loved that as well, Clase. I rampaged through it in a couple of days, brilliant read. I'm on this at the minute. I read it years ago and it caught my eye on the shelf again and I've dived back in. I don't know how much you know about Wyndham Lewis, Clase, but given your recent interest in The Great War I think you'd find him fascinating. | |
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What are you reading? thread on 23:42 - May 14 with 1545 views | DwightYorkeSuperstar | I never have and likely never will enjoy reading. I'm not sure why. The last thing I read for 'pleasure' was Chris Jericho's latest autobiography months ago because I had 10 hours of train journey time to fill. That's about it, excluding the obligatory text books during school/college/uni time. | |
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What are you reading? thread on 10:45 - May 15 with 1525 views | TheArtChappy |
What are you reading? thread on 23:42 - May 14 by DwightYorkeSuperstar | I never have and likely never will enjoy reading. I'm not sure why. The last thing I read for 'pleasure' was Chris Jericho's latest autobiography months ago because I had 10 hours of train journey time to fill. That's about it, excluding the obligatory text books during school/college/uni time. |
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What are you reading? thread on 10:50 - May 15 with 1522 views | DwightYorkeSuperstar |
What are you reading? thread on 10:45 - May 15 by TheArtChappy | What are you studying? |
English Literature. | |
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What are you reading? thread on 11:17 - May 15 with 1513 views | scottishjack | Thoroughly enjoyed "The Sex Lives of Siamese Twins" by Irvine Welsh. I have read all of his books, but this is the first time he has written a fictional piece based in America. Dark and grimy as you would expect but the sense of humor in this one is far more obvious. Very good. | | | |
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