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What We Reading ?
Off for a weeks holiday shortly , just wondering if any one can reccomend a few books to take along.
Ive just finished the following books in the last week... Lessons from the Land of Pork Scratchings: A Miserable Yank Discovers the Secret of Happiness in Britain Not a bad book , its about a yank who moves over here to take a job on the magazine Maxim... This from Amazon...
Next up..... A Quiet Belief in Angels (Paperback) As recommended by Richard and Judy ![]() Lets not hold that against the poor lad... Amazon again....
Well worth the 3.99 most places are charging.... Next up.... Pies and Prejudice: In Search of the North (Paperback) by stuart Maconie ( BBC Radio 2 ) Amazon...
Probably more of a book for a northerner i suppose. Nicely written and my hometown gets a mention... Workington is a town where if you dont like Oasis you are classed as gay, all the bouncers are on steroids and the towns main bukser drinks petrol in the main streets ..... ![]() Anyway , what you reading ? |
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Because i already have
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George Pelecanos sounds like a goodun , just read a few reviews on Amazon.
The Night Gardener sounds excellent btw.... Anyone else reading anything at the moment ? |
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Just this one at the moment.
Spring Snow - Yukio Mishima
Read a few of his other books and was captivated. Got told that a tetralogy of books called the "Sea of Fertility" were his masterpiece and his legacy. This is the first book of that tetralogy and I've not been disappointed, it's a beautifully told story so far. Tragically, after finishing the manuscript for the final book, he committed Seppuku (ritual suicide by disembowelment) as he thought his puropse in life had been completed. |
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Pelecanos is brilliant. I've read almost all his books. Probably my favorite American crime writer next to Walter Mosley (Easy Rawlins creator) and James Ellroy (La Confidential).
Don't tend to read much fiction but have read a few recently Liked Documents concerning Rubashov the Gambler - Carl Johan Vallgren Picked this up cheap in Germany recently mainly because I liked the title. Out in the UK soon. About half way through, Fantasy set in the last 100 years of Europe about a compulsive gambler who loses his soul to the Devil at poker and who is condemned to never die. Cue numberous suicide attempts and crossed paths with many of the major historical events in Europe. Darkly Dreaming Dexter 2nd in the Dexter series about a serial killer working for the police. Very gory this one as Dexter stalks a serial torturer who used kill people for the US government during the drug wars in South America. Short and very readable. Funny for all the gore. Liked an awful lot The Winter of FRankie Machine 3rd?? book from Don Winslow whose first book was the brilliant durgs war book "THe Power of the Dog". This is even better. Frank Machianno former mob hitman and enforcer is trying to go straight after a lifetime of crime. He has vowed to go straight but he gets an old favor called in and he gets sucked back into his old life. Long but a real page turner. Robert De Niro has bought the film rights and will play Frankie Machine. Didn't like Tree of Smoke - Denis Johnson This got great write ups and comparisons to Ellroy and I was really looking forward to it. Interlinked story of various fcuk ups advetures in the CIA around the Vietnam era. Really long and very slow. Didn't manage to finish. |
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The McCArthy book is brilliant (The Road) like Swooperman said. I saw film rights have been bought but worryingly saw two major actresses lined up for parts - without giving too much away there is only one real female character and she is strcitly flashback. Hope the temptation to Hollywood it up is resisted like the Coen Brothers did for the film version of "No Country for Old Men".
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Picked up a copy dvd of 'No Country for Old Men' & was umming & aahing whether to read the book first after seeing it was McCarthy.
I tend to diversify a bit, alongside Pelecanos I think Dennis Lehane is superb but he hasnt written anything really for a while. I've got 'Gone Baby Gone' on dvd to watch as well which I'm looking forward to but its been shelved here with similarities to the Madeleine McCann case. Nelson DeMille is always worth a gander but none of them are short but I've never been disappointed, & I always return to James Lee Burke every 2 or 3 years & I've heard very good reviews of his latest. Ellroy is an acquired taste I fiond & I've enjoyed a few of his but I've just not been in the mood for him lately. 'The Cold Six Thousand' is still sitting on the shelf waiting to be read after being out a good 5 years. I also enjoy Henning Mankell which came as a surprise as when you think about his books they should be as boring as fcuk, but I've always enjoyed him |
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Henning Mankell
Mmm , ive read a few of his , not dissapointed by any of them , although im sure some Hollywood actor has bought the rites to his books , god knows what they will do to them , its not exactly car chases and explosions is it ? Shop in our local town called The Works ( might be a national chain ) got some great stuff out of it including several Mankells and a few Peter Robinsons , three for a fiver usually... Should we start a book club forum and forget about all this betting malarkey ? ![]() |
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If you do indeed buy me a pint , its got to be at yours because im stopping going in my local , they are doing my f**king head in ....
![]() Isnt he the RAF bloke ? Im sure you have mentioned him before , i`ll check him out this time.... |
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I have mentioned him before. Piece of cake was serialised on TV but it was shit so forget it
Derek Robinson, author of Goshawk Squadron and novels about air warfare and espionage and books about playing rugby, refereeing rugby and rugby laws |
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