Read any good books lately?

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Flying_Monkey

Recyclist
Location
Odawa
Reading Walter Mosley's Known to Evil. Proper noir crime stuff with a social edge. It's the second of his new series after The Long Fall.
 
I have nearly finished 'The Sportswriter' by Richard Ford.
I'm happy to read about 'someone else's' introspection...good old 'Frank Bascombe'! The next one up will be 'Independence Day' followed by 'The Lay of the Land'
I think it helps because I can identify with some of the sentiments that the character is portraying...
 

Sleeping Menace

New Member
Location
UK
Here's 3 of the best of the books I read last year.. depends on where your head is, and what you're into reading as to which you'd enjoy more..:

"The Media Relations Department of Hizbollah Wishes You A Happy Birthday" by Neil Mac FarQuahar --a real eye-opener

"The Life and Death of Democracy" by John Keane --another eye-opener

"Where Have All The Intellectuals Gone?" by Frank Furedi -- a must read..





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User482

Guest
Having spent a good chunk of last year travelling, I managed to read more books in 6 months than I'd managed in the preceeding 5 years. Here's a list of the ones I particularly enjoyed:

The Great Fire: Shirley Hazzard
Memoirs of a Geisha: Arthur Golden
Papillon: Henri Charriere
The Picture of Dorian Gray: Oscar Wilde
Shantaram: Gregory David Roberts
Old Patagonia Express: Paul Theroux
Great Expectations: Charles Dickens
Don Quixote: Miguel de Cervantes
Love in the Time of Cholera: Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Gabriela, Clove & Cinnamon: Jorge Amado

Sadly, I seem to have got out of the habit. Franzen's Freedom has been sitting on the shelf for several months, gathering dust.
 

mangaman

Guest
Nearly finished Significant Other: an enjoyable read with a good insight into the life of a domestique in a top team.

I bought my copy in £land - so keep 'em peeled! :tongue:


I enjoyed that book Dayvo - but only the bits where Victor Hugo Pena got to tell his story.

I thought chunks of it was Matt Randell being a bit pretentious at times. (Don't get me wrong - I enjoyed it)

Anyway - "That rug really tied the room together Dude" :whistle:
 
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