very-near said:
I'll be kind and pretend I'm rejecting it on grounds of length.
very-near said:
Maz said:No, I meant the passport you need for El Camino de Santiago. It gets stamped to prove you've done different stages of the pilgrimage.
dellzeqq said:...Excellent for a walking holiday, especially if you plan to do your companion in....
dellzeqq said:The Diary of John Evelyn - actually this is completely ****ing boring. Forget it.
red_tom said:The Rider is excellent and pretty tiny but you'd probably finish it on the 1st evening.
Hmmm, how about something from this list at Amazon? The 'very short introduction' series seem well received.
mangaman said:
Although my copy is 270 pages long an excellant read is
dellzeqq said:mine's 377, but the paper is so thin it's almost transparent, and the type is teenyweeny. But, it is volume 2, from 1666 on. If yours is volume 1, and you a loan of it then let me know..........
theclaud said:Is that a sly dig at some faulty argument I made in P&L?
Seriously though, I'm all for it, but I think I've decided to set the limit at 150 pages! The pictures thing has made me think of John Berger's marvellous Ways of Seeing, though, so my smalllist is shaping up quite nicely.
MickL said:Cheap ass MP3 player and lots of spoken word books ?