Finished the book by Laurent Fignon last week, Highly recommended. Then moved on to a Bill Bryson, The life and times of the Thunderbolt Kid, very good. Started Richard Hammond's book, On the edge, last night. So far quite a good humorous read.
Currently reading 'No Place to Hide'. The biography of British boxer Errol Christie, which provides an insight into racism in boxing and Britain in the 70s.
'Austerity Britain 1945 - 1951' - David Kynaston
'The Time-traveller's Guide to Medieval England: A Handbook for Visitors to the Fourteenth Century' - Ian Mortimer
'Unseen Academicals' - Terry Pratchett
I seem to have developed a taste for history at the moment (probably because I didn't study it beyond 1st year at High School!)
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