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papercorn2000

Senior Member
So, in light of the boxers vs. martial artists thread, who would catch the murderer first, John Rebus or Red Metcalfe?
 

Flying_Monkey

Recyclist
Location
Odawa
I'm reading Insurgent Citizenship by James Holston - it's about Brazilian history and community politics.
 
Flying_Monkey said:
I'm reading Insurgent Citizenship by James Holston - it's about Brazilian history and community politics.
Yeah, that's just the cover. You've got a copy of Valley of the Dolls stashed inside...:girl:

I'm about to start work on In Search of Robert Millar, courtesy of Crackle and the excellent CC Floating Library service. ;)
 

Flying_Monkey

Recyclist
Location
Odawa
Chuffy said:
Yeah, that's just the cover. You've got a copy of Valley of the Dolls stashed inside...:girl:

Bastard. Actually, I kinda wish I had bought some non-work books. It was all part of my 'let's take this seriously' thing...
 
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Greedo

Guest
Nothing wrong with that. Infact it should be encouraged. Most people can watch 4 or 5 different programmes per week and keep track. People into soaps and reality TV shows probably manage a far higher amount

No different with books IMHO.

A good history one, a good high brow fiction, a decent easy going fiction and a non fiction in something that you are interested in leaves you an option every time if you're not in the mood for certain ones.



HLaB said:
For some reason I've got two books on the go at the moment: 'The Hour' and 'Put me Back on the Bike'.
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
Uncle Mort said:
For bog reading, may I suggest: "A History of Medieval Europe: From Constantine to Saint Louis" by R.H.C. Davis. Plenty of relatively short yet informative sections that you can dip into for as long as you want. Although the original was written in the fifties, it stands the test of time remarkably well :tongue:

A book written about events hundreds of years ago is unlikely to go out of date:tongue:
 

Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
Note from a small island-----Bill Bryson. Very funny and a good observation on British life.
 

ChrisKH

Guru
Location
Essex
Paulus said:
Note from a small island-----Bill Bryson. Very funny and a good observation on British life.

I'm re-reading "A Walk in the Woods" by the same. Lovely observational piece on the Appalachian Trail on the American east coast.
 

Will1985

Über Member
Location
South Norfolk
Training and Racing with a Power Meter - Allen & Coggan. Not much use for a while, but I figured I should get to know how to use my new PT.
 
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