FreeFallin94 wrote: » David Attenborough's "Life on Air" - It was pretty much guaranteed that I'd love this because David is basically my favourite human, but it really is fantastic. Although I found out a few days ago that he narrates the audio-book and obviously that would be amazing, so I wish I'd gone for that instead.
Birneybau wrote: » I hate seeing people do that.
Your Face wrote: » Nice one. I was looking for something from the German side.
Seaba wrote: » Got into audio books a few years ago (www.audible.com) and now it's part of my daily routine - driving to work with the headphones in. Just finished Moby Dick and started Don Quixote this week.
Roadtoad wrote: » Try Ernst Junger's Storm of Steel if you could put two ww1 books back to back.
Your Face wrote: I'm reading Goodbye To All That by Robert Graves. Fascinating autobiography.
py2006 wrote: » Bought IT by Stephen King just now. I read it in my teens and loved it. Still have that copy but it's not in best condition. So bought a fresh, juicy copy that has bigger text. Sweet jesus is it a thick book.
BluesWeeper wrote: » Reading The Physician by Noah Gordon. Set mainly in Medieval Middle East , it's one man's quest to study medicine in Asia at that time. Great atmospheric recreation. Long but gripping read. Part of a trilogy.
wrmwit wrote: » I read it over Christmas. Great book, enjoy it. I've just finished reading The Pilgrim by Terry Hayes. Page turner. I've started the latest of the Jack Reacher books, Night School. They're my guilty pleasure!
keano_afc wrote: » Mrs keano got me Paul O'Connell's autobiography for Valentines. Looking forward to starting it.