theballz wrote: » Just finished Homo Deus (the follow up to Sapiens.) Decent read 8/10 Any recommendations of similar books along the same lines?
2011 wrote: » Chickenhawk, exciting stuff.
Noel Some Cornbread wrote: » Great book, just push through the beginning.
UsedToWait wrote: » Funny, I didn't make it too far before putting it down - was on a Vietnam reading buzz at the time, including the great Dispatches by Michael Herr, A Rumor of War by Philip Caputo and the massive A Bright Shining Lie, so presumed I was just Nam'd out - it was always recommended, so I might give it another go...
eisenberg1 wrote: » Re Black Beauty, I feel the same way about Oscar Wilde’s Children’s stories, the best out there IMO. Alway be a big fan of the Vietnam stuff, and most have stood the test of time and are worth re reading. An exception (more French Indochina) was “Devils Guard” I read it many years ago and thought it was superb. But I gave it another go a couple of years back and it wasn’t all that....may best not to reread some books.
Deleted User wrote: » I Let You Go by Clare Mackintosh
Noel Some Cornbread wrote: » Just finishing 'Emperor. The Gates of Rome', by Conn Iggulden. Absolutely loved it and have just ordered the sequel 'Emperor. The Death of Kings' and can't wait for it!.
Noel Some Cornbread wrote: » I accidentally fell out of my comfort zone when I found a book someone had just finished (I hope) and left in work. 'Emperor', The Gates of Rome' by Conn Iggulden. Started reading it in work, didn't think I'd get a taste for anything Roman and got hooked two pages in and stayed up until 3am this morning with it. Best of all, I Googled the author and I've stumbled upon the first in a series of books. I've never heard of the author or his books and it seems I've stumbled upon a little gem
Dial Hard wrote: » Currently re-reading The Stand for the nth time. I've genuinely lost count of how many times I've read it, all I know is that this is my second copy of it as I read the first one literally to flitters and this one is getting pretty dog-eared at this stage too. Next up will be "The Surface Breaks".