Rosie Rant wrote: » I'm reading The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick at the moment. It is speculative fiction that explores what the world would be like if Nazi Germany and Japan had won the second World War and divided control of the world between them. It took me a little while to get into it but I am enjoying it. It's really interesting. Other Philip K. Dick books I would recommend are A Maze of Death, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and A Scanner Darkly.
Nigel Fairservice wrote: » I'm reading Erebus by Michael Palin at the moment. It's a biography of the Arctic and Antarctic adventures of the HMS Erebus in the 1800s. They only found the wreck of the ship in 2014. Enjoyable so far.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » The Forward Book of Poetry 2019. Theres à wonderfully cynical poem about Monica from Friends which had me laughing deliriously, and lots of other smashers. If you're going to buy any book of poetry this year, give it a shot. Lots of upcoming talent included in it too, and I don't mean that in that 'they're a bit sh1te yet', they're already master poets, and it's 12 quid well spent. #IReallydon'tWorkForThem
Ipso wrote: » Doesn't The Golden Bough by James Frazer touch on the same topic?
bobbyss wrote: » Is the O'Malley book by Anne Chambers? I could not get past the first page of that one. There were lots and lots of long Gaelic names at the start of the book which was off putting. I have often thought how a writer could begin a book which was so heavy and ploughy. Surely she could have had a more engaging start to that story? I gave up. The names made no sense. There was no engagement. There was no sense of a good story about to be revealed.
puppieperson1 wrote: » John Waters new book censored by Easons but it can be bought "give us back our old roads" - enlightening!! read it and then listen to Gemma & him on interviewhttps://youtu.be/yEnOwn4v2Yk
Pherekydes wrote: » Hmmm.https://www.easons.com/give-us-back-the-bad-roads-john-waters-9781782189015 Censored how?