py2006 wrote: » McChubbin wrote: » In regards to fiction/non-fiction, I've got a copy of Stephen King's "On Writing" lined up for a possible train journey down to my Dad's so I'll post up a review sooner or later. That's an excellent book.
McChubbin wrote: » In regards to fiction/non-fiction, I've got a copy of Stephen King's "On Writing" lined up for a possible train journey down to my Dad's so I'll post up a review sooner or later.
mattjack wrote: » The Rape of Nanking, thank Jebus I,m not Chinese or Japanese
Wolfruin wrote: » ravanor its a 40k book but dan abnet is a wonderful sic fi writer even if you dislike the themes you will love each chapter and will find it hard to put the book down
boblong wrote: » East of Eden by John Steinbeck Anyone here read this? I was in the mood for some Americana.
Mars Bar wrote: » I had to put Catch-22 down. Haven't a clue what's going on in it. Might come back to it another time.
Mars Bar wrote: » I had to put Catch-22 down. Haven't a clue what's going on in it. Might come back to it another time. I've moved on to Sourcery by Terry Pratchett.
pmcmahon wrote: » such a marmite book,i hated every page of itt
Nulty wrote: » It's the characters, I find. I just can't keep track of the characters and who they are or what they were doing a few pages back. I finished it but couldn't really remember who was who.
Shryke wrote: » The Hydrogen Sonata by Iain M. Banks.
Hells Belle wrote: » I'm on a John Connolly binge at the moment, started with The Book of Lost Things and from there to the Charlie Parker series. Really enjoying them, I like the paranormal edge to them and the writings are well researched and not over taxing. I have just finished The Lovers - book 8 and it creeped me out something awful, the best one so far for me. I can't believe I've never read any of his books before, I used to pick up a Patterson for quick read thriller, but these books make his look like a mentally defiant monkey wrote them. Also read The Book Thief from a recommendation here, what a beautiful story, thanks guys
pmcmahon wrote: » such a marmite book,i hated every page of itt reading the shadow of the wind at the moment.I's one of those books i never got around to reading but everyone else has.It's ok for now,a bit drawn out.
pmcmahon wrote: » reading the shadow of the wind at the moment.I's one of those books i never got around to reading but everyone else has.It's ok for now,a bit drawn out.
bluewolf wrote: » Atlas shrugged