Pang wrote: » I'm reading There's Something About Kevin and to be honest I don't think I'll finish it. I could care less about what's wrong with Kevin. Such a slow book.
Gonzovision wrote: » The Fall of Carthage: The Punic Wars 265-146BC by Adrian Goldsworthy. Very readable so far, but yet thorough and detailed.
bringupthebook wrote: » The ghost road, Pat Barker. It's ok - its the 3rd book in the series and maybe if i had read the other two I might enjoy it more Quite a dark read - follows a handfull of men through their time on the front in WWII. Will be glad to finish it
mrmanunited wrote: » Amazing books, couldnt put them down, but I gotta admit, I did get a bit confused with all the names and stories, so my tip, dont read before you go to bed... Theyre awesome!!
Ice Storm wrote: » Yeah, I think to enjoy it fully you really need to read the whole trilogy. I sat down to read The Ghost Road myself and realised that it was the last in a trilogy so put off reading it until I acquired the first two. Not sure if that was a typo or if you're confused because you didn't read the first two books, but it's actually WWI!
bringupthebook wrote: » Ha ha Typo. I bought the book as a Booker prize collection one year and only getting to read it now. I suppose not really my cup of tea even though i am a history graduate!
WinnyThePoo wrote: » Just finished 'Blood Meridian' by Cormac McCarthy. Beautifully written.
tigger123 wrote: » Am reading World War Z at the moment. Not normally into zombie apocalypse stuff, but it's f*ckin MEGA!!!!
aaronjumper wrote: » Good to know. I am going to get the book after I have seen the movie as I have heard mixed things about the movie but only great things about the book.
Celly Smunt wrote: » Definitely his strongest book in my opinion.I read that,then the road.But the rest of his books I found to be a bit rubbish,I love his writing style but the likes of "all the pretty horses" bored me to death.