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  • I'm reading a hoor of a lot since I kicked capitalism in the erse, and I'll be looking at this when the reading Himalaya sinks a bit:

    https://booksfromscotland.com/2020/0...in-the-making/ Soul and jazz soundtrack frpm the boy too.

    I recently picked up on Anthony Cartwright, and his Iron Towns is a fitba novel set in the post-Thatcher West Midlands Rust Belt, with flashbacks to the 1964 European Cup final, THAT Panenka penalty v West Germany in 76, Zizou's tribute to it in 2006, and Pirlo doing likewise I'm nae sure when. I got it on eBay for next to nothing.

    The Iron Towns: once the furnace heart of industrial En…

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    • I'm reading the How Revolutionary Were the Bourgeois Revolutions? by recently deceased (RIP) Aberdonian Marxist historian Neil Davidson. A great read from a great man and along with Bob Cooney belying the perception that we're all inbred, cap doffing reactionaries up here.

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      • With bookshops ‘non-essential retail’, a non-Amazon fix is possible here. Good discounts, which is very handy on new titles, and Hive gives support to independent local bookshops.



        Currently reading the sublime The Duchess Of Bloomsbury Street, Helene Hanff’s follow-up to 84 Charing Cross Road, the best collection of letters I’ve read in a long long time (Proper Mannies’ paperback), and Mike Brearley On Cricket (e-book).

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        • I'm reading Eric Hobsbawm's essays on Latin America 'Viva la Revolucion', Julian Cope's Head On / Repossessed, The Groucho Marx Letters and Volker Kutscher's 'Marlow'.

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          • From Brearley's chapter on commentators:

            "In October 2007, nominated by Doug Insole to succeed him, I became President of the MCC for a year. One of the pleasant duties of the role is to invite speakers to monthly dinners for members during the winter. My first two speakers were Matthew Engel and Vic Marks. I should have liked to take credit for this being a statement of political intent (to start with Marx and Engels), or if not intent, ironical provocation, but if so the credit is to my unconscious only."

            Proper Mannies' writin.

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            • The Terror by Dan Simmons. Highly recommended. Check it out book bugs.

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              • Originally posted by Aldo1983 View Post
                The Terror by Dan Simmons. Highly recommended. Check it out book bugs.
                Is it one of them with a few pages of pictures in the middle? I don't read anything with no pictures.

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                • Originally posted by Aldo1983 View Post
                  The Terror by Dan Simmons. Highly recommended. Check it out book bugs.
                  What’s it about?

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                  • Originally posted by Mason89 View Post
                    What’s it about?
                    Cheese rolling.

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                    • The Poor Had No Lawyers was very enlightening for me.

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                      • Originally posted by Donanddusted View Post
                        The Poor Had No Lawyers was very enlightening for me.
                        If I wait till it's made into a high quality tv drama in several years time; will you cast it up that I didn't read it?

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                        • Originally posted by Donanddusted View Post
                          The Poor Had No Lawyers was very enlightening for me.
                          Any cheese in it?

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                          • Originally posted by Aldo1983 View Post
                            If I wait till it's made into a high quality tv drama in several years time; will you cast it up that I didn't read it?
                            Only if you're dyslexic.

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                            • Originally posted by Mason89 View Post
                              Any cheese in it?
                              No but quite a few crackers.

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                              • Originally posted by Donanddusted View Post
                                Only if you're dyslexic.
                                So you'd let it go if I couldn't be arsed but would cast it up if I had some condition? Sick ****.

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