Im nae really reading the bible by the way folks, if I want to read so much make believe I could read the Weekly World News
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Im nae really reading the bible by the way folks, if I want to read so much make believe I could read the Weekly World News
one of the great books, one of the all time great works of fictionQuote:
Originally Posted by Pacman1903
But its nae the biggest selling work of fiction, that accolade goes to the the book that spreads peace and love the Qur'an
No a bad read Pacmin was the lad fae Ratts book any goodQuote:
Originally Posted by Pacman1903
Lemmys is a classic read
Working my way through Stuart McBride's Detective Sergeant McRae series, on book four 'Blind Eye'. Interesting insight to what life is really like up there in Aberdeen, think I may have to cancel my season ticket as the place is more dangerous than I realised. ;D
Currently about a 1/3 of the way through "The Longest Day" by Cornelius Ryan. An older book, but an absolutely fantastic read so far!
Vas
Stephen Pearcys book is just a Rock N Roll excess story, you know the maths- f@cking n drugs n rocking. You will have read a similar book at some point in your life. He was quite the swordsman.
The Primus book was great. Spoken word history type book. Great read
Currently reading 'Map of a Nation - a biography of the Ordnance Survey' by Rachel Hewitt. Was an impulse purchase with a Waterstones voucher my ma got me for Christmas, but it's a lovely book really.
Once you get past the whole part about mapping Scotland to make it easier to pacify the Jacobite hoardes, that is.
Blasted Conn Iggulden's 5 book series on Genghis Khan [Conquerer series] before Christmas. Enjoyed it so much I am now on the second book of the Julius Caesar version [Emperor series].
Iggulden is an excellent historical fiction writer, would thoroughly recommend these books.
Bumped for scobes