one of the great books, one of the all time great works of fictionOriginally Posted by Pacman1903
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 fictionOriginally 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 goodOriginally 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.
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!
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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