Not In my book!For those that read (and loved) the Stieg Larsson trilogy, have any of read anything by Jo Nesbo? I see a lot of quotes comparing the two so just wondering if they are in the same league.
Still haven't gotten round to reading The Great Upheaval though!!You're doing a lot of reading recently Firefly
I have just finished The Black Horse Inside Coolmore. It was written by a Welshman named Jones who is a former newspaper journalist and former employee at Coolmore. It is an excellent insight into the Irish and International multi-billions bloodstock industry from the people at the top and their employees at the bottom. A fascinating read to say the least.
Reading "The Power of Habit" at the moment - about 3/4s way through and it's very good.
Did you ask Firefly before you posted in his thread?The Grand Design by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow
Everything A Brief History of Time should have been. It's brilliant. It outlines in an easy to grasp manner the state of scientific thinking about the nature of matter and the universe, and the origin of the universe and of time. Couldn't recommend it more highly. Should be on the school curriculum.
Did you ask Firefly before you posted in his thread?
Good book. Started really well but got harder to read the further I went into it.Currently reading Thinking, Fast and Slow and it's amazing but a lot to it so will probably take longer than normal - although Game of Thrones has finished!
You might like this easy to read, somewhat meandering, Bryson book 'One Summer: America 1927'Started Bill Bryson "At Home" and it's really, really good. He has a wonderful way of making the mundane fascinating. Anyone with a passing interest in history would love it.
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