one day in the life of ivan denisovitch
Knockemstiff proved to be an exceptional book. It was the literary equivalent of a Tom Waits song - gritty, scary, populated by dark characters who graft and scam and live in broken down trailers and end up in all night diners at 4 am. An excellent read.Here's my current book http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images...ow-click,TopRight,35,-76_AA240_SH20_OU01_.jpg - very promising from the first couple of chapters, and couldn't be more different to Star of the Sea.
one day in the life of ivan denisovitch
one day in the life of ivan denisovitch
this was a truly amazing read in the old days.
At the mo ........ I'm reading CLOUD ATLAS by David Mitchell. Very readable and hard to let down.
I loved Cloud Atlas. Must give it another read soon.
one day in the life of ivan denisovitch
the gruffalo
and
the goal (goldratt)
Yea, you should read it to the kids, they'd like it too.The Gruffalo is good, but my favourite is Room on the Broom.
I read Conn Iggulden's books on Genghis Khan. The historical inaccuracies bother me a bit, as does how he plays down just how many people he murdered, but they are very readable and as far as I am concerned the more people who know about the biggest, and possible the most influential, empire in history the better.Great thread. Here are my recent reads
Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts has to be my favourite I found it hard to find such and enjoyable book after reading that one.
Love the epic series of Conn Iggulden about Genghis khan, three books so far and all of them really interesting and well written.
Also liked Khaled Hosseinni recent books.
Any of David Gemmell's books, never disappointing.
Yea, you should read it to the kids, they'd like it too.
I read Conn Iggulden's books on Genghis Khan.
Have you read his books on Rome?
I liked David Gemmell as a teenager but haven’t read any of his stuff in years. I liked Raymond E Feist back then too but again, I haven’t read any of those books in years.
Billk said:Anything by Alexander McCall Smith.
I loved the 44 Scotland Street series. Bertie is so adorable.
Marion
I try! We have three books every night- one for each child and one for me. They groan now when I choose Room on the Broom, but they still join in.
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