I liked Matt Ridley's: The Rational Optimist, but it may not be the type of book you are looking for.Need some recommendations!
I'm reading and enjoying "The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak.
Brilliant - I loved this - really loved it.
Started "The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas" yesterday evening.
Just finished "The Great Upheaval" by Jay Winik. It's about the years 1788 to 1800 and covers the French and American Revolutions and what was going on in Russia under Catherine the Great at the same time. Brilliant.
Oh I am trudging through this since April and cannot get anyway involved or enjoy it........I have read 2 books in the middle as I just can't seem to finish this one. I am half way through and tempted to give up.......
I know you're a bit of a history buff, but would you recommend this book to the "general public"?
Nice one Purple, just ordered that off Abe Books for about €6.50.
+1 (almost), Great book.Birdsong by Sebastian is probably my favourite book I ever read
Nice one Purple, just ordered that off Abe Books for about €6.50.
I've read a few Adam Zamoyski books which tackled the same period which were very good too.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/search/ref=sr_tc_2_0?rh=i%3Astripbooks%2Ck%3AAdam+Zamoyski&keywords=Adam+Zamoyski&ie=UTF8&qid=1288874812&sr=8-2-ent&field-contributor_id=B001IXO6UI
Very enjoyable - particularly for someone at the same life stage as many of the main characters (mid 40s, young kids).. Also recommend..The Slap..which was unputdownable, and scandalously (is that a word?) shocking!
It centers around a child that was slapped at a bbq and the lives of all the people involved...each character makes you question your own beliefs...so the story really engages you.
I had bought it as Birdsong by Sebastian is probably my favourite book I ever read and one I have re read many times.