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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 64248Post DNgroundworks

Hi all, completely non related what-so-ever, im a bit of a bookworm just wondering if anyone can recommend a few good reads, read all of Joe Simpson's literature, a lot of Bill Bryson's (amazing writer) and Peter James's stuff any others you guys can recommend?

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Post: # 64249Post lutonlagerlout

Pm your addy and i will send you some books,I have thousands
robert sabbag , ray shell, paul kimmage, c s forrester, laurie gungst,spike milligan
generally i like true crime,autobiography and scientific stuff
poe ballantine is a big favourite right now
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Post: # 64250Post lutonlagerlout

DNgroundworks wrote:Hi all, completely non related what-so-ever,
off topic was the phrase you were looking for dan :;):
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Post: # 64261Post GB_Groundworks

me to, i was up till 2am last night to finish my last current book some times read a book in 24hrs hehe

cheap trash lit but a good read

lee child the jack reacher series - good read

stephen king - excellent writer dark tower series if you in for an epic reading these for the second time

sebastian folks - bird song and others great reads

just read the infidel by bob shepard its his first fiction read it on the strength of his first book the circuit about his time as a private security consultant after 22 years in the regiment. not the best the infidel.

reading currently as in just put in down to get a beer and check on here

extreme risk - major chris hunter - about bomd disposal lad cracking read




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Post: # 64265Post jonnyboyentire

Another vote for Lee Child. Harlan Coben also good, as is Simon Kernick.
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Post: # 64273Post seanandruby

i always think recommending books etc is hard. One man's meat ..........etc: can't beat the old classic authors like orwell, bronte sisters, dickens etc: just reading of mice and men, long time since i first read it.
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Post: # 64274Post Big Phil

seanandruby wrote:...One man's meat

is that the Ron Jeremy biography?
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Post: # 64277Post Dave_L

Big Phil wrote:
seanandruby wrote:...One man's meat

is that the Ron Jeremy biography?
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Post: # 64278Post DNgroundworks

Of mice and men is a cracking read

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Post: # 64287Post mickavalon

Try anything by Cormac Mcarthy, awesome American Author, wrote "The Road" and "No Country for old men" but "Blood Meridian" is probably one of the best books I've ever read.
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Post: # 64290Post lutonlagerlout

its all about personal taste,i rarely read fiction
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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 64292Post DNgroundworks

Me too im more into non-fiction, thats why i like Bill Bryson and Joe Simpson

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Post: # 64293Post joydivision

DNgroundworks wrote:Me too im more into non-fiction, thats why i like Bill Bryson and Joe Simpson
How good is, The Beckoning Silence?!!
Brilliant and quite harrowing at the same time.

The White Spider by Heinrich Harrer is a classic about the Eiger if you enjoyed BS.

A couple of my fav's are,

The Last King of Scotland by Giles Foden, (knocks spots of the film, and that is pretty good!)

City Of God by ?

Marching Powder by Rusty Young

Bringing Down the house by Ben Mezrich

Into Thin Air Jon Krakauer

Any reccomendations for Non fiction in return???

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Post: # 64295Post DNgroundworks

ive read all of joe simpsons, simon yates's, and into thin air, also white spider is a legendary piece of writing, i got into the mountaineering literature after reading joe simpsons "touching the void" about 4 times, really inspiring stuff.

I take it your a mountaineer? Id love to do some training and take it up.

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Post: # 64299Post Pablo

Agreed The White Spider is a suberb bit of writing I also liked Dark Shadows Falling by Simpson and Mountains of the mind by Robert Macfarlane. The only autobiography I've ever been able to read was General Peter Jacksons I've given up on Tony Blairs just now because I feel it's not truthful and is more about self exoneration than telling the story. Doug Scott wrote some good stuff but Bonnington is dull reading. My favourite book is 100 years in the Highlands by Osgood Mackenzie. He's the fella that started the world famous gardens at Inverewe by Gairloch in the mid 1800's and it covers his day to day life as a laird/ fisherman/ hunter and botanist. He makes observations about the weather and yearly cycle of life that are fascinating are quite humourous. He calls himself a conservationist but after seeing a Black grouse for the first time in 10 years he's really chuffed that he shot it with one round and got it mounted in a glass case.LOL. Monty Don has witten a few good reads Bear Grylls book about crossing the Atlantic in a RIB is terrifying. There's a good book about a fella hitching around Ireland with a fridge for a dare a quick google will find his name.
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