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Re: What are you reading tonight?

Post by Dujon » Fri Mar 04, 2011 10:16 pm

I read most of Solzhenitsyn's "Gulag" many, many, years ago, Verbal. Perhaps it looses the author's style in its translation. It was jolly hard going.

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Re: What are you reading tonight?

Post by a1 » Fri Mar 04, 2011 10:19 pm

superjohnmcginlay wrote:Just starting everyone's favourite ex US president's book. Should be interesting.
everyone's favourite ex-prez is tommy jefferson.

'cept charlie sheen.

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Post by Lord Kangana » Fri Mar 04, 2011 10:24 pm

I'm reading a biography of Friederich Engels at the moment, called the Frock Coated Communist.

Its very good.

Then I have Simon Schama's history of the French Revolution lined up.
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Re: What are you reading tonight?

Post by Harry Genshaw » Fri Mar 04, 2011 10:45 pm

Shackletons Forgotten Men - Superb. If you're interested in polar exploration I would highly recommend it.
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Re: What are you reading tonight?

Post by Bruce Rioja » Sat Mar 05, 2011 7:56 pm

Normally it takes me about a month to complete reading a book. 24 hours ago I bought To Kill a Mockingbird - I'm currently half way through it. What a book!!!
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Post by William the White » Sat Mar 05, 2011 8:26 pm

Bruce Rioja wrote:Normally it takes me about a month to complete reading a book. 24 hours ago I bought To Kill a Mockingbird - I'm currently half way through it. What a book!!!
Yep - sometimes there are reasons why a book (and do you know the brill film?) is a classic...

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Re: What are you reading tonight?

Post by hisroyalgingerness » Sun Mar 06, 2011 8:24 pm

Just finished Rules of Attraction by Bret Easton Ellis. Cracking read, much more depth than the film.

Now rattling through Dave Spikey's autobiography, and it's brilliant. Very funny, touches of Spikey magic throughout

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Re: What are you reading tonight?

Post by General Mannerheim » Sun Mar 06, 2011 8:39 pm

im about 20 pages into Glamorama!

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Re: What are you reading tonight?

Post by Bruce Rioja » Sun Mar 06, 2011 10:17 pm

William the White wrote:
Bruce Rioja wrote:Normally it takes me about a month to complete reading a book. 24 hours ago I bought To Kill a Mockingbird - I'm currently half way through it. What a book!!!
Yep - sometimes there are reasons why a book (and do you know the brill film?) is a classic...
The film, William, is something that I was going to ask about. I wouldn't want, as is so often the case, to be disappointed by it once I've finished the book. I'll take your words as being a 'get-it-watched'. Cheers. :wink:
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Re: What are you reading tonight?

Post by hisroyalgingerness » Mon Mar 07, 2011 12:07 pm

General Mannerheim wrote:im about 20 pages into Glamorama!
I love Glamorama. It's possibly the weirdest one of the lot though, but worth sticking with

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Post by Lofthouse Lower » Mon Mar 07, 2011 12:11 pm

Lunar Park is my current no.1, but am re-starting them all

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Re: What are you reading tonight?

Post by Raven » Wed Mar 09, 2011 12:27 pm

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Post by TANGODANCER » Wed Mar 09, 2011 6:46 pm

Bruce Rioja wrote:
William the White wrote:
Bruce Rioja wrote:Normally it takes me about a month to complete reading a book. 24 hours ago I bought To Kill a Mockingbird - I'm currently half way through it. What a book!!!
Yep - sometimes there are reasons why a book (and do you know the brill film?) is a classic...
The film, William, is something that I was going to ask about. I wouldn't want, as is so often the case, to be disappointed by it once I've finished the book. I'll take your words as being a 'get-it-watched'. Cheers. :wink:
Gregory Peck Films are amongst my favourites: The Big Country, Moby Dick, Guns of Navarone, Cape Fear, Boys from Brazil etc. To Kill a Mockingbird is probably his finest of them all.
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Re: What are you reading tonight?

Post by Bruce Rioja » Wed Mar 09, 2011 8:06 pm

Cheers, Tango. I've added it to my LF list.
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Re: What are you reading tonight?

Post by Prufrock » Fri Mar 11, 2011 7:21 pm

Finished The New Machiavelli: How to Wield Power in the Modern World by Jonathan Powell, Tony Blair's Chief of staff, as recommended by Crayons. Really interesting account into the machinations of government during the Blair years, though the Machiavelli comparisons themselves are a bit weak. Certainly a different viewpoint, and very very readable. Gordy comes across as a prize twunt in it too.
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Re: What are you reading tonight?

Post by thebish » Mon Mar 21, 2011 2:16 pm

the missus is currently reaing this: (well - listening to the audio-book version)

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I hear snatches as I pass through the conservatory...

sounds right up William's street!

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Re: What are you reading tonight?

Post by Lofthouse Lower » Mon Mar 21, 2011 2:27 pm

Not as good as 'Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter'.

Film coming out of yon P&P this year

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Re: What are you reading tonight?

Post by Lord Kangana » Mon Mar 21, 2011 2:33 pm

Prufrock wrote:Finished The New Machiavelli: How to Wield Power in the Modern World by Jonathan Powell, Tony Blair's Chief of staff, as recommended by Crayons. Really interesting account into the machinations of government during the Blair years, though the Machiavelli comparisons themselves are a bit weak. Certainly a different viewpoint, and very very readable. Gordy comes across as a prize twunt in it too.
He was punting this on the radio a few weeks ago.

I thought he came across as a right moron to be frank.
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Re: What are you reading tonight?

Post by Prufrock » Mon Mar 21, 2011 5:10 pm

Lord Kangana wrote:
Prufrock wrote:Finished The New Machiavelli: How to Wield Power in the Modern World by Jonathan Powell, Tony Blair's Chief of staff, as recommended by Crayons. Really interesting account into the machinations of government during the Blair years, though the Machiavelli comparisons themselves are a bit weak. Certainly a different viewpoint, and very very readable. Gordy comes across as a prize twunt in it too.
He was punting this on the radio a few weeks ago.

I thought he came across as a right moron to be frank.

I've not heard him speak. He comes across quite well in the book, seems to have genuinely believed in what they were doing, though the bits where he actually talks about Tony are a bit cult of the personality. It's more interesting as a fly on the wall how government worked during the Blair years.
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Re: What are you reading tonight?

Post by TANGODANCER » Mon Mar 21, 2011 7:58 pm

thebish wrote:the missus is currently reaing this: (well - listening to the audio-book version)

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Why? (not why is she reading it, but why not just write a zombie novel without involving a long established classic work of fiction that's also a record of the life and times of the author?) What's next up, Wuthering Heights beyond the grave, Far from the madding shroud, Oliver with a Twist?
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