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Re: What are you reading tonight?

Post by Bruce Rioja » Sun Jun 16, 2013 9:38 pm

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Prufrock wrote:Adam Smith jars a little in that list!
Not sure I get your ire here, Prufrock. Care to expand?
No ire! Just every other book there might be described as 'classic fiction', and then there's a book on political philosophy! Just seems a bit incongruous.

Unless of course Bobo is right, but I did a Google, and I think he might be fibbing :)
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TANGODANCER wrote:Just been handed the new hardback version of Dan Brown's Inferno by my daughter as a Father's Day present. Currently reading Michael Connelly's The Brass Verdict.. Love this guy for novel reading.
Big fan of the Bosch novels.Just read Angel's Flight. I will certainly read the rest, great character.
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Post by William the White » Mon Jun 17, 2013 2:16 pm

Bruce Rioja wrote:
William the White wrote:
Prufrock wrote:
Bruce Rioja wrote:
Prufrock wrote:Adam Smith jars a little in that list!
Not sure I get your ire here, Prufrock. Care to expand?
No ire! Just every other book there might be described as 'classic fiction', and then there's a book on political philosophy! Just seems a bit incongruous.

Unless of course Bobo is right, but I did a Google, and I think he might be fibbing :)
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Don't follow the question, Bruce. No opposition to anything, other than to Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations being described as a work of political philosophy, when it is, in fact, the trailblazing work on what was the new phenomenon of industrial Capitalism. It is the book which helps found the social science of Economics, and a major landmark in intellectual history. Just not about political philosophy.

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Re: What are you reading tonight?

Post by TANGODANCER » Mon Jun 17, 2013 2:28 pm

LeverEnd wrote:
TANGODANCER wrote:Just been handed the new hardback version of Dan Brown's Inferno by my daughter as a Father's Day present. Currently reading Michael Connelly's The Brass Verdict.. Love this guy for novel reading.
Big fan of the Bosch novels.Just read Angel's Flight. I will certainly read the rest, great character.
Harry Bosch is probably my favourite fictional tec now Morse has gone. Mickey Haller is the lawyer character in Connelly's jury novels. As good as Grisham for me.
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Re: What are you reading tonight?

Post by LeverEnd » Mon Jun 17, 2013 2:45 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:
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TANGODANCER wrote:Just been handed the new hardback version of Dan Brown's Inferno by my daughter as a Father's Day present. Currently reading Michael Connelly's The Brass Verdict.. Love this guy for novel reading.
Big fan of the Bosch novels.Just read Angel's Flight. I will certainly read the rest, great character.
Harry Bosch is probably my favourite fictional tec now Morse has gone. Mickey Haller is the lawyer character in Connelly's jury novels. As good as Grisham for me.
Me too I think. Also a big fan of James Lee Burke's Dave Robicheaux series. Beautifully written but easy to read. Makes me want to go to Louisiana.
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Re: What are you reading tonight?

Post by TANGODANCER » Mon Jun 17, 2013 7:23 pm

LeverEnd wrote:
TANGODANCER wrote:
LeverEnd wrote:
TANGODANCER wrote:Just been handed the new hardback version of Dan Brown's Inferno by my daughter as a Father's Day present. Currently reading Michael Connelly's The Brass Verdict.. Love this guy for novel reading.
Big fan of the Bosch novels.Just read Angel's Flight. I will certainly read the rest, great character.
Harry Bosch is probably my favourite fictional tec now Morse has gone. Mickey Haller is the lawyer character in Connelly's jury novels. As good as Grisham for me.
Me too I think. Also a big fan of James Lee Burke's Dave Robicheaux series. Beautifully written but easy to read. Makes me want to go to Louisiana.
That's quite a coincidence really. I've read all J.L.B's Robicheaux books except the one I've currently got from the library. Creole Belle. Not started it yet. :wink:

ps. I like Robert.B.Parker's Spenser novels too.
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Re: What are you reading tonight?

Post by LeverEnd » Mon Jun 17, 2013 7:53 pm

I'm about 5 or 6 behind you on the Robicheaux books, never read Spenser, will have a look.
I'm currently reading a strange graphic novel called 'My Friend Dahmer' by Derf Backderf. He grew up friends with serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer and explores his adolescent friendship with the guy.
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Re: What are you reading tonight?

Post by Bruce Rioja » Mon Jun 17, 2013 8:11 pm

William the White wrote:
Bruce Rioja wrote: Don't follow the question, Bruce. No opposition to anything, other than to Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations being described as a work of political philosophy, when it is, in fact, the trailblazing work on what was the new phenomenon of industrial Capitalism. It is the book which helps found the social science of Economics, and a major landmark in intellectual history. Just not about political philosophy.
My apologies, William. Misread the context of your response entirely.
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Post by Bruce Rioja » Mon Jun 17, 2013 8:16 pm

William the White wrote: Don't follow the question, Bruce. No opposition to anything, other than to Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations being described as a work of political philosophy, when it is, in fact, the trailblazing work on what was the new phenomenon of industrial Capitalism. It is the book which helps found the social science of Economics, and a major landmark in intellectual history. Just not about political philosophy.
My apologies, William. Misread the context of your response entirely.
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Re: What are you reading tonight?

Post by bobo the clown » Mon Jun 17, 2013 8:49 pm

Bruce Rioja wrote:
William the White wrote: Don't follow the question, Bruce. No opposition to anything, other than to Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations being described as a work of political philosophy, when it is, in fact, the trailblazing work on what was the new phenomenon of industrial Capitalism. It is the book which helps found the social science of Economics, and a major landmark in intellectual history. Just not about political philosophy.
My apologies, William. Misread the context of your response entirely.
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Re: What are you reading tonight?

Post by mrkint » Mon Jun 17, 2013 9:19 pm

bobo the clown wrote:
Bruce Rioja wrote:
William the White wrote: Don't follow the question, Bruce. No opposition to anything, other than to Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations being described as a work of political philosophy, when it is, in fact, the trailblazing work on what was the new phenomenon of industrial Capitalism. It is the book which helps found the social science of Economics, and a major landmark in intellectual history. Just not about political philosophy.
My apologies, William. Misread the context of your response entirely.
... AND it stopped my table at Uni from wobbling !!!
Feckin hell. Did it have a leg missing or summat?!

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Post by Bruce Rioja » Mon Jun 17, 2013 9:33 pm

mrkint wrote:
bobo the clown wrote:
Bruce Rioja wrote:
William the White wrote: Don't follow the question, Bruce. No opposition to anything, other than to Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations being described as a work of political philosophy, when it is, in fact, the trailblazing work on what was the new phenomenon of industrial Capitalism. It is the book which helps found the social science of Economics, and a major landmark in intellectual history. Just not about political philosophy.
My apologies, William. Misread the context of your response entirely.
... AND it stopped my table at Uni from wobbling !!!
Feckin hell. Did it have a leg missing or summat?!
Probably had Bobo's score from the tuck shop to counter-balance it. :)
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Re: What are you reading tonight?

Post by thebish » Mon Jun 17, 2013 10:16 pm

I'm currently working my way through The Dresden Files - series of books by Jim Butcher about a wizard... it won't make any booker prize shortlists - but it's good escapist fun... does anyone else on here read non-serious-non-booker-prize fiction every now and again?

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Post by TANGODANCER » Mon Jun 17, 2013 11:04 pm

thebish wrote:I'm currently working my way through The Dresden Files - series of books by Jim Butcher about a wizard... it won't make any booker prize shortlists - but it's good escapist fun... does anyone else on here read non-serious-non-booker-prize fiction every now and again?
Read it, I've written three books of it. :wink:
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Post by clapton is god » Tue Jun 18, 2013 6:33 am

Just finished another Rebus novel, Standing in Another Mans Grave. A cracking read, probably the best Rebus I have ever read, which is saying something!

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Post by Lost Leopard Spot » Tue Jun 18, 2013 9:09 am

thebish wrote:I'm currently working my way through The Dresden Files - series of books by Jim Butcher about a wizard... it won't make any booker prize shortlists - but it's good escapist fun... does anyone else on here read non-serious-non-booker-prize fiction every now and again?
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Post by TANGODANCER » Tue Jun 18, 2013 2:16 pm

clapton is god wrote:Just finished another Rebus novel, Standing in Another Mans Grave. A cracking read, probably the best Rebus I have ever read, which is saying something!
Rebus and Bob Skinner both do the Scottish crime scene tecs very well. Not read the one you mention, but everything else on both.
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Post by TANGODANCER » Wed Jun 26, 2013 3:23 pm

Only just found out this book exists. Will be looking out for it. The massacre of up to 1600 citizens of Bolton during the English Civil War. Knew the rough details but this looks interesting.

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Post by bobo the clown » Wed Jun 26, 2013 3:25 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:Only just found out this book exists. Will be looking out for it. The massacre of up to 1600 citizens of Bolton during the English Civil War. Knew the rough details but this looks interesting.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolton_Massacre" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Should we demand a public enquiry ?

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Post by mummywhycantieatcrayons » Wed Jun 26, 2013 6:08 pm

Has anyone ever attempted 'In Search of Lost Time' by Proust?

I recently read 'How Proust Can Change Your Life' by Alain de Botton and enjoyed it so much that I am considering going straight to the source material.
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