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| Quote ="El Barbudo"Currently reading "1968" by Mark Kurlanksy.
Bought it years ago and never got round to reading it until now.
1968 was a remarkable year when, across the globe, people protested.
Whether it was for civil rights or against totalitarian governments or against wars ... people protested.
I reckon we need more of that these days, attended by people from across the board not just those dismissed as "the usual suspects"(*).
Governments are getting away with murder.
(*) "The usual suspects" .... quote from Casablanca.'"
Kurlanksy's book on Cod is a decent read.
Currently reading 'One lie leads to........' by Steve Smith.
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| Quote ="Dally"When I was on holiday a couple of weeks ago I read a couple of Sue Townsend books that were in the cottage where we stayed. Not the sort of thing I'd usually read but they looked light holiday reading and something to do whilst Mrs D cooked and washed up during the holiday (I like to make it home from home for her). Back to the books. They were "Number Ten" and "The Queen and I". Must admit, I did find some bits of Number 10 funny. I didn't find The Queen and I as good. If you are not familiar number 10 is a p**s take of the Blair years and The Queen and I involves the royal family going to live on a council estate (via the queen's dream). Both books were a good commentary of changed Britain.'"
I saw "the Queen and I" as a play in the West End back in the 90's.
As a slightly-lefty republican, I loved it ... and even warmed to some of the fictionalised Royals.
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| Quote ="El Barbudo"I saw "the Queen and I" as a play in the West End back in the 90's.
As a slightly-lefty republican, I loved it ... and even warmed to some of the fictionalised Royals.'"
The spouse and I went to see it too .
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| Quote ="El Barbudo"Currently reading "1968" by Mark Kurlanksy.
Bought it years ago and never got round to reading it until now.
1968 was a remarkable year when, across the globe, people protested.
Whether it was for civil rights or against totalitarian governments or against wars ... people protested.
I reckon we need more of that these days, attended by people from across the board not just those dismissed as "the usual suspects"(*).
Governments are getting away with murder.
(*) "The usual suspects" .... quote from Casablanca.'"
I was in Paris in1968 and right up to his death, my old man always reckoned I kicked it all off
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| Quote ="Mintball"In terms of books, [url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-24077796Nadine Dorries has signed a six-figure book deal[/url.
Well, her novels will apparently be based on her childhood in Liverpool.
There: how's that for a connection to both books and the north?'"
I sincerely hope two of those six figures are the ones after the decimal point
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| Anyone know when Inferno by Dan Brown is out on paperback? Don't have a Kindle and been holding off buying a bulky hard back copy, thinking it must be out soon...
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Unlike many people who go on this message board, I am not a big reader. However I am a big writer having now written five novels about Northern working class life and all with a strong Rugby League background.
As yet though no one seems to have passed any comments here on my material.
So if anybody here has anything to say about the novels One Winter, One Spring, One Summer, One Autumn or Two Seasons, I will be more than interested to read them and maybe feed them into the Try Reading Project that various libraries across the North of England are now organising. It is a project to get more people into reading and writing and is involving a number of rugby league writers, journalists and players. See the Try Reading web site for more details.
One Winter, One Autumn and Two Seasons are all available through my publisher London League Publications at www.llpshop.co.uk. They are also available as E books on Amazon.
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Unlike many people who go on this message board, I am not a big reader. However I am a big writer having now written five novels about Northern working class life and all with a strong Rugby League background.
As yet though no one seems to have passed any comments here on my material.
So if anybody here has anything to say about the novels One Winter, One Spring, One Summer, One Autumn or Two Seasons, I will be more than interested to read them and maybe feed them into the Try Reading Project that various libraries across the North of England are now organising. It is a project to get more people into reading and writing and is involving a number of rugby league writers, journalists and players. See the Try Reading web site for more details.
One Winter, One Autumn and Two Seasons are all available through my publisher London League Publications at www.llpshop.co.uk. They are also available as E books on Amazon.
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| Quote ="glee"Unlike many people who go on this message board, I am not a big reader. However I am a big writer ...'"
How do you tally that equation, Glee?
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| Quote ="Mike Oxlong"Anyone know when Inferno by Dan Brown is out on paperback? Don't have a Kindle and been holding off buying a bulky hard back copy, thinking it must be out soon...'"
Not even a date on Amazon yet, doubt it will be this side of the new year.
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Quote ="glee"Unlike many people who go on this message board, I am not a big reader. However I am a big writer having now written five novels about Northern working class life and all with a strong Rugby League background.
As yet though no one seems to have passed any comments here on my material.
So if anybody here has anything to say about the novels One Winter, One Spring, One Summer, One Autumn or Two Seasons, I will be more than interested to read them and maybe feed them into the Try Reading Project that various libraries across the North of England are now organising. It is a project to get more people into reading and writing and is involving a number of rugby league writers, journalists and players. See the Try Reading web site for more details.
One Winter, One Autumn and Two Seasons are all available through my publisher London League Publications at www.llpshop.co.uk. They are also available as E books on Amazon.'"
Did read a few of them many years ago - still have them upstairs. Cannot recall too much about them now though!
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Quote ="glee"Unlike many people who go on this message board, I am not a big reader. However I am a big writer having now written five novels about Northern working class life and all with a strong Rugby League background.
As yet though no one seems to have passed any comments here on my material.
So if anybody here has anything to say about the novels One Winter, One Spring, One Summer, One Autumn or Two Seasons, I will be more than interested to read them and maybe feed them into the Try Reading Project that various libraries across the North of England are now organising. It is a project to get more people into reading and writing and is involving a number of rugby league writers, journalists and players. See the Try Reading web site for more details.
One Winter, One Autumn and Two Seasons are all available through my publisher London League Publications at www.llpshop.co.uk. They are also available as E books on Amazon.'"
Did read a few of them many years ago - still have them upstairs. Cannot recall too much about them now though!
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| Just finished 'The Forgotten Highlander' by Alistair Urquhart. Its a real life story of his time in WW2 getting captured by the Japanese at Singapore and his work on the Death Railways. That bloke went trough a lot, its inspirational.
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| I enjoyed One Winter, very nostalgic for me having moved to London over thirty years ago.
About to start Tune In, the new 900 page Beatles biography which covers the period up to their first record.
Wondering how long it will take...
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| Not ashamed to admit I am tempted to get the new Bridget Jones book...
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| Quote ="Lawrie L"Not ashamed to admit I am tempted to get the new Bridget Jones book...'"
..... nor Cider with Rosie?
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| Quote ="Dally"..... nor Cider with Rosie?'"
Couldn't get into it
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| Quote ="post"Just finished 'The Forgotten Highlander' by Alistair Urquhart. Its a real life story of his time in WW2 getting captured by the Japanese at Singapore and his work on the Death Railways. That bloke went trough a lot, its inspirational.'"
I'm about three quarters through it - its actually unbelievable isn't it and if you didn't already know that its a true story you'd swear it was far-fetched and impossible.
If you want to read another story that is just as incredible then try "Devil at my heels" by Louis Zamperini [urlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Zamperini[/url, not just a 1936 American Olympic athlete, not just one of the longest crashed airmen to survive at sea in a dinghy but then survived four years in a Japanese prison camp headed by one of the top 40 most wanted Japanese war criminals.
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| [url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/authorinterviews/10396286/Terry-Pratchett-interview-a-fantasy-writer-facing-reality.htmlFunny – and poignant – interview with the wonderful Terry Pratchett.[/url
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| I've just finished reading Walt Disney The Biography by Neal Gabler. It got a bit repetitive at times but an interesting read nonetheless. Perhaps the strangest thing about the book is the f[uu[/uck up where pages 463 to 494 are printed twice. Makes the book look bigger I suppose.
I recently bought The Life of Kingsley Amis by Zachary Leader for £1 at poundland and that's what I'm reading now ![READING a050.gif](//www.rlfans.com/images/smilies//a050.gif)
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| Quote ="Mintball"
Mind, you could try [iAnno Dracula[/i, Kim Newman's fun alternative version. I've also just read the sequel, [iAnno Dracula: The Bloody Red Baron[/i, which is a romp too.'"
May have found something I actually agree with you on, the Anno Dracula series is fantastic, at the end I love seeing how many easter eggs I've spotted and learning about classic books and films to watch out for, the recent imprints also have some additional novellas and short-stories which are pretty good. I've read up to [iDracula Cha Cha Cha [/ibut not yet got to [iJohnny Alucard[/i. What I like is that the stories are clever and intricately put together, but are ripping good reads too. There are some technically accomplished writers who go for cleverness and lose the entertainment, I find so called high brow "literary fiction" often goes down this path, it's all finely crafted but can become very dull. Newman is a very good writer.
Some fun books with a north of England setting and Whitby and Dracula links in particular are Paul Magrs' Brenda and Effie novels, unchallenging fluff but amusing all the same, although the central conceit starts to wear thin by the [iBride that Time Forgot[/i. Not in the league of Anno Dracula but worth a look.
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| Quote ="Kelvin's Ferret"May have found something I actually agree with you on ...'"
It happens to everyone eventually.
Quote ="Kelvin's Ferret"... the Anno Dracula series is fantastic, at the end I love seeing how many easter eggs I've spotted and learning about classic books and films to watch out for, the recent imprints also have some additional novellas and short-stories which are pretty good. I've read up to [iDracula Cha Cha Cha [/ibut not yet got to [iJohnny Alucard[/i...'"
I've got [iDracula Cha Cha Cha[/i on the shelf, but am sort of being sparing with them.
Quote ="Kelvin's Ferret"What I like is that the stories are clever and intricately put together, but are ripping good reads too. There are some technically accomplished writers who go for cleverness and lose the entertainment, I find so called high brow "literary fiction" often goes down this path, it's all finely crafted but can become very dull. Newman is a very good writer...'"
It's enormous fun spotting stuff – but as you say, they never read as though Newman is being 'clever'.
Quote ="Kelvin's Ferret"Some fun books with a north of England setting and Whitby and Dracula links in particular are Paul Magrs' Brenda and Effie novels, unchallenging fluff but amusing all the same, although the central conceit starts to wear thin by the [iBride that Time Forgot[/i. Not in the league of Anno Dracula but worth a look.'"
I might look those up, cheers. On the northern theme, and also funny, is Alan Plater's [iThe Beiderbecke Trilogy[/i, which is a series of three novels – as well as the TV series. I see via Amazon that that's available from as little as a penny, used.
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| Anybody like to throw in their comments on my latest novel "Two Seasons". It certainly qualifies as a Northern novel being set in a fictional industrial town 'close' to Leigh, St Helens, Warrington, Widnes and Wigan and unlike all the other books mentioned in this topic, it also has a strong Rugby League background.
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| Currently reading a REAL BOOK instead of a virtual eBook for a change, bit of a pain in the bum to have to hold the thing open isn't it, it'll never catch on.
ANYWAY - bought it from Oxfam Books in Headingley, possibly the best second hand bookshop I have ever been in and an excellent way to spend a Saturday morning just grazing the bookshelves, I find if I go into somewhere like Waterstones where books are sorted by author then I tend to target certain authors and ignore the rest - browse in a second hand bookshop and you pick up all sorts of stuff.
ANYWAY AGAIN - current book is Bruce Reynolds autobiography, you know, Bruce Reynolds of Great Train Robbery fame, its well written (or well dictated) and as more than two thirds of the book is dedicated to his years before the train robbery its full of detail of London and a petty criminals life in the 1940s through to the early 1960s, a love of classic sports cars, fine tailoring and dining, and driving down to the South of France to throw away ill-gotten gains and plan their next heist - it reads like a novel but its his life story, very good book.
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| Currently reading Mike Tyson's autobiography
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| Current 'heavy' reading is [iA Life of Picasso, Vol I[/i by John Richardson, which isn't actually anywhere near as heavy as it sounds – fascinating stuff.
For something lighter, [iRed Square[/i, the third Arkady Renko novel by Martin Cruz Smith, which is enormously entertaining and, as always with Smith, very well written.
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| Sprawled in bed with a cuppa some milk chocolate digestives and, Manstein : Hitler's Greatest GeneralCould stay here all day but gotta go and sugn on this aftie. Tut!
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