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alex, aren't you on planes a fair bit still? I'd recommend a kindle mate. You can still have the real books at home, just take the kindle for when you're mobile.

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alex, aren't you on planes a fair bit still? I'd recommend a kindle mate. You can still have the real books at home, just take the kindle for when you're mobile.

Nah, no longer travelling. Just based in the N.E. now. Thank fuck.

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alex, aren't you on planes a fair bit still? I'd recommend a kindle mate. You can still have the real books at home, just take the kindle for when you're mobile.

Nah, no longer travelling. Just based in the N.E. now. Thank fuck.

 

I used to hate travelling when I was a big deal. All my "trade" mates used to think I was lucky as hell but wouldnt believe I was jealous of them staying put.

 

(My only opportunity to contribute to this thread so I thought I'd take it).

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Some book on Guiseppe Garibaldi, what an absolute legend that man was.

 

Such a one that they named a biscuit after him. :lol:

He was born in Nice, too!

 

How is the book? Complex or easy to Digest(ive)

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Some book on Guiseppe Garibaldi, what an absolute legend that man was.

 

Such a one that they named a biscuit after him. :lol:

He was born in Nice, too!

 

How is the book? Complex or easy to Digest(ive)

In an awful condition, it keeps crumbling in my hands and I can't cracker the text, but hey, that's the way the cookie crumbles.

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Just read 'Bitter Lemons of Cyprus' by Lawrence Durrell and re-read John Fante's four 'Bandini' novels. Going to read 'Forced Entries' by Jim Carroll (RIP) next.

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Before I Go To Sleep by SJ Watson.

 

Great book.

 

I met him at Waterstones in Nottingham - he was having a discussion with Tess Gerritsen about crime fiction and writing, really great stuff. Thoroughly nice bloke to top it off, looks uncannily like Meenzer! Even wished me good luck when I was talking to him about dealing with writer's block. :)

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He's a nelly nuffter as well! I'm enjoying the book - about 2/3 of the way through at the minute. It's good cos when you read the premise, it sounds great, but it easily have been a trashy disappointment. But he's obviously a proper (Souness style) writer, so it's really well put together.

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Really enjoyed Bukowski's ''Post Office''.

 

Not really sure what Bukowski to go for next so any advice would be appreciated :)

There are 5 'Chinaski' novels. The others are Factotum (when he's doing a load of odd jobs / bumming around / 'trying to make it' as he would say), Women (when he achieved success as a writer and got his end away), Ham on Rye (about his childhood / school days / early adulthood) and finally Hollywood (about the writing of the screenplay for his life story Barfly starring Micky Rourke). My personal favourite is Ham... but tbh they're all great, although Hollywood is defintitely the weakest of the lot. He also wrote Pulp which is his sort of bizarre take on the noir detective genre. It's a good laugh but a bit all over the shop. His short story collections are good too especially Tales of Ordinary Madness and The Most Beautiful Woman in Town. The vast majority of his output was in the form of poetry though. I'm not a big fan of poetry in general but his stuff is worth a look. It's pretty funny / depressing / true to life, just like his other stuff.

I've just re-read Hunger by Knut Hamsun which was a major influence on him as it happens.

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