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Don't read a lot but am currently really enjoying Crossroads by Niccolo Ammaniti

 

I heard a review of on Five Live and got to say it's lived up to the hype they were giving it.

 

The main thrust is a heist story with a group of hapless neo-nazis, it has the feel of a Coen Brothers script.

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Got round to starting Freakonomics (as recommended by people on here in the past I'm sure) today. Only a couple of chapters in but it's cracking if you're a stat fan like me.

 

 

Read that after Chez recced it. Very good.

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Nearly finished my Johnny Cash autobiography, currently waiting for my Che Geuvara Guerrilla Warfare book to arrive but don't know what to buy next. Got plenty of football books so open to all ideas except from stories and novels.

 

Appreciated!

 

What have you got against fiction? :lol:

 

Homicide by David Simon is a fascinating read.

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i've not read many books but these are my favourites:

 

kafka - the castle

dostoevsky - the brothers karamazov

nabokov - lolita

woolf - to the lighthouse

bulgakov - the master & the margarita

hesse - siddhartha

pushkin - eugene onegin

golding - the spire

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Henry Miller

Martin Amis

Nabakov

Kafka

Koestler

Orwell

Vonnegut

Hemingway

Conrad

Huxley

Irving

 

Modern americans avoid Mailer, Carver and Roth.

 

go with

 

Bukowsky

Burroughs

Don Delillo

Brett Easton Ellis

 

this is a good list as well. just explore and remember what Goethe said, "a good book is as hard to read as it is to write".

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Henry Miller

Martin Amis

Nabakov

Kafka

Koestler

Orwell

Vonnegut

Hemingway

Conrad

Huxley

Irving

 

Modern americans avoid Mailer, Carver and Roth.

 

go with

 

Bukowsky

Burroughs

Don Delillo

Brett Easton Ellis

 

this is a good list as well. just explore and remember what Goethe said, "a good book is as hard to read as it is to write".

How come loads of the authors in that list wrote books that were easy to read then? :lol:

I think Parky's been looking at my book case as well. Add Philip K. Dick to that list as well btw.

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The Historian- Elizabeth Kostova... re-works Dracula , brilliant.

The Book of Lost Things- John Connolly

 

 

Mr.Nice- Howard Marks... was lookingforward to this, turned out to be the most tedious waste of paper I'dcome across in a long time. AVOID

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I thought the hisotrian was a bag of shite. I read half the book and felt like it still hadnt started.

 

Lee Childs does some pretty good action books if thats your bag.

 

Just read p_futebol.jpg cracking read. Puts English fans to shame

Picks up in the 2nd half :lol:

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