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paddy no 11
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Read the 1st book of slow horses by mi k herron

The series deviates not a jot from the book, love the series so will stick with that, the books aren't so well written that I'd be missing loads you not reading them
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Station Eleven - excellent post apocalyptic (pandemic) novel. Written before covid so kudos to the author
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I am pilgrim - What starts out as a potentially intriguing thriller turns into a steaming turd full of islamophobia and captain America saving the world
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paddy no 11 wrote: Fri Oct 27, 2023 6:16 pm Station Eleven - excellent post apocalyptic (pandemic) novel. Written before covid so kudos to the author
Nice book. Kind of on the other end of the spectrum from The Road. Nasty things happen but they don't get the book's whole attention. There's a TV adaptation - have you watched it? (I haven't)
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Son of Mathonwy wrote: Wed Nov 01, 2023 9:06 am
paddy no 11 wrote: Fri Oct 27, 2023 6:16 pm Station Eleven - excellent post apocalyptic (pandemic) novel. Written before covid so kudos to the author
Nice book. Kind of on the other end of the spectrum from The Road. Nasty things happen but they don't get the book's whole attention. There's a TV adaptation - have you watched it? (I haven't)
I haven't seen it, yep definitely on the opposite end of the spectrum to the road. Both are very good, there's bits of the road I can easily recall 10 years later
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Politics on the edge by Rory Stewart. Yes it’s a politicians memoir and thus you have to be sceptical over the recollection in places. But illuminating on the state of government and politics in general.
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I read shuggie bain based on this thread

I found it pretty tough going for the most part it wasn't until about 100 pages from finishing that I found it easier to read

Based on donnys review I'm sure the bleakness is entirely accurate and hence unsettling.

Few wtf moments including around Willie's return from the war

Well written though I'm not sure I'd recommend it to anyone

*the taxi driver union will have the author black listed
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Here's another one for you then paddy:

The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller.

I only picked it up in a motorway service station as I'm on a school trip and needed some reading while on the bus.
This is an insanely good book. It's enthralling and emotional and held me right until the final page. I mean, it's just the story of Achilles, it's not new. Just, the way it's written is lyrical and shows an understanding of different aspects of male psyche that is profound. The first half is the most tender, sweetest love story, but the tone changes as the story moves and the main characters grow into their destinies in war, Troy and legend. The change in dialogue and character is very skillfully done and you feel sympathy will all the main characters at all points in the story. It's a tragedy, obviously, but well worth the emotional investment.
It was so much easier to blame Them. It was bleakly depressing to think They were Us. I've certainly never thought of myself as one of Them. No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We're always one of Us. It's Them that do the bad things.
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Donny osmond wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2024 1:06 pm Here's another one for you then paddy:

The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller.

I only picked it up in a motorway service station as I'm on a school trip and needed some reading while on the bus.
This is an insanely good book. It's enthralling and emotional and held me right until the final page. I mean, it's just the story of Achilles, it's not new. Just, the way it's written is lyrical and shows an understanding of different aspects of male psyche that is profound. The first half is the most tender, sweetest love story, but the tone changes as the story moves and the main characters grow into their destinies in war, Troy and legend. The change in dialogue and character is very skillfully done and you feel sympathy will all the main characters at all points in the story. It's a tragedy, obviously, but well worth the emotional investment.
Lol, I read about 100 pages of this and quit, I was less enamoured with the love story than yourself, I might finish it if the 2nd half is as good as you say
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An inconvenient death by Miles Goslett

On the death of Dr David Kelly

The death of Dr Kelly I guess was a huge event in my younger years along with the drama of the dodgy dossier, I picked this up in a hotel in France and got stuck in

It's pretty clear that Dr Kelly died elsewhere to where his body was found on Harrowden Hill

It's most likely he died in the presence of people (spooks, MoD types) who weren't planning on him keeling over and having a heart attack in front of them

The Hutton inquiry is/was an abomination

I'm Interested in other opinions, if you have them?
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