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Skoob1999
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Posted: 12 Mar 10 14:12
Not offering, asking.

I love a good read, anything will do. Fiction/non fiction, any category.

Reading a crime novel at the moment by Michael Marshall, read one recently by William Landay, and I've got a few ready to go.

I really struggled reading Stephen King's 'Lisey's Story' and 'Duma Key' - haven't finished either one yet. They seem to go on and on without getting a grip on the reader.

If anyone out there has any recommendations I'll make a note of them and give them a try.

But no Dan Brown please.

Regards

Skoob.

Jalapenoman
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Posted: 12 Mar 10 14:26
Skoob,

I've recently read Pearl Harbor and Days of Infamy (both by Newt Gingrich and William Forstchen. They give a lot of background on why Japan felt the need to enter WWII and the conditions of their military, their culture, and their attitudes. Though they are fictional accounts and play the "what if" card, both are well researched and enjoyable.

They tell almost everything from the point of view of three different characters: an American naval officer, a British agent, and a Japanese pilot.

Good stuff

I'd loan you my copies, but it would be cheaper for you to buy them than for me to ship them.

Skoob1999
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Posted: 12 Mar 10 17:45
Thanks J-Man

I'll look into that.

Regards

Skoob.

Philbert of Macadamia
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Posted: 12 Mar 10 18:02
Skoob:

These books are quite a change of pace for a spy novel writer!

Ken Follett: World Without End, 1010 pages, almost through it!

Preceeded by The Pillars of the Earth, Ken Follett

Skoob1999
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Posted: 12 Mar 10 18:04
Thanks Philbert.

I'll look into that.

Read something by Mr Follet but it was a long time ago.

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Jaggedone
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Posted: 12 Mar 10 19:47

Quote: Skoob1999

Thanks Philbert.

I'll look into that.

Read something by Mr Follet but it was a long time ago.

Regards

Skoob.


Hotel Shanghai / read it a long time ago, excellent

Skoob1999
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Posted: 12 Mar 10 19:48
Thanks JO

Skoob.

Jaggedone
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Posted: 12 Mar 10 19:53

Quote: Skoob1999

Thanks JO

Skoob.


I'll give you the authors name later, dementia they call it!

Skoob1999
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Posted: 12 Mar 10 19:55
Who's that by?

Dementia?

Sounds good...

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Skoob

Jaggedone
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Posted: 12 Mar 10 19:57

Quote: Skoob1999

Who's that by?

Dementia?

Sounds good...

Regards

Skoob


I can't remember

Skoob1999
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Posted: 12 Mar 10 20:05
Can't remember what?

Skoob

Jaggedone
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Posted: 12 Mar 10 20:06

Quote: Skoob1999

Can't remember what?

Skoob


Try some Omega 3's, they say it helps

Skoob1999
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Posted: 12 Mar 10 20:09
That's Greek isn't it?

Never trusted the Greeks.

Look at Prince Philip...

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Skoob

Jaggedone
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Posted: 12 Mar 10 20:10

Quote: Skoob1999

That's Greek isn't it?

Never trusted the Greeks.

Look at Prince Philip...

Regards

Skoob


true, they are pretty anal

Skoob1999
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Posted: 12 Mar 10 20:12
Anal?

As in - unoriginal or commonplace?

Oh...

That's banal...

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Skoob.

Jaggedone
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Posted: 12 Mar 10 20:14

Quote: Skoob1999

Anal?

As in - unoriginal or commonplace?

Oh...

Regards

Skoob.


That's b-anal...

no not BI-ANAL just plain ol ANAL, Greeks tend to sniff from the rear

Skoob1999
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Posted: 12 Mar 10 20:19
Ah.

Like backgamming?

Regards

Skoob.

Bureau
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Posted: 12 Mar 10 20:20

Skoob, there is a set of five mysteries by Anne Perry about England in World War One. Each is a mystery on it's own but the five complete the war.

They are fiction based on fact. I started these and couldn't wait until the next came.

What a waste of young people.

-Bureau

1. No Graves as Yet
2. Shoulder the Sky
3. Angels in the Gloom
4. At Some Disputed Barricade
5. We Shall not Sleep

Jaggedone
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Posted: 12 Mar 10 20:25

Quote: Skoob1999

Ah.

Like backgamming?

Regards

Skoob.


Muy Correcto, I'm off, hasta la vista!

Earl Grey
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Posted: 12 Mar 10 20:35
The Wasp Factory, by Iain Banks was good.

The Master and Margarita, by Bulgakov is my favourite Russian novel.


And, no I don't want to look at Prince Phillip.

Erskin Quint
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Posted: 12 Mar 10 22:04

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The Master and Margarita, by Bulgakov is my favourite Russian novel.


And, no I don't want to look at Prince Phillip.


Hear hear on the Greek fellow.

Isn't that book the one Sympathy for the Devil by the Stones is supposed to be based on?



St Patrick
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Posted: 13 Mar 10 15:20 - Edited By: St Patrick, 13 Mar 10 15:21
The best book you can read - and the only book you should read - is the sacred HOLY BIBLE.
I prefer mine in parchment and illustrated by 8th century island monks but the ones you get in hotel rooms are fine.

It informs my every thought and gesture. Indeed today it told me what to wear to the shops:

And why are you anxious about what to wear? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow;
they toil not,
neither do they spin.
And yet I say to you,
that even Solomon in all his glory
is not arrayed like one of these.

- Matthew 6:28-29

So, as you can guess, I wore a giant flower.
Floral patterns are 'in' this year.

Bargis Tryhol
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Posted: 13 Mar 10 15:38
Hey Skoob,

Playboy October edition...Why strain the brain when you can have candy for the eye! That's in the bible somewhere.

St Patrick
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Posted: 13 Mar 10 15:43 - Edited By: St Patrick, 13 Mar 10 15:44
No it most certainly is not.
Three Hail Mary's and Two Hows Your fathers for you.

St Patrick
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Posted: 13 Mar 10 15:43 - Edited By: St Patrick, 13 Mar 10 15:45
Make that a whole rosary bead's worth for you.


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