Best book recommendations?

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Have you read anything good lately, recommendable good ?

Just finished:

May you live in Interesting Times - Conor O'Clery - 5/5
Silverlands - Dervla Murphy - 3/5 - can be boring but I still read it all.


Reading:

The Great Game - Britain / Russia playing in Afghanistan - hard slog but interesting 4/5

Always Enjoy:

Eric Newby (rip) starting with The Last Grain Race - brilliant writer of good stories and accounts. 10/5
Michael Palin - "New Europe" book pretty good, light read. 4/5
 
Currently reading Calum's Road by Roger Hutchinson (for obvious reasons :augie), lot of historical background to the Western Isles as well as Calum's story but one I'd recommend.

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BTW, tried Kite Runner, fascinating but put off / upset by the buggery scene. My wife says that gets worse so I put it back on the shelf.
 
Blood river - journey along the congo in Stanley's footsteps
 
des livres . .

. .currently 'a staggering work of heartbreaking genius' Dave Eggers. Seagoing stuff, Bin, rec. 'Seaspray and Whiskey' Norman Freeman, "Kickin' Canvas" Bestic (?), any of Hilaire Belloc's work in that genre, 'By way of Cape Horn' Alan Villiers. Ref. back for more direction!
 
The girl with the dragon tattoo - Stieg Larsson

well above average crime thriller.
 
Fate is the Hunter by Ernest Kellog Gann or Chickenhawk, forget the author but two class reads.

+1 on Ghost Rider, readin it at the minute.
 
A regular soldier's account of life as a dispatch rider in the SS.
An enjoyable book....some nice pictures too....neatly bound as well.........would make a nice pressie for a BMW rider........:thumb2
 

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A regular soldier's account of life as a dispatch rider in the SS.
An enjoyable book....some nice pictures too....neatly bound as well.........would make a nice pressie for a BMW rider........:thumb2

Looks interesting Noodles! must check that one out!!

I am enjoying Rob Gifford's "China Road" ,"One Man's Journey into the heart of Modern China" not by motorbike though ,imagine:eek:
 
'Call of the Wild' by Guy Grieve.. probably the best book I've ever read :thumb2

Came recommended by 5 friends who had all read it.
 

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Just finished this. I'd say its a 3/5 as some of the longer words were a bit tricky, but it keeps you guessing till the end.
 

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A Quiet Belief in Angels - RJ Ellory, great crime thriller
Mission - Patrick Tilley, Christ re-appears in downtown NY, possibly out of print now, but a fantastic bit of fiction, funny, irreverent, thought provoking
The Time Traveller's Wife - Audrey Niffenegger, actually tugged at the old heart strings...
 
The Surgeon of Crowthorne by Simon Winchester, way way better than you think it is going to be! Fascinating.
 
From a bit back

Not a great reader but this one stays with me as a great book.
 

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