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Post 1221

White Hart

'What If: Military Historians Imagine What Might Have Been' ed. Robert Cowley.

Interesting, but it's weird because it's written by American historians, and they have a very different bias from most history I've read, being by British historians.


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Post 1222

Reefgirl (Brunel Baby)

On the 'What If' subject have you read Fatherland by Robert Harris

As it's not busy at work at the moment, in the last 2 weeks I have read To Dream In The City Of Sorrows (a Babylon 5 book), Full Tilt by Charlotte Hughes and Janet Evanovitch, Wow by Claudia Patterson, Playing James by Sarah Mason and Apocalipstick by Sue Margolis *phew*


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Post 1223

Ek* this space intentionally left blank *ki

Just finished "The Fowler Family Business" by Jonathan Meades ... a bit predictable it has to be said but decidedly black in it's humour and vaguely enjoyable.

Now reading Ferdydurke by Witold Gombrowicz ... translated, obviously, as my polish isn't up to scratch ... only just started it so can't begin to say what it's like ... I'll let you know though as I'm sure you're just dying to hear ... smiley - tongueout


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Post 1224

Swiv (decrepit postgrad)

I've read bits of the "What If..." book - mostly the stuff dealing with the ancient world, since that's where my interests mainly are - it's fascinating stuff.

I'm currently in the middle of China Meieville's 'Perdido Street Station' which is proving fantabulous.


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Post 1225

AneRikke (Keeper of the Unknown and All Things Misplaced )

The last book I read was "Electronic Speech Recognition" by G.Bristow, I'm in the midle of "Spoken Dialogues with Computers" by Renato De Mori, and if I turn around I can see "Industri-robot-teknikk" by T.K.Lien. smiley - geek

Oh my - I need to finish this project, and get time to read something not school related soon...smiley - yikessmiley - run


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Post 1226

friendlywithteeth

I've just read most of the Majipoor Cycle by Robert Silverburg: excellent!


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Post 1227

Metal Chicken

Just about to start China Mieville's "The Scar", just out in paperback. I thoroughly enjoyed Perdido Street Station and if you haven't tried an older novel of his called "King Rat", that's worth a read too.
Also at the beginning of Anthony Bourdain's "A Cook's Tour : in search of the perfect meal" which promises to be a rollicking read if a little stomach churning at times smiley - winkeye


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Post 1228

a girl called Ben

My copy of "Men at Arms" - hell BOTH my copies of "Men at Arms" have gone AWOL, so I am reading "Only you can Save Mankind", which is odd to read now - it is set very firmly in January 1992, during the previous Gulf War.

B


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Post 1229

combattant pour liberte

I've got the historians book ,along with a similar book 'Virtual History.'

I'm reading 'Catch 22', by Joseph Heller. It's great, and very funny!


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Post 1230

dasilva


I couldn't resist, I started "Are You Dave Gorman?" again smiley - winkeyesmiley - biggrinsmiley - laughsmiley - coolsmiley - oksmiley - magic


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Post 1231

Jane Bane

Immortality by Milan Kundera. good so far.


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Post 1232

the_league_against_helium (see A816996 and A823448)

"The Best Democracy Money Can Buy", by Greg Palast (new and updated UK/Commonwealth paperback edition). Frightening and funny in quick succession, and often at the same time. It's nice to read polemic writing like this when it's backed up by thorough research and plenty of hard evidence. smiley - ok

I've just abandoned Murakami's "The Wind Up Bird Chronicles" - unusually for me, I just can't get into it just now. smiley - erm


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Post 1233

Coniraya

Frogspawn and Floor Polish by Mary Mackie.

Her third book about life at Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk, where her husband was employed by the National Trust.


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Post 1234

Little Mischief

I'm still on the same books I was on last time I posted here, Primary Colors and The Bourne Identity. It's been a bit busy at work lately, but I'm about halfway through both of them smiley - smiley


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Post 1235

Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo.

Catch 22 was hilarious! smiley - smiley

I'm still in Gibson mode and reading Mona Lisa Overdrive.

Liam *kicking himself for reading Idoru, All Tomorrow's Parties _and_ then Virtual Light*


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Post 1236

dasilva


Last Chance To See (again) smiley - ok


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Post 1237

a girl called Ben

"Solitude" by Anthony Storr - a book which suggests that the ability to relate to other people is not the only metric for a healty psyche, but that the ability to be alone is as important for many and more important for some. My copy was printed in '94, which is probably when I last read it.

B


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Post 1238

Reefgirl (Brunel Baby)

Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell, it's been a quiet week at work and I need something that's not going to take me a couple of days to read


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Post 1239

Element9inety2wo

I recently finished House Of Cards & was stunned to find that Urquart died at the end!?! (Surely the best resurrection since old JC himself! smiley - smiley) I'm now racing through Ballard's Super-Cannes (which currently seems a thematic rehash of Cocaine Nights) & preparing myself for The Emperor's New Mind which contains equations ("Aargh!") & even Q spaces (bigger "Aargh!") smiley - smiley

But yes to the above: Catch-22 IS fantastic & is one of the few (far too few) books to make me laugh out loud!


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Post 1240

Element9inety2wo

Hm, reading back my last post, it does sound like a spoiler, but it's not "really", it's just ... "confusing", OK? smiley - smiley


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