IT by Stephen King. Brilliant
Honestly have no idea. Watched the TV series and it was ok, bought the book but never got round to starting it. It’s about 800 pages but I’ve just blitzed it in 2 weeks ( I’m still working so that’s quite decent pace for me) can’t pinpoint why but really got immersed in it.Why? What was it that made it good? I’m looking for something and you’ve sparked an intrigue!
I second this, one of the best books I’ve ever read.
Just finished The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo trilogy and I really enjoyed them.
Just had a sort out in our house of all our books and I came across all my City books so I’m going to re read them I think. Starting with The good, the mad and the ugly by Andy Morrison.
Recently read the follow up which was commissioned to another author and about to start the new one “the girl who lived twice “
Yes enjoyed the first follow up, if anything was an easier and packer read I think
I second this, one of the best books I’ve ever read.
Just finished The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo trilogy and I really enjoyed them.
Just had a sort out in our house of all our books and I came across all my City books so I’m going to re read them I think. Starting with The good, the mad and the ugly by Andy Morrison.
The Secret Barrister.
It is excellent and gives people an insight a sector that most don't know about until they have to know quite a lot
Has it shaped your opinion of barristers/the Law ?
There are three really good books there. One of them is a total dichotomy. I wonder which!?HHhH - Laurent Binet
A very well written book which covers the build up and aftermath of the attempted assassination on Reinhard Heydrich. Fantastic read.
How to be an astronaut - Tim Peak
Fascinating read about life on board the ISS. Book for all ages really, some really great facts.
How to be a footballer - Peter Crouch
Very funny book, funnier than his podcasts with some great anecdotes
Chernobyl: a history of a tragedy - Serhii Plokhy
Explores the build up to the disaster including the impact of glastnost and perestroika with pressure to compete with the west on energy outputs to power the USSR. Covers the technicals of the reactor in a comprehensive manner.