What book are you reading now / or recommend?

jimmy blue shoes said:
TFC said:
Finished Stephen Kings 11/22/63 a couple of weeks ago and very much enjoyed it. Reading a Dean Koontz at the mo, 'What the night knows'....its OK I suppose.

Half way through 11/22/63 now, really enjoyed it early on but started to find it hard work. Should I persevere?


I found it dragged a bit but it's worth sticking with.
 
Ronnie the Rep said:
Fortress of Spears by Anthony Riches another one of those roman warrior thingys - I like them :-)

Ronnie, I tried to find that book you recommended to me ages ago. Pillars of something.... The one about Freemasonry. However, my library doesn't have a copy. I will keep on searching though.
 
Hez said:
jimmy blue shoes said:
TFC said:
Finished Stephen Kings 11/22/63 a couple of weeks ago and very much enjoyed it. Reading a Dean Koontz at the mo, 'What the night knows'....its OK I suppose.

Half way through 11/22/63 now, really enjoyed it early on but started to find it hard work. Should I persevere?


I found it dragged a bit but it's worth sticking with.

Yep, keep up with it matey. It does get bogged down a bit in the middle, but I found the back stories about the woman who gets crippled and the janitors father quite relevant in the grand scheme of things :)
 
mackenzie said:
Ronnie the Rep said:
Fortress of Spears by Anthony Riches another one of those roman warrior thingys - I like them :-)

Ronnie, I tried to find that book you recommended to me ages ago. Pillars of something.... The one about Freemasonry. However, my library doesn't have a copy. I will keep on searching though.


I will sort you out a copy - best book I ever read
 
Ronnie the Rep said:
mackenzie said:
Ronnie the Rep said:
Fortress of Spears by Anthony Riches another one of those roman warrior thingys - I like them :-)

Ronnie, I tried to find that book you recommended to me ages ago. Pillars of something.... The one about Freemasonry. However, my library doesn't have a copy. I will keep on searching though.


I will sort you out a copy - best book I ever read

That would be great. Thank you ;-)
 
None - but the wife on book 3 of the Fifty Shades of Grey Trilogy, so hoping to reap the rewards in about 50 pages time.

I am currently on here whilst watching Newcastle game in bedroom whilst she is on bed reading, drinking wine and eating maltesers - fingers crossed, could be a good night ;)
 
Burmese Days by George Orwell. Top bloke, who also spent a bit of time working at the MEN - hard to imagine that it was a quality newspaper at one point.
 

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