Exams aren't til Friday and I've read all of these. It was optimism bordering on foolishness to think I'd be able to look at these on my bedside table for weeks and not ravage them.honeyec wrote: However, the end of the academic year is (somewhat) nigh, so I've ordered myself a little light reading to look forward to. Given the slowness of the Book Depository's delivery, they might just have arrived by the time my exams are done in mid May.
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What did you order and what was worth it in the end?honeyec wrote:Exams aren't til Friday and I've read all of these. It was optimism bordering on foolishness to think I'd be able to look at these on my bedside table for weeks and not ravage them.honeyec wrote: However, the end of the academic year is (somewhat) nigh, so I've ordered myself a little light reading to look forward to. Given the slowness of the Book Depository's delivery, they might just have arrived by the time my exams are done in mid May.
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What did you order and what was worth it in the end?[/quote]TerenureJim wrote:Exams aren't til Friday and I've read all of these. It was optimism bordering on foolishness to think I'd be able to look at these on my bedside table for weeks and not ravage them.
Max Brooks - The Zombie Survival Guide
Stephen King - The Bachman Books
Various -Wastelands: Tales of the Apocalypse
And they were all worth it. Zombie Survival Guide wasn't as enjoyable as World War Z, mind. And if I were Stephen King, I'd be giving Suzanne Collins serious side-eye for essentially amalgamating two of the Bachman novels into The Hunger Games.
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If you liked World War Z I'd recommend picking up Robopocalypse, similar set up/style just replace Zeek with Rob. Very enjoyable.
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I would recommend Born to Run by Chris McDougal fascinating documentary about running and much, much more.
Engage by Paul Kimmage
Seven Deadly Sins David Walsh
Anything by David Mitchell (Cloud Atlas etc.)
The new Philip Meyer novel (the Son) is meant to be excellent also!!
Engage by Paul Kimmage
Seven Deadly Sins David Walsh
Anything by David Mitchell (Cloud Atlas etc.)
The new Philip Meyer novel (the Son) is meant to be excellent also!!
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Has anyone read The Real McCaw: The Autobiography, just wondering if it's worth picking up. I do enjoy a decent autobiog but in saying that as much as McCaw is a bit of a walking legend in the game he doesn't come across as much of a character.
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Yeah, it's a decent read. Nothing special, since he's still playing he's not going to spill too many beans or upset too many people. Most interesting is his commentary about how the NZ team have taught themselves not to panic in difficult situations with minutes left to go. Absolutely shows how they were able to beat us in the dying moments. He talks about it a good bit, and is interesting to read.TerenureJim wrote:Has anyone read The Real McCaw: The Autobiography, just wondering if it's worth picking up. I do enjoy a decent autobiog but in saying that as much as McCaw is a bit of a walking legend in the game he doesn't come across as much of a character.
He waffles on a lot about his glider plane though, which gets dull. It's a good book to borrow, if you know what I mean.
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if you don't mind a bit of rugby league Andrew Johns the two of me is a cracking read, the guy has overcome a lot to reach the top of his sport
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Well don't bother with Valerie Martin's The Ghost of the Mary Celeste. Stultifyingly boring chick-lit disguised as a mystery novel, with Arthur Conan Doyle making several appearances for no absolutely no reason that I can discern.
Next up, Stephen King with Mr. Mercedes.
Next up, Stephen King with Mr. Mercedes.
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Has anyone read The Martian?
and/or The Republic of Thieves?
and/or The Republic of Thieves?
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So Christmas around the corner what are people putting on the reading wish lists....
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The Martian - read it (e-book) a few months ago and it is absolutely fab. Have heard the audio book works very well and I would recommend it to anyone - while nominally a science fiction book it is really isn't. A great story and based on real life while set in the near future. Bought it for Christmas - have to work out for whoTerenureJim wrote:Has anyone read The Martian?
and/or The Republic of Thieves?
A film of it being made next year - unless they screw it up it should be a contender for best picture - for the storyline alone
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Just started rereading Humbolt's Gift.
Up there with Seize the Day, Herzog and Mr Samler's Planet, as the best thing he wrote.
Up there with Seize the Day, Herzog and Mr Samler's Planet, as the best thing he wrote.
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Thanks for that. Just started it on your recommendation and I'm loving it so far.The Doc wrote:The Martian - read it (e-book) a few months ago and it is absolutely fab. Have heard the audio book works very well and I would recommend it to anyone - while nominally a science fiction book it is really isn't. A great story and based on real life while set in the near future. Bought it for Christmas - have to work out for who
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I illegally downloaded the audio book It was getting a bit technical until chapter 5 or so but will defo stay with it.Logorrhea wrote:Thanks for that. Just started it on your recommendation and I'm loving it so far.The Doc wrote:The Martian - read it (e-book) a few months ago and it is absolutely fab. Have heard the audio book works very well and I would recommend it to anyone - while nominally a science fiction book it is really isn't. A great story and based on real life while set in the near future. Bought it for Christmas - have to work out for who
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Interesting background - the guy who wrote the book hadn't a publishing deal and had published the story for free - chapter by chapter. He was then approached to publish after it had gone viral. Heard him interviewed and I think he kind of credits the free downloaded versions for the popularity - so I'm sure you are finejohng wrote:I illegally downloaded the audio book It was getting a bit technical until chapter 5 or so but will defo stay with it.Logorrhea wrote:Thanks for that. Just started it on your recommendation and I'm loving it so far.The Doc wrote:The Martian - read it (e-book) a few months ago and it is absolutely fab. Have heard the audio book works very well and I would recommend it to anyone - while nominally a science fiction book it is really isn't. A great story and based on real life while set in the near future. Bought it for Christmas - have to work out for who
It has technical bits - but more about problems and solutions - and everything in it is real - it's not made up "science". But do stick with it. I think the humour is quite wry as well
Interested to hear how both of you found it - as I said I have a copy and might decide on who to give it to depending on how you found it.
Matt Damon is playing the lead in the film btw
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Eh ................... audible.com. You get a free audio book when you sign up (no obligation).
Would recommend anyone use their free book on the Martian .......... or World War Z which is brilliant in Audio book format.
Would recommend anyone use their free book on the Martian .......... or World War Z which is brilliant in Audio book format.
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+1 read it about 25 years ago and it was brilliant.Dave Cahill wrote:This is going to be soooooooooooooo good
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