November book thread 13:37 - Nov 5 with 4226 views | footers | What's everyone been reading over these long lockdown months? Always good to see a variety of books on here and there are usually some great suggestions too. I've just finished L!ve TV by Horrie and Nathan. It gives an in-depth history of the channel that gave us topless darts, midget wrestling and the weather in Norwegian. But it also charts how the British mainstream media became 'tabloidised' by the likes of David Montgommery, Janet Street-Porter, Kelvin Mackenize, et al. Highly recommended to anyone interested in that sort of thing. Also finished recently was Sources Close to the Prime Minister by Cockerell, Hennessy and Walker. Really good read on the history of lobby journalism, leaks and government news management. It also goes into detail about the suppression of various stories by the government, such as the Falklands and mining unions. Again, very good. About to start A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole for summat a little more light-hearted. | |
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November book thread on 13:42 - Nov 5 with 2268 views | SpruceMoose | On the Spruce nightstand currently: Brit(ish) by Afua Hirsch Waterlog: A Swimmer's Journey Through Britain by Roger Deakin Dying of Whiteness by Jonathan Metzl The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt I flit between all four depending on my mood, but Roger Deakin is real favourite of mine. His writing is like a nice cup of tea in front of a warm fire in an old Suffolk farmhouse. [Post edited 5 Nov 2020 13:43]
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"Imagine being a heterosexual white male in Britain at this moment. How bad is that. Everything you say is racist, everything you say is homophobic. The Woke community have really f****d this country." | Poll: | Selectamod |
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November book thread on 13:46 - Nov 5 with 2249 views | StokieBlue | The Signal and the Noise - Nate Silver. Not sure how I missed it previously. SB | |
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November book thread on 13:46 - Nov 5 with 2250 views | J2BLUE | The Long Winter Trilogy. Next up, The Chimp Paradox. I've read enough of it before to know the general idea but never finished it. | |
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November book thread on 13:48 - Nov 5 with 2240 views | SpruceMoose |
November book thread on 13:46 - Nov 5 by J2BLUE | The Long Winter Trilogy. Next up, The Chimp Paradox. I've read enough of it before to know the general idea but never finished it. |
Was that a typo and you meant you're reading 'The Chip Paradox'? I think I've heard about that one, it's about the controversial idea that chips are both fast food and one of your five a day, right? Written by D.O. Olly. [Post edited 5 Nov 2020 13:51]
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"Imagine being a heterosexual white male in Britain at this moment. How bad is that. Everything you say is racist, everything you say is homophobic. The Woke community have really f****d this country." | Poll: | Selectamod |
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November book thread on 13:49 - Nov 5 with 2236 views | Mullet | Just finished the Outsider by Jonathan Wilson on goalkeepers it was excellent. Now on Adam Rutherford's History of everyone which is good as my scientific knowledge always needs brushing up. I see Daniel Gray from WSC has just done another book as a follow up to Saturday 3pm which is excellent. But I got the Bobby book from here so have that and Prisoners of Geography to get into at some point. | |
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November book thread on 13:57 - Nov 5 with 2214 views | Steve_M | I'm currently re-reading Alastair Horne's 'A Savage War of Piece' on the Algerian fight for independence. It's very good but grim reading for the most part. Also a book of Christopher Hitchens' essays which I dip into now and again. Prior to that David Edgerton's 'The Rise and Fall of the British Nation' which was good too, looked at how the concept of a 'British Nation', very much a late-twentieth century one, came about and challenges a few myths on both the left and right of British politics. I stocked up on books last weekend so have a number lined up for the next few months. | |
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November book thread on 14:12 - Nov 5 with 2193 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
November book thread on 13:48 - Nov 5 by SpruceMoose | Was that a typo and you meant you're reading 'The Chip Paradox'? I think I've heard about that one, it's about the controversial idea that chips are both fast food and one of your five a day, right? Written by D.O. Olly. [Post edited 5 Nov 2020 13:51]
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November book thread on 14:17 - Nov 5 with 2179 views | The_Flashing_Smile | Currently have 3 on the go; Physics of The Future - Michio Kaku. Mindfulness - a practical guide to finding peace in a frantic world - Mark Williams and Danny Penman. Read This If You Want To Be A Great Writer - Ross Raisin. | |
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November book thread on 14:19 - Nov 5 with 2174 views | itfcjoe | I just read Sons of Fortune by Jeffrey Archer, was reading Prisoners of Geography, and finished Left Behind by Lewis Goodal, and another book. Just wanted something light hearted and fiction and Archer always is able to write a page turner even if the interweaved storylines do become very far fetched! | |
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November book thread on 14:20 - Nov 5 with 2173 views | The_Romford_Blue | Just started ‘The art of Resilience’ by Ross Edgley courtesy of Newcy | |
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November book thread on 14:21 - Nov 5 with 2167 views | wkj | The Very Hungry Caterpillar - I heard it was good from Newsround. | |
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November book thread on 14:26 - Nov 5 with 2155 views | Coastalblue | Onto book 9 of the Wheel Of Time series currently. I'd read the first seven previously, but at a time when there weren't any more to read and I knew it would be a case of starting from the beginning to read the whole series, quite an undertaking so was have been waiting for the right time (Wheel Of) I reckon I'll finish around Christmas then have a big pile of things to choose from, Natives by Akala and Simon Jenkins' Short History Of London are probably the current shortlist. | |
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November book thread on 14:26 - Nov 5 with 2155 views | footers |
November book thread on 14:21 - Nov 5 by wkj | The Very Hungry Caterpillar - I heard it was good from Newsround. |
Don't trust a word Lizo tells you. That's all I'm going to say on the matter. | |
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November book thread on 14:38 - Nov 5 with 2135 views | Illinoisblue | Hiding in Plain Sight | |
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November book thread on 14:39 - Nov 5 with 2134 views | StochesStotasBlewe | Chastise, The Dam Busters by Max Hastings. Decent and informative read so far. | |
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November book thread on 14:40 - Nov 5 with 2130 views | leitrimblue | Halfway through volume 2 of Gathering time: Dating the Neolithic enclosures of Southern Britain an Ireland. Alistair whittle et al. Not the most riveting read | | | |
November book thread on 14:42 - Nov 5 with 2116 views | SpruceMoose |
November book thread on 14:38 - Nov 5 by Illinoisblue | Hiding in Plain Sight |
The Jeremy Beadle autobiography? | |
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"Imagine being a heterosexual white male in Britain at this moment. How bad is that. Everything you say is racist, everything you say is homophobic. The Woke community have really f****d this country." | Poll: | Selectamod |
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November book thread on 14:51 - Nov 5 with 2090 views | factual_blue | The Mirror and The Light, The Testaments, Agent Running In The Field are lined up. | |
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November book thread on 14:51 - Nov 5 with 2090 views | DebsyAngel | Recently finished the John Taylor autobiography - he of Duran Duran, and it was one of the best books I have ever read. I have now started on Is It Just Me or Is Everything Sh*t? by Alan McArthur and Steve Lowe. It's pretty funny. | | | |
November book thread on 15:01 - Nov 5 with 2081 views | RobTheMonk |
November book thread on 14:26 - Nov 5 by Coastalblue | Onto book 9 of the Wheel Of Time series currently. I'd read the first seven previously, but at a time when there weren't any more to read and I knew it would be a case of starting from the beginning to read the whole series, quite an undertaking so was have been waiting for the right time (Wheel Of) I reckon I'll finish around Christmas then have a big pile of things to choose from, Natives by Akala and Simon Jenkins' Short History Of London are probably the current shortlist. |
I'm halfway through book 7 for the first time. I've been doing a WOT book and then something in between to avoid burnout. I'm so mixed on this series. I love some of the characters, but some of them are so annoyingly written (some of the Aes Sedai crew - looking at you, braid tugger!). My bus book is an utter guff Chris Ryan Extreme fiction book. It's glorious nonsense which is exactly what I need on the commute home. Read a couple of Andy McDermott's Wilde and Chase books. Good, escapist action books. I switch off my brain and take it for what it is. Matthew Reilly's Three Secret Cities was another action romp. His older stuff is head and shoulders above some of these newer books though. | | | |
"Easy Peasy, Puppy Squeezy"..... on 15:07 - Nov 5 with 2067 views | Bloots | .....alternative title: "How to stop your dog crapping in the living room, destroying your trainers and biting your face". Kill me now. | |
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November book thread on 15:16 - Nov 5 with 2047 views | factual_blue |
November book thread on 14:40 - Nov 5 by leitrimblue | Halfway through volume 2 of Gathering time: Dating the Neolithic enclosures of Southern Britain an Ireland. Alistair whittle et al. Not the most riveting read |
Spoiler alert: None of them can be more than six thousand years old. | |
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November book thread on 15:20 - Nov 5 with 2038 views | Keno | just finished this Excellent and challenging read | |
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"Easy Peasy, Puppy Squeezy"..... on 15:21 - Nov 5 with 2036 views | SpruceMoose |
"Easy Peasy, Puppy Squeezy"..... on 15:07 - Nov 5 by Bloots | .....alternative title: "How to stop your dog crapping in the living room, destroying your trainers and biting your face". Kill me now. |
A cork, clogs and a hockey mask? | |
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"Imagine being a heterosexual white male in Britain at this moment. How bad is that. Everything you say is racist, everything you say is homophobic. The Woke community have really f****d this country." | Poll: | Selectamod |
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November book thread on 15:22 - Nov 5 with 2029 views | leitrimblue |
November book thread on 15:16 - Nov 5 by factual_blue | Spoiler alert: None of them can be more than six thousand years old. |
Ah, you've ruined it now, not gonna bother reading last few chapters. The author thinks the same as yerself but I think yer both wrong.... | | | |
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