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Re: Book Club
« Reply #15 on: January 07, 2013 »

Started to read John Grisham lately myself I'm reading the brethren now .can't seem to put one of his books down .
Killing Pablo about Mr Escobar and his rise and fall is a good read also glue, porno or acid house by Irvine Welsh never fail
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Re: Book Club
« Reply #16 on: January 08, 2013 »

After reading this thread , I'm halfway through,
 
Killing Floor by Lee Child... Not bad so far.

The Book of the Bivvy by Ronald Turnball... Halfway through this as well and I'm a bit disappointed, I will have to start it again from the beginning with the right frame of mind.

SAS Survival Guide by John "Lofty" Wiseman... Thumbing through this but a good one for Rusty Madra's cache.

I would recommend any Wilbur Smith book for a good adventure / gripping yarn type read.
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Re: Book Club
« Reply #17 on: January 08, 2013 »

All sorts...

Brian Lumleys Necroscope series was a good read.
Not usually my thing but was losing the will to live one day, picked the first one up (That my brother was reading) and ended up finishing the series.

Graham Hancocks Fingerprints of the Gods was probably the best book I've ever read...
Given to a friends Dad in hospital, to my friend, to me..
Gives you strange facts found and lets you make your own mind up.
Sparked a lifelong interest that one - still ongoing ;)

Dirk Gentlys Holistic Detective agency
The Long dark tea time fo the soul etc etc...

Dan Brown, Chris Ryan, Larry Bond (Vortex), Simon Scarrow(Romans), Patrick Robinson, Jack Higgins.

Just finished 'Badge of Glory' and 'The first to land' by Douglas Reeman (Found it on the rig)
About the Royal Marines around the time when steam was taking over from sail...

Love military fiction...

Best book ever though, without a doubt  "Allen Carrs Easy way to stop smoking!"
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Re: Book Club
« Reply #18 on: January 09, 2013 »

Mud sweat tears

Call of the wild

Into the wild

The star rover

The sea wolf

Atom on skies

Books I could not put down  ;D
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