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We love books. Tell us about your favourite books and authors, and why they are so good. And while you're at it - having dined out for years on the time I threw Dan Brown out of a train window - tell us who to avoid.
( , Thu 5 Jan 2012, 13:40)
We love books. Tell us about your favourite books and authors, and why they are so good. And while you're at it - having dined out for years on the time I threw Dan Brown out of a train window - tell us who to avoid.
( , Thu 5 Jan 2012, 13:40)
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Non fiction only
I don't know why, but in adulthood, I find my brain is just not wired for fiction anymore. I have TV and movies (and latterly games) for fiction.
I love reading, but feel I need to read stuff that fills my brain with stuff.
Almost all my reading of the past ten years or so has been either film, TV or music related.
The only fiction author I even attempt to read now is Christopher Brookmyre, who's excellent books are pretty much movies anyway.
Think Irvine Welsh by way of Jerry Bruckheimer.
( , Thu 5 Jan 2012, 15:16, 9 replies)
I don't know why, but in adulthood, I find my brain is just not wired for fiction anymore. I have TV and movies (and latterly games) for fiction.
I love reading, but feel I need to read stuff that fills my brain with stuff.
Almost all my reading of the past ten years or so has been either film, TV or music related.
The only fiction author I even attempt to read now is Christopher Brookmyre, who's excellent books are pretty much movies anyway.
Think Irvine Welsh by way of Jerry Bruckheimer.
( , Thu 5 Jan 2012, 15:16, 9 replies)
I love Brookmyre
not read any since boiling a frog though..I need to catch up ;)
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not read any since boiling a frog though..I need to catch up ;)
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I haven't read the last two
They're all pretty solid. I think the only duff one (rather the only one I haven't finished) was A Tale Etched in Black pencil.
One Fine Day in the Middle of the Night was my introduction and its still my favourite
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They're all pretty solid. I think the only duff one (rather the only one I haven't finished) was A Tale Etched in Black pencil.
One Fine Day in the Middle of the Night was my introduction and its still my favourite
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Yes - Hard Black Pencil is an interesting idea, but doesn't really work
Though it does get more normal to the end, so maybe try again
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Though it does get more normal to the end, so maybe try again
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Ha! I was just going to post a mention of Chris Brookmyre
A Big Boy Did It Then Ran Away is my favourite, but they're all gems
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A Big Boy Did It Then Ran Away is my favourite, but they're all gems
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Brookmyre is fantastic
although I prefer the earlier ones personally.
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although I prefer the earlier ones personally.
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I don't know why, but in adulthood, I find my brain is just not wired for fiction anymore. I have TV and movies (and latterly games) for fiction.
Yeah, me too. In about the last 15 years I think I've maybe read 20 books, of which maybe 5 were fiction. In the 30 years before that, I read that many every couple of months, of which the proportions were reversed.
Over the same last 15 years, though, I've built a collection of maybe 500 DVDs & BluRays. None of which are porn (not since my gf moved in, anyway. No hardship - what's fast broadband for, eh?).
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I don't know why, but in adulthood, I find my brain is just not wired for fiction anymore. I have TV and movies (and latterly games) for fiction.
Yeah, me too. In about the last 15 years I think I've maybe read 20 books, of which maybe 5 were fiction. In the 30 years before that, I read that many every couple of months, of which the proportions were reversed.
Over the same last 15 years, though, I've built a collection of maybe 500 DVDs & BluRays. None of which are porn (not since my gf moved in, anyway. No hardship - what's fast broadband for, eh?).
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Is he the one that wrote the
story about someone blowing up a dam? Foggy memory here . . .
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story about someone blowing up a dam? Foggy memory here . . .
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I preferred The Sacred Art of Stealing
I've finished all the Brookmyres, and I've started to read Stuart MacBride, who is also very good. Not quite as funny, but very good though.
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I've finished all the Brookmyres, and I've started to read Stuart MacBride, who is also very good. Not quite as funny, but very good though.
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