i love a good book, just wondering if any you blokes also read fiction. if so, your latest recos. greg hurwitz, nowhere man. my latest fave. into the third one, brilliant books.
I love to read, but don't do as much as I would like because of work (and bike, and DIY etc.)
Lately I've been enjoying a bit of non-fiction. Last one was "Lone Rider" by Elspeth Beard, she was the first British woman to go round the world solo on a motorbike, back in 1982 when there were no cellphones, GPS or Internet. A cracking read, with some funny bits and sad parts too. I highly recommend it.
Also my daughter bought me Guy Martin's latest book, which was OK but just tells the story of one year in his life. His earlier autobiography was supposed to be better, I might get it.
The last fiction book I read was "Cloud Atlas" by David Mitchell (I'm a bit behind the times, it came out about 10 years ago). Brilliantly written, but quite hard work to get through and ultimately a bit disappointing for me.
But I will read pretty much anything, with the possible exceptions of Dan Brown and Jeffery Archer.
I just looked up your man Gregg Hurwitz, he seems to be in the style of Lee Child (the Jack Reacher guy).
Sorry guys im not realy much of a reader its not i cant more i cant be assed :embarrassed: , but i'll read an owners manual or a repair manual or spec sheets all day long ..... i guess its a case of what interests you !
Quote from: shanered6 on Wednesday, 21 February 2018, 08:07 PM
Sorry guys im not realy much of a reader its not i cant more i cant be assed :embarrassed: , but i'll read an owners manual or a repair manual or spec sheets all day long ..... i guess its a case of what interests you !
No worries, it's a free world. My mother has been a keen reader all her life, don't think I've ever seen my dad pick up a book. People are just wired differently (it would be boring if they weren't).
I love to read and was adamant that I would always read paper books and not these kindle dealies - but as I can get Ebooks for nowt it was a no brainer - I tend to read every day and to keep it interesting I usually read fiction then biography and then factual
and if I ever get insomnia I pick up the complete works of Dante - that'll do it every time
Quote from: shanered6 on Wednesday, 21 February 2018, 08:07 PM
Sorry guys im not realy much of a reader its not i cant more i cant be assed :embarrassed: , but i'll read an owners manual or a repair manual or spec sheets all day long ..... i guess its a case of what interests you !
Same here :onya:
I've got a few books I want to read but never seam to have the time to concentrate on them .hopefully a job change soon might help that .
:cheers:
Quote from: seth on Thursday, 22 February 2018, 02:22 AM
I've got a few books I want to read but never seam to have the time to concentrate on them .hopefully a job change soon might help that .
:cheers:
Come now Seth! Remember you had all that time on your hands a year ago? Did you read then? Nope. Did you spam the forum? Yep. :rofl2:
Quote from: Del on Thursday, 22 February 2018, 01:49 AM
I love to read and was adamant that I would always read paper books and not these kindle dealies - but as I can get Ebooks for nowt it was a no brainer - I tend to read every day and to keep it interesting I usually read fiction then biography and then factual
and if I ever get insomnia I pick up the complete works of Dante - that'll do it every time
I had a Kindle for a few years and it was good for travelling, but as a reading experience it just wasn't the same. It's now sat gathering dust and I have gone back to paper books.
Top tip - every now and then I go in the local library and have a look at the sales shelf. They regularly sell off the used books for 60p. They are usually quite recent titles and still in good nick, plus I can have a gamble on ones I wouldn't normally buy. After I've finished I pass on the good ones to friends and family or else take them to the charity shop.
Quote from: KiwiCol on Thursday, 22 February 2018, 02:28 AM
Quote from: seth on Thursday, 22 February 2018, 02:22 AM
I've got a few books I want to read but never seam to have the time to concentrate on them .hopefully a job change soon might help that .
:cheers:
Come now Seth! Remember you had all that time on your hands a year ago? Did you read then? Nope. Did you spam the forum? Yep. :rofl2:
I was Ill then so either sleeping or on here :happy1:
I think if i start to get in to books then i will get them speaking books were some one else does the reading and i just do the listening .... i think i can do that :grin:
I read every evening. It has to be a paper book and I read approximately one to two books/week, depending where do I work.
When I'm on ship I read more.
Tom Clancy books for me, great reads
Don't read fiction but enjoy non fiction. At present an reading IBM's part in the Holocaust.......I know times have changed but I won't be in a rush to buy any IBM product.
Recently read To See The Breaking Dawn, story of 76 Squadron. Brave men.
May have mentioned before, Kiwi on a Konig is a great read.
Great answers, a few readers amongs us is all good. Workshop manual, comics, who cares, i read everything. Grew up with parents owning newsagent, was handy. Too many fave books to even start a list. RiverGod &Warlock(Wilber Smith) prob my all time most amazing
Hardly read a book until I retired 2 years ago - now read around 2 a week mainly crime - my dad never read a book in his life but mum had a tree planted for him outside the local library ??? :)
I have shelves full of books, and a kindle full (cloud full?) and audiobooks on 'audible'.
I have more than I will ever be able to read, yet I do buy more, and do re-read those from time to time. (I've read the Odyssey and the Iliad more times than I can count).
My favourite fiction author is Clive Cussler, by a long shot.
I mostly read non-fiction though, with a special interest in historical ships and aircraft, and (for some reason) the Falklands War.
Not that my interest in books stops me from watching endless documentaries on Netflix and youtube - often ancient history ones. There also seem to be more than a a couple of documentaries about the Nazis...
Quote from: Notty on Thursday, 22 February 2018, 07:24 AM
my dad never read a book in his life but mum had a tree planted for him outside the local library ??? :)
Perhaps so one day people can make that tree into a book ? :lol:
Quote from: VladTepes on Thursday, 22 February 2018, 09:51 AM
I have shelves full of books, and a kindle full (cloud full?) and audiobooks on 'audible'.
I have more than I will ever be able to read, yet I do buy more, and do re-read those from time to time. (I've read the Odyssey and the Iliad more times than I can count).
My favourite fiction author is Clive Cussler, by a long shot.
I mostly read non-fiction though, with a special interest in historical ships and aircraft, and (for some reason) the Falklands War.
Not that my interest in books stops me from watching endless documentaries on Netflix and youtube - often ancient history ones. There also seem to be more than a a couple of documentaries about the Nazis...
Quote from: Notty on Thursday, 22 February 2018, 07:24 AM
my dad never read a book in his life but mum had a tree planted for him outside the local library ??? :)
Perhaps so one day people can make that tree into a book ? :lol:
Read a few books 're the Falklands, can't remember the name of one that was excellent (Big Green Life Machine?) About the field hospital that had the incredible record of "if they came in alive, they left alive"