joedurham
Striker
One flew over the cuckoo’s nest
Seen the film.
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One flew over the cuckoo’s nest
Try McEwan and Faulks - Birdsong is outstanding.I read Anna Karenina in 2020 over 7 or 8 weeks so that might work. What do you normally read?
Well to tell the truth, I suspect it's not my kinda book. Is the foreward by Liz Truss?Brittannia Unchained. Hopefully when all the lefty wokeys are shut up and free speech is allowed this will be taught in every school
Nadine dorries recommends this and that’s at least worth 96% of the silent majority out there
Of course. It’s an interesting read though. If only people knewWell to tell the truth, I suspect it's not my kinda book. Is the foreward by Liz Truss?
I'm currently going through Bukowski's books. Absolutely brilliant
Spike Milligan war memoirs.Football is apparently disappearing down a non-celestial black hole the last 2 months of the year.
A good opportunity to catch up on reading. Any suggestions of book titles to fill the void?
A mixture of books I recommend to friends and good reads in the past couple of years.I read Les Miserables in 2 years - but I'm busy.
A mixture of books I recommend to friends and good reads in the past couple of years.
Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole
Four Letters of Love by Niall Williams
Good Morning, Midnight by Jean Rhys
Pure by Andrew Miller
Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons
Coming Up For Air by George Orwell
Swing Hammer Swing by Jeff Torrington
If you like old thrillers I have read a couple of 1960s ones by Alan Williams, Barbouze, and The Tale of the Lazy Dog that are good. If you haven't read Eric Ambler try The Mask of Dimitrios.
Shit, I have rambled.
If you haven't found The SMB Book Thread yet it is recommended, lots of different people recommending or giving their opinions on their latest reads.I don't think there's a book by George Orwell I haven't read - but the rest I shall investigate.
Not sure if this is a serious request but my most recent purchases were:
'The names heard long ago - how the golden age of Hungarian football shaped the modern game' by Jonathan Wilson
and
'Das Reboot - How German football reinvented itself and conquered the world' by Raphael Honigstein.
Building The Yellow Wall - History of Borussia Dortmund.
Frying Pan of Spain - Betis v Sevilla.
Zonal Marking
My name is Yon Yonson…Slaughterhouse 5 by Vonnegut.
Subjective, of course, but nothing comes close.
Those awful read people!I can’t believe people are responding seriously