I had Rotherweird on my bookshelf for the last year but never got around to reading it. Last month I donated it to the charity shop. Have I made a mistake?
I had Rotherweird on my bookshelf for the last year but never got around to reading it. Last month I donated it to the charity shop. Have I made a mistake?
Holiday reading finished in two sessions yesterday. The author tracks the link between trains/railways and music using well known and some (to me) unknown songs and artists.
As a music fan and unashamed "anorak" I thoroughly enjoyed it and the author certainly "knows his stuff". Helpfully lists all songs mentioned in an appendix.
Stephen Morris - Record Play Pause.
Drummer from Joy Division/New Order. Fascinating insight written in a candid and self deprecation manner with lots of humour. Up to the part he meets Ian (Curtis).
Six Weeks by Harlan Coben. I normally never bother with big name, high output American authors like him, Grisham et al, but what a page turner so far, halfway through. If his other stuff is as good I’m definitely a potential convert.
Rebel Hearts: Journeys Within the IRA's Soul by Kevin Toolis. It's an oral history from IRA volunteers/family members/people affected by the troubles. I don't know much/anything about the troubles really, so it has been an interesting read.
Inferno- Dan Brown
All his books are quite similar but entertaining. Its like watching an episode of Columbo, you know what's going to happen but you want to see how he figures it out.