HenryC
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Steve Jobs' biography. Highly recommended.
Well if you want a lighter read - another one just read is A Week in December by Sebastian Faulks. Goes along at a decent pace - and uses the helpful device of listing the main characters over two pages in the opening chapter. Nothing consequential mind.
Just started Terry Goodkind's Wizard's First Rule. Quite a few volumes in the saga. Hoping it's going to be another Game of Thrones type series. Anyone recommend it or not?
Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall.
Great writing, but difficult because there are so many characters (even though she 'helpfully' lists them at the beginning!).
Incidentally, whenever I see a picture of Hilary Mantel, I always think of the front of a Ford Anglia
I'm reading this. Great book, but slow going as i keep needing to reread paragraphs to double check i understand the characters motives correctly.
Reading my war through the Millenium trilogy (The girl with the Dragon Tattoo et al) by Stieg Larsson. I'm not the best reader in the world but i zoomed through the first book over Crimbo even with all the distractions of the period.
I have read all of them.....they are extremely violent and if you get away from his anti communism style, they are very good. ( but you can get very annoyed!!!)
Shame you didnt say so before, I gave them all away to the local YMCA and they were all just read once ( hardbacks)
Stephen Kings IT
f*** me its long and freaky
Indeed. Hard to believe this is the same author who wrote one of the best novels ever - Birdsong.