bhaexpress
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An Ed McBain 87th Precinct Novel and almost tragically a Windows Vista manual.
Fiction - Witches Abroad - Terry Pratchett
Non fiction - Basic Electronics - Malcolm Plant
Was reading a John Grisham book - Innocent Man, but could not get into it, which is unlike Grisham books for me.
War in the City Volume 1 by David Rowland. Soon to be followed by volume 2.
I have always been fascinated by WW2, but realised I knew nothing about what happened in Brighton. These 2 books document what happened in Brighton and Hove during WW2. He has also written a book called The Brighton Blitz which I think I may well try and get hold of too.
TWO books on the go, depending on which BOG I'm sitting on:
Downstairs: Before I Get Old - The Story of The Who, by Dave Marsh
Upstairs: This is The One - The Uncut Story of a Football Genius, by Daniel Taylor
If you're interested in Brighton history, may I suggest Clifford Musgrave's 'Life in Brighton.' It's quite a hefty book, but charts the growth of the area and has a few chapters on the world wars.
Not THAT great, in my opinion, Hiney. Irrespective of the fact it was written way back in 1982, it does get a few things wrong. Richard Barnes' books are better.
If you want a decent Who book, get yourself a copy of 'Dear Boy: The Keith Moon Story'. An excellent read, and your man Doug Clarke is quoted in there.
Shantaram - Gregory David Roberts
Not a short book at 933 pages, I am just over a third of the way through, fortunately it is one of those books that are hard to put down...which it needs to be.