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    I have no problem admitting I am a book worm and one of the things I enkoy most, weather permitting, is sitting in the sun with a nice book, a fine cigar and a tasty drink at my side.

    Seeing we have a very succesfull "what are you listening to" discussion, I thought it might be nice to start a similar thread on books, comics, magazines, papers... whaterver printed word rocks your boat .

    At the moment I am reading Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere. I only recently discovered Gaiman's books (I had read a few of his comics) and love the surreal stories, the same way I like Terry Gilliam movies.
    My Cigar blog: Cigar Review Rag

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    Hi there - I read Neverwhere about a month ago and utterly loved it Like you I've read Gaiman mostly in comic format...I'm a comix geek myself LOL

    Currently reading the AUTUMN series by David Moody....zombie apocalypse stuff...amazing writer. I urge anyone with who loved the 28 Days/Weeks series to give these books a go

    Next on my list will be the new James Ellroy


    Originally posted by MaledettoToscano View Post
    I have no problem admitting I am a book worm and one of the things I enkoy most, weather permitting, is sitting in the sun with a nice book, a fine cigar and a tasty drink at my side.

    Seeing we have a very succesfull "what are you listening to" discussion, I thought it might be nice to start a similar thread on books, comics, magazines, papers... whaterver printed word rocks your boat .

    At the moment I am reading Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere. I only recently discovered Gaiman's books (I had read a few of his comics) and love the surreal stories, the same way I like Terry Gilliam movies.

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    • #3
      Currently reading Brute Force by Andy McNab. Not a heavyweight author by any means I agree, but once I start reading a series of books I always carry on. Been reading his books for about 10 years now in that series.

      The book I just finished before that was The Knights of the Black and White by Jack Whyte. The 1st of a set of three about the Templar Knights.
      "Come in here, dear Boy, have a cigar" ....Roger Waters (Pink Floyd)

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      • #4
        started on Sun Tzu's the art of war, a couple of nights a go. Not much of a heavy read but takes a while to absorb.

        Amazing how the fundamentals of it still apply today in so many situations...
        Lover of fine Cubans since 2006

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        • #5
          I used to collect comics, have around 30,000 in storage lol, my wife goes nuts.

          I just finished book 22 of Feists magician saga, waiting for book 23 to come out in paperback, and im halfway through book 3 of Robert Jordans Wheel of Time saga.

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          • #6
            On holiday I read:

            1) Eden - by Randolph Churchill
            2) 1984 - George Orwell
            3) Children of Hurin - Tolkein

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            • #7
              "If Chins Could Kill, Confessions of a B movie actor". It's Bruce Campbell's memoirs. He's the fella from Evil Dead. . It's funny, self deprecating and sweet.

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              • #8
                At the moment, I'm reading "The Ten Caesars" - Suetonius.

                Yeah, I know, but I have a fascination with the classical writers, along with the Weimar Government.
                No man has the right to fix the boundary of a nation.
                No man has the right to say to his country, "Thus far shalt thou go and no further."

                CS Parnell



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                • #9
                  readings for rich people!

                  I just wait for the movie! Actually when I do read, it always seems like I have to read manuals and stuff for work. Pretty boring stuff....

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by kingcohiba View Post
                    I just wait for the movie! Actually when I do read, it always seems like I have to read manuals and stuff for work. Pretty boring stuff....
                    Lol that's actually quite funny.

                    I'm currently reading Elephants on Acid. Its a great book about historic experiments, there are times when it can get quite gross but I guess that's the nature of the book. Its fantastic toilet reading material
                    Thanks

                    The Bear.

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                    • #11
                      Drewmidorn, love Bruce Campbell, is it really worth reading?

                      I am in the middle of a book I was trying to source a copy of for some time. "Hunting Force Z" by Richard Hough. I finally found an old second hand copy only to learn that it had been reprinted more recently, oops.

                      It is the account of the sinking of a Royal Navy battleship and battlecruiser by Jap aircraft early in WWII. They were the first capitol ships of any navy to be sunk by aircraft alone. It was a turning point in military thinking and rather shameful on our part.

                      I will stop there. Naval (and military) history is my thing and I can ramble for hours.

                      T.
                      "In Italy for 30 years under the Borgias they had warfare, terror, murder and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and the Renaissance. In Switzerland they had brotherly love, they had 500 years of democracy and peace, and what did that produce? The cuckoo clock!"

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                      • #12
                        Last book i read was "Touching the Void" by Joe Simpson, a book about mountaineering and all it?s adventures and misadventures. I?ve been to Nepal and at the Base Camp of Mount Everest, so it?s a subject i can relate a little. English version.

                        Has i work at the biggest printing plant in Portugal (and one of the biggest in the Iberian peninsula), i read some of the best magazines and papers available here, sometimes i get tired of reading...

                        Anyway good idea to create this topic.
                        Last edited by Nuno Sa; 26-10-2009, 03:47 AM. Reason: spelling

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Big_T_UK View Post
                          Drewmidorn, love Bruce Campbell, is it really worth reading?

                          I am in the middle of a book I was trying to source a copy of for some time. "Hunting Force Z" by Richard Hough. I finally found an old second hand copy only to learn that it had been reprinted more recently, oops.

                          It is the account of the sinking of a Royal Navy battleship and battlecruiser by Jap aircraft early in WWII. They were the first capitol ships of any navy to be sunk by aircraft alone. It was a turning point in military thinking and rather shameful on our part.

                          I will stop there. Naval (and military) history is my thing and I can ramble for hours.

                          T.
                          Its a really easy, fun read and very anecdotal.

                          My Dad's a military history buff.hAt one point he spent a great deal of time finding out about the SS Khedive Ismail which his dad was on when it sank. There is a proper book on it now. Would have saved him a lot of time if it had been around years earlier!

                          D

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                          • #14
                            Currently reading the book of 5 rings, been reading a few books from Japan lately.

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                            • #15
                              Just found the murder mystery/detective series Bryant and May (Yer I know, the match manufacturers).
                              By Christopher Fowler, he's written about seven so far, nice enjoyable read.

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