What are you currently reading ?

Started by goat major, 03 November 2012, 06:40:05 PM

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goat major

Alternating chapters from the Last Mughal and World War Z
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Techno

Just finished First Family by David Balcacci...Now on to The Fifth Floor by Michael Harvey.
Cheers - Phil.

Hertsblue

Just started Alastair Reynolds Pushing Ice. I do love a space-opera, and Reynolds produces some of the best.  :-bd
When you realise we're all mad, life makes a lot more sense.

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goat major

yep i agree Reynolds does write some awesome galactic scale sci fi
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Leman

Henderson's Battle of Spicheren - a real belter for anyone interested in the FPW in particular and C19th warfare in general.
The artist formerly known as Dour Puritan!

Phobos

Numancia, historic novel, really awful. A how to turn an awesome fragment of prerroman Spain into a bunch of boring and tedious moments.

Steve J

D-Day to Victory: The diaries of a British tank commander.

Picked this up at our local library and fascinating stuff so far. All about 'C' squadron of the 9th RTR and their time from waiting to embark all the way up to the end of the war. Well worth checking out.

nikharwood

Absolutely motoring through "Death or Victory" (Dan Snow) - superb  8)

Fenton

just finished 1356 by Bernard Cornwell...Good fun read
If I were creating Pendraken I wouldn't mess about with Romans and  Mongols  I would have started with Centurions , eight o'clock, Day One!

kustenjaeger

Greetings

A mix of Henderson's Battle of Spicheren and vol IV of the Official History of the War in the Air 1914-18.

Regards

Edward

Techno

Listening to "Mad River" by John Sandford......
Slowly reading through "Greece And Rome At War" by Peter Connolly.....Only problem for a old numpty like me, is there's almost too much information for my brain to process. ;) :-[
Cheers - Phil

Jim Ando

Great book

lots of nice diagrams an drawings.

Techno

Yes Jim....But I have to keep going back through the text and look at the maps to know where I am, because I'm such a muppet. ;)
'Tis a fine book though !
Cheers - Phil.

General Bt Sherman

I just finished "Terror of the Autumn Skies" It's the story of WWI American ace Frank Luke, Jr. Not sure what's next.

Bryan
Wargame or Die!

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Last Hussar

The Psychopath test by Jon Ronson.
I have neither the time nor the crayons to explain why you are wrong.

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