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Previously on "Finished Flashman - what next?"

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  • dang65
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    Have you tried reading the Sven Hassel war books recently? Can't go wrong with those.

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  • DS23
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    my uncle oswald by roald dahl. not so much cowardice but plenty of scandalous drugging and raping

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Most of the Bill Bryson travel stuff is quite funny, as is anything by PJ O'Rourke IMHO.

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  • Swiss Tony
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    Funniest Series EVER!: Spike Milligan War Memoirs

    • "The War (and Peace) Memoirs"
    o The seven memoirs were also recorded as talking books with Spike reciting them in his own inimitable style.
    o Adolf Hitler: My Part in his Downfall (1971)
    o Rommel? Gunner Who? A Confrontation in the Desert (1974)
    o Monty: His Part in My Victory (1976)


    This and the previous two books were released and publicised as the first, second, and third part respectively of a trilogy.

    o Mussolini: His Part in My Downfall (1978)

    This was announced as the fourth part of his trilogy.

    o Where Have All the Bullets Gone? (1985)
    o Goodbye Soldier (1986)
    o Peace Work (1992)

    It’s a bit hard to get hold of them but they are worth every penny, a must in my humble opinion!

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  • darmstadt
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    Kingdom Come by J.G. Ballard. shows England to be what it is really like nowadays...

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  • Diver
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    Originally posted by cojak
    I've got all the Flashman's - fantastic.

    Another poltroon is Terry Pratchett's Rincewind.

    No. 1 piece of advice from them both:

    When you're running for your life, never look back...
    I'm always a bit embarrased to admit that I have read every one of pratchets discworld books several times.(Brilliant)
    Guards Guards is my favorite.
    Nearly as good as Tolkeins Lord of the rings which I have read 11 times to date.

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  • cojak
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    I've got all the Flashman's - fantastic.

    Another poltroon is Terry Pratchett's Rincewind.

    No. 1 piece of advice from them both:

    When you're running for your life, never look back...

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  • bogeyman
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    Originally posted by Burdock
    The Patrick O'Brian 'Master and Commander' series.

    Brilliant!
    Bored the feckin arse off me! Not even well-written.

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  • hattra
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    Originally posted by Spoiler
    Just finished the final installment of Flashman, damn your eyes!

    Any book recommendations for my next hit of poltroonery & scandalous behaviour?

    I’ve just started “The Dice Man”. The Mark Gatiss ‘Lucifer Box’ novels may also be on the shortlist.

    If you like George Macdonald Fraser's stuff, try his army "memoirs", such as "The General Danced at Dawn" & McAuslan in the Rough

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  • hattra
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    Originally posted by Burdock
    The Patrick O'Brian 'Master and Commander' series.

    Brilliant!
    I'll second that

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  • EternalOptimist
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    there a harry potter coming out soon












    allegedly

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  • Burdock
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    The Patrick O'Brian 'Master and Commander' series.

    Brilliant!

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  • Spoiler
    started a topic Finished Flashman - what next?

    Finished Flashman - what next?

    Just finished the final installment of Flashman, damn your eyes!

    Any book recommendations for my next hit of poltroonery & scandalous behaviour?

    I’ve just started “The Dice Man”. The Mark Gatiss ‘Lucifer Box’ novels may also be on the shortlist.

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