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Previously on "Another book thread"

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  • bogeyman
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    Originally posted by Clippy
    Re: Alan Clarke diaries, is it worth adding this to my reading list?
    What I know of his personality has so far put me off reading them.
    Definitely!

    A. Clark was a lascivious reptile, but he could write very well, and had a lot of interesting things to say. You will never look upon the doings of the House of Commons in quite the same way after reading his diaries.

    I still marvel at the humbling saintliness and bovine stupidity of his darling wife.

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  • OrangeHopper
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    My mum meet him a couple of times while walking the dog through his land. Wondered why she came back look disheveled on those occasions.

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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by bogeyman
    Too grimly topical for me.

    However I did notice in the 'also bought' section Yo, Blair! which looks like a hoot.

    Just finished Alan Bennet's Untold Stories, which was quite enjoyable in a rambling, miserable sort of way. Re-reading Alan Clark's diaries for the umpteenth time. The man was an utter, utter sh1t, but hilarious!
    Believe it or not, I too am sick of hearing about Iraq but this book comes highly recommended so may take a punt.

    Re: Alan Clarke diaries, is it worth adding this to my reading list?
    What I know of his personality has so far put me off reading them.

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  • bogeyman
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    Originally posted by OrangeHopper
    Ah, the man of Saltwood.
    I love the way he revels in his smug superiority. In anyone else this would be a major character flaw, but somehow he seems to make a virtue of it.

    My father-in-law knew him vaguely. Said he was a complete cnvt.

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  • OrangeHopper
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    Ah, the man of Saltwood.

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  • bogeyman
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    Too grimly topical for me.

    However I did notice in the 'also bought' section Yo, Blair! which looks like a hoot.

    Just finished Alan Bennet's Untold Stories, which was quite enjoyable in a rambling, miserable sort of way. Re-reading Alan Clark's diaries for the umpteenth time. The man was an utter, utter sh1t, but hilarious!

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  • Clippy
    started a topic Another book thread

    Another book thread

    Anyone read this one

    Was thinking of buying it but thought I'd see if anyone has read it and can offer an opinion on it.

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