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The Millenium trilogy - just finished the last one and am gutted they are finished. (author Steig Larsson died before they were published).
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo is the first.
Not sure about literature but top class page turners.
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Join Date: Jun 2007Originally posted by sasguru View PostShhh newbie. I agree. But when you want to let loose without consequence its better to come here.
Less of the newbie! - I'm just quiet. - oh and
edit: apologies sasguru - In the spirit of Dale Carnegie, I meant to say it appears the "o" key on your keyboard may be a bit faulty. - "Don't criticise, condemn, or complain" - it is the first lesson in the book!Last edited by al_cam; 12 March 2010, 14:48.
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Shhh newbie. I agree. But when you want to let lose without consequence its better to come here.Originally posted by al_cam View PostAnd has anyone here actually read How to Win Friends and Influence People? It is a brilliant book and essential reading for everyone IMO. Quite a few of the regulars on here are in need of it. I seriously put quite a lot of my success down to it - I think it has helped make me a good manager and I try to read it again every 5 years or so - of course, you need to be introspective to gain anything from it.
Al.
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Must admit I don't read much nowadays mostly I download stuff from libravox for car journeys to our site by the seaside. That way I don't feel like I'm wasting 2-3 hours of my life each way.
Working through the Prince at present constantly amazed by the insight. Art of War flits through my mind regularly.
Coming to me Low tech (must be said with IceT type of voice) I'm reading yes Prime Minister and warrior of Rome both excellent.
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I read the 2 Ken Follet books (about mediaeval cathedrals) while I was working abroad in the summer. Massive tomes but entertaining enough.
I love Nostromo and I seem to re-read it over and over again. I also like Dennis Lehane crime novels so pretty eclectic really
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Flashman again.
I wanted to read about Afganistan and McDonald Fraser's history is one of the best.
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Indeed. Parsons is much better known in the occult community (due to his association with Crowley and the way he was allegedly taken for a ride by LRH) than in scientific circles, despite the fact that NASA's space programme is still totally dependent on his breakthroughs in propellant technology.Originally posted by zeitghostStrange Angel is excellent. How to be a rocket man & end up totally forgotten.
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you had to be there. ride the wave and all thatOriginally posted by Platypus View PostJust finished The Catcher in the Rye which I did enjoy, but I'm not sure was SO good to inspire a generation of rebellious teenagers.
What's all the fuss about?
catch the moment. live the dream
fashionable - thats the word
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I don't know why I stopped - in my early teens I was a massive reader. I think the over analysis of works of fiction in English lessons may be the reason. I don't really care what the writer was thinking or meaning - I just want to enjoy the read.Originally posted by bogeyman View PostHi al_cam. I keep hearing this a lot: People have stopped reading fiction.
I find it quite disturbing. Reading fiction was one of the things that got me through some of the more difficult passages of my life. I can't imagine going through life without the occasional escape that a well-crafted novel provides.
I do read a lot of auto/biographies which are both informative and enjoyable.
oh - and thinking about it, I told a lie - the last piece of fiction I read was "The Goal" by Goldratt - essential reading for any Industrial Engineer - and there are other fiction based management books such as the One Minute Manager, and I'm actually reading lots of fiction just now - to a 5 and a 3 year old!
And has anyone here actually read How to Win Friends and Influence People? It is a brilliant book and essential reading for everyone IMO. Quite a few of the regulars on here are in need of it. I seriously put quite a lot of my success down to it - I think it has helped make me a good manager and I try to read it again every 5 years or so - of course, you need to be introspective to gain anything from it.
Al.
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Just finished The Catcher in the Rye which I did enjoy, but I'm not sure was SO good to inspire a generation of rebellious teenagers.
What's all the fuss about?
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My tulip life so far (I wouldn't bother if you're thinking about it)
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If you liked shcool, you'll love work ...
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That's in the "to read" pile. Found it in a charity shop a few weeks back, so it's near the top (since I operate on a LIFO system)Originally posted by wurzel View PostDo Not Pass Go by Tim Moore.
A real life trip round the Monopoly board in which he explores the history behind all the locations on the board and the origins of the game. Highly entertaining.
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