Re: What you reading
Posted: 09 Jun 2021, 09:49
Peter James’s latest bestseller Left You Dead. Without doubt my favourite author.
Reading this at the moment NW, about half way and really enjoying it, he is Brighton based as you probably know and mentions Sussex landmarks in his book, I will certainly be getting be reading some of his other books.NottinghamWhite wrote:Peter James’s latest bestseller Left You Dead. Without doubt my favourite author.
Try and read them in order they’ll make a lot more senseLAsouthcoast wrote:Reading this at the moment NW, about half way and really enjoying it, he is Brighton based as you probably know and mentions Sussex landmarks in his book, I will certainly be getting be reading some of his other books.NottinghamWhite wrote:Peter James’s latest bestseller Left You Dead. Without doubt my favourite author.
I think I read this some time back, have been a big admirer of ID for a long time and The Blockheads are still a top notch giggers. It took me a while to like ID & band, I was never that keen on Rhythm Stick due to his vocals, but his more melodic stuff still gets to me.yorkfan wrote:
Ian Dury biography by Richard Balls.
I’m about one third through this one, and it’s a cracking read, which manages to give a real insight the personality of the bloke, and the many reasons behind it.
Oh, and it reveals that he actually wasn’t the Essex geezer of popular mythology.
Recommended.
I didn`t realize it was in a sequence, I asked my wife to pick me up a crime book for me and this was what she came back with.NottinghamWhite wrote:Try and read them in order they’ll make a lot more senseLAsouthcoast wrote:Reading this at the moment NW, about half way and really enjoying it, he is Brighton based as you probably know and mentions Sussex landmarks in his book, I will certainly be getting be reading some of his other books.NottinghamWhite wrote:Peter James’s latest bestseller Left You Dead. Without doubt my favourite author.