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Another Northern Soul wrote:
kk_white wrote:Cured, Lol Tolhurst autobiography.
Ex drummer/keyboardist with The Cure, detailing his rise with the band, fall through substance abuse and subsequent redemption.
Loved the Cure in those days 8-)

Always got a number of books on the go, not always for leisure unfortunately.

What I'm reading by choice is a Marvel Comics History book - I love these things, big coffee-table type publications, full colour. A couple of Yorkshire Ripper books, I have a whole pile of Michael Connelly books to get through ('Bosch' is a great character) and just arrived, The Deaths and Afterlife of Aleister Crowley by Ian Thornton, good bloke and LU fan :D
Wow! Didn't know Crowley was into football. ;)

I've got far too many books on the go. The other half likes looking for charity shop bargains so I end up rooted by the books. And they're what I get for birthdays and Christmas.
So far I'm half-way through:
Redemption Song: The Definitive Biography Of Joe Strummer by Chris Salewicz - I feel Mellor would approve. I hope he's well, his input on here is missed.
Isle of Noise (Interviews with British songwriters) by Daniel Rachel - a dip-in book that's been on the go since Christmas.
Even Dogs In The Wild by Ian Rankin - I've got 2 more Rankin books lined up and that should see me to the end of John Rebus which probably explains my reticence to rush through them.
The Stories of English by David Crystal - a study of the development of the English language
Notes from a Small Island by Bill Bryson - a book I've been meaning to read for ages.

And there are more. Not so much half way through, more a chapter or so in that I've had to put down to due to the onerous business of work and then been sidetracked by another book. I need a few weeks off to knuckle down and read them all.
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Notes from a Small Island by Bill Bryson - a book I've been meaning to read for ages.
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rigger wrote:
Notes from a Small Island by Bill Bryson - a book I've been meaning to read for ages.
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Bill Bryson does some comparisons between the US and the UK and thinks we should learn that "ice is not a luxury item" - made me laugh
Might have to take an interest in the Premier League now....
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Recently read The truth about the Harry Quebert affair by Joel Dicker, which is in my top 2 of books read, his follow up The Baltimore Boys is also excellent. Currently reading Bare faced lies and boogie -Woogie boasts, Jools Holland’s autobiography, also very good and bringing back memories of the tube and squeeze.
Next on the list is The labyrinth of the spirits by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. He of Shadow of the wind fame.
I can also recommend both grumpy old rock star books by the legend that is Rick Wakeman. Saw him performing an evening of piano recitals and general old man banter at Sevenoaks School a couple of weeks back. One of the best evenings out I’ve had in many a year.
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3 on the go at the moment
Paul Mersons autobiography - How not to be a professional footballer
Gervase Phinn -Up & Down in the Dales

& a brilliant book IMO - At Home by Bill Bryson (reading it for the second time) full of amazing facts & references
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Well one things for certain we’ve all got very diverse tastes in reading.
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mapperleywhite wrote:
rigger wrote:
Notes from a Small Island by Bill Bryson - a book I've been meaning to read for ages.
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Bill Bryson does some comparisons between the US and the UK and thinks we should learn that "ice is not a luxury item" - made me laugh
Have read all his books, love his humour. Took two on holiday that were more factual and didn't enjoy them at all, "Shakespeare" and "Seeing Further" Would recommend all the rest especially " A walk in the woods"
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I’m re-reading “Inverting the Pyramid – The History of Soccer Tactics.” It gives the history of tactics and the history of coaches who changed the game. MB is discussed several times in it. Also reading a volume of poems by Charles Bukowski entitled, “Love Is A Dog From Hell.” The title indicates its not sappy poetry.
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I picked up the Guns of Navarone in the local charity shop for 15p and am really enjoying it. I know I’ve read it before but it was years ago.
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Tom Clancy's Red Storm Rising, its my third time reading this book. I have read all of the Tom Clancy novels at least twice.

Also reading James Herbert Trilogy, The rats
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