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Favorite books

Discussion in 'TC Media' started by Layser, Jun 17, 2011.

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  1. Layser

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    I must admit that I dont read much this days, I find it very difficult to sit and read a book when you have temptetion to go to the computer when you at home.

    Still I thought it will be nice to show some respect to books so pick your favorite books:)

    my choice:
    1.The Catcher in the Rye/ J. D. Salinger
    2.The Shadow of the Wind/Carlos Ruiz Zafón

    These are the two that I can remember right now:50:
     
  2. Gabberhead Celt

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    Good choice with Catcher in the Rye. I've read it loads of times and still love it.
    I like reading James Herbert and Martina Cole books these days.
     
  3. CroydonTim

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    Tommy Twists Tommy Turns Tommy Burns
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    Lets All Laugh at Rangers Ha Ha Ha
    Just finished The Grudge by Tom English - story behind the 1990 Calcutta Cup match at Murrayfield and Grand Slam decider Scotland and England.

    Good read actually - up for Brian Moore's autobiog next
     
  4. DanniGhirl

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    I enjoyed F Scott Fitzgeralds the Great Gatsby - not read it for years, might need to get a copy again, although I think the house that inspired the book was torn down recently.

    Currently I'm reading Six Days by Jeremy Bowen.
     
  5. Markybhoy

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    Moved to TC Media section.
     
  6. Matt_20

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    Kill Your Friends - John Niven, funniest book I've ever read, about an A&R man during Britpop who signs loads of bands, does loads of drugs, and is the most repulsive character ever but is unbelievably hilarious.

    The Game - Neil Strauss - A writer with no experience with women becomes the best pickup artist in the world (true story)

    Trainspotting - Irvine Welsh - has some funnier stories in it that didn't even make the film.
     
  7. JohnBhoy89

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    A few of my favs are by Bukowski: Ham On Rye, Post Office, Pulp

    Also like: Time's Arros by Martin Amis

    aim to read some Jack Kerouac next
     
  8. CELTICgirlSRB

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    They play for CFC just to reach the EPL. No love for CFC as deluded fans think
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    "Ulysses" -James Joyce
    "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man"-James Joyce
    "A Novel about London" ("Роман о Лондону"-"Roman o Londonu")-Мiloš Crnjanski
    "The Journal of Carnojevic" ("Дневник о Чарнојевићу"-"Dnevnik o Čarnojeviću")-Miloš Crnjanski
    "The Bridge on the Drina" ( "На Дрини ћуприја"- " Na Drini ćuprija")-Ivo Andrić
    "Damned yard" ("Проклета авлија"-"Prokleta avlija")-Ivo Andrić
    "The Picture of Dorian Gray"-Oscar Wilde
    " Rob Roy"-Walter Scott

    Salinger is great.
    "No One Writes to the Colonel" ("El coronel no tiene quien le escriba") -Marquez
     
  9. Gabberhead Celt

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    Jeffrey Archer's Prison Diary was an excellent read.
     
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    Irvine Welsh's The Acid House is packed full of brilliant wee stories.
     
  11. paddyduke

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    anything on pirates or the civil war
     
  12. 10/4 Kemosabe Gold Member

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    Just finished a few books in recent weeks.

    Hollywood Crows by Joseph Wambaugh. Really good cop novel set in LA. Wambaugh wrote a series of Cop novels in the 80s, The Choirboys, The Onion Field and The New Centurions which were outstanding (If you havent read them you really should). This is an up to date story of the same and a nice read.

    Lee: A Romance by Pamela Marvin. About the iconic film star Lee Marvin. Not sentimental or slushy but interesting, moving and a lovely insight into the granite faced and gravel voiced legend.

    If anyone likes The Da Vinci Code then you should check out Silver by Steve Savile. A really good ebook along the same lines. He's also a good friend and could do with the money!!
     
  13. trip2themoon Concomitant Allez-Vous?

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    Recently finished Freakonomics by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner which was quite interesting. Couldn't believe the first comments about Catcher In The Rye. One of the most *, boring and over rated books I've ever had the misfortune to read. Here's it in a nutshell: (Spoiler)

    Under-achieving, over privileged, ungreatful, posh-boy * gets kicked out of another Rich Kiddies school. Oh and he gets a crack in the jaw from a pimp.
     
  14. Capital Bhoy

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    The Catcher in the rye is brilliant