What did you think of His Dark Materials as a whole Unicron?
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What did you think of His Dark Materials as a whole Unicron?
Making my way through this now. Found it randomly in the library and took it out. Its the original Penguin 1969 translation so its a bit off sometimes but its very very very good. If anyone has a spare copy of A Day In The Life of Ivan Denisovivch, I'll gladly buy it off you.
Making my way through this now. Found it randomly in the library and took it out. Its the original Penguin 1969 translation so its a bit off sometimes but its very very very good. If anyone has a spare copy of A Day In The Life of Ivan Denisovivch, I'll gladly buy it off you.
Japans Quiet Transformation: Social Change and Civil Society in 21st Century Japan
Great book. More of an academic text than a book but its basically just a huge bunch of articles on topics. RSJ, you should check this one out!
Japans Quiet Transformation: Social Change and Civil Society in 21st Century Japan
A Day In The Life of Ivan Denisovivch
Great book-one that comes to mind often anytime I feel I'm having a bad day
It's not hard to find though. I got it in a charity shop
Currently reading "The brothers Bulger" and "The Mission Song" by John Le Carre, enjoying it so far, the first of his books I have read, can anyone recommend other books by him worth a read?
'Tinker, Tailor, Soilder, Spy' or 'The Russia House'.
Cheers. Im finding The Mission Song slightly convoluted though his language is engaging. Is a slightly confusing plot typical of his books? or maybe its just my brain is a bit flabby at the mo.
I haven't read The Mission Song but by it's very nature spy fiction ought to have a complex plot albeit with a straightforward narrative . 'The Russia House' and 'The Constant Gardener' are less convoluted than 'Tinker, Tailor, Soilder, Spy' though.
I have seen the film versions of The Tailor Panama and The Constant Gardener which may have been dumbed down from the books.
Do you like Graham Greene?
I haven't read The Mission Song but by it's very nature spy fiction ought to have a complex plot albeit with a straightforward narrative . 'The Russia House' and 'The Constant Gardener' are less convoluted than 'Tinker, Tailor, Soilder, Spy' though.
Do you like Graham Greene?
Well I think everything Graham Greene wrote is well worth reading but of his 'spy' fiction 'The Third Man', 'The Quiet American' and 'The Heart of The Matter' are reasonable places to start.
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