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Books - what are you reading just now?

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Is deception point the one with the meteor?
I think his non Langdon books are the better ones.

Also like John Milton. He is the British Jack Reacher

Yes DP is the Meteor / NASA one.

I am liking John Milton, he sounds like a bloke i'd like to go for a pint with! although he is sober now...
 
Highly recommend Atomic Habits by James Clear. I'm only a quarter into the book but it's very good and has already had a positive impact on me and even though it's not a golf book, it's had a positive impact on my golf.
 
I have got back into Dan Brown, just finished Digital Fortress which was right up my street, currently reading his new one Origin.

Deception point i thought was excellent.

Also reading Mark Dawsons set, The Cleaner, Saint Death and the Driver. onto the second one. so far so good!

My opinion of you has plummeted to new depths! Dan Brown! Nooooo! Don't do this to yourself. His grammar is just unreadable darling.
 
Caught up with Ben Elton's Chart Throb, a satire of X Factor.
At the same time it was pretty funny and despairingly sad about how low the UK's TV viewing public will stoop for entertainment.
A touch of Blackadder's last series.
 
I havent read a book for years, i must get back into a good book.
 
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if you like this i can thoroughly recommend the next 6 books in the series too.great read, one of those that you find yourself grabbing a couple of pages every spare minute you have.inspector pekkala was the last tzars personal detective sent to the gulags after the revolution and now works for stalin...give it a whirl:)
 
If you’ve not heard of David Grann (writes for The New Yorker) both his Lost City of Z (recently made in to a film) and Killers of the Flower Moon are enthralling reads. He’s just released an extended copy of an article he wrote in The New Yorker as a hard back - The White Darkness - which I am currently reading.
 
Swallows and Amazons by Arthur Ransome - because I've never read it or any of his books and sometimes I just need a little bit of very gentle, easy and innocent escapism. And I'm also learning about the bits of a little sailing dinghy.
 
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