Blue in Munich
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Caddy for Life, John Feinstein. The story of Bruce Edwards, Tom Watson's long term caddy. Very good, but sadly there will be no happy ending.
Unlike the time I saw Bones go for a massage ??
100% true story.
I miss commuting. Just can’t get around reading at home, and I like Reacher and books like that ;-(The Sentinel, the latest Lee Childs / Jack Reacher book. Except........this time Lee's brother wrote it with Lee overlooking. You can tell, it doesn't run as smoothly, the words are wrong. The basics are there but it is not the same. Disappointing
I know these books have become samey and repetitive but they are easy to fall into and read.
A song for the dark times, the latest Rebus story by Ian Rankin. When I worked in the City of Edinburgh Council our new office was built in the Waverley station car park, over a couple of days they were filming a scene for the tv at the side of the tracks, quite funny watching Ken Stott and the girl who played his colleague Siobhan going through the same scene 3 or 4 times then waving to the folk on the intercity 125 as they went back to the start again, interesting to eventually see it on screen
Yeah I agree Ken Stott is great as Rebus, I just love the books, have them all I think, helps that it's mostly set in Edinburgh and I travelled there for most of my 42 years working life so can visualise most of the locations used, just picture KS when I'm reading them. Same as you I think I have read them all twice !AliMc:On a side note'have 5 episodes taped(?) thank the lord that it's Ken Stott and not John Hannah playing the part.K.S.is so much more in keeping with the book/character.-I think he has that certain grittiness/upyours attitude that make the books so riveting-think we have them all in both hard and paperback.Always seem to go back and start them again;all great reads!
I'm also halfway through DUNE but whilst the language is quite evocative,I'm finding it hard to really believe in both the premis and the characters--reminds me of ploughing through Asimov in school+ another sci-fi writer(who's name escapes me)for size and scale.
Jimbo
Just finished The Biggest Bluff by Maria Konnikova, a psychologists view on learning poker and how it can help in lifes decisions.
And now started Elevator Pitch by Linwood Barclay. A very intriguing start...
I also have just started Elevator Pitch, well, I am on the first page anyway.
What to read next?
This working from home means you tear through books.