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The Secret Hours - Mick Heron
Enthralling so far.
Enthralling so far.
Just read The Satsuma Complex - it was an easy read, pretty enjoyableJust finished Hotel Avocado by Bob Mortimer. Enjoyable shaggy dog-type of thriller. I actually listened to it on Spotify, read by Bob, Paul Whitehouse and Sally Phillips.
It's a follow up to The Satsuma Complex which I haven't read yet, but will seek out now.
Mitch Rapp, Scott Harwath, Dewey Andreas, Pike LoganLooking for recommendations for audio books pls
I enjoy Mark Greaney’s Gray Man stuff and working through Tom Wood’s Victor series. What’s similar? But needs to be of decent length, I can’t be doing with sub 10hr books
(stopped part way through Jack Higgins, Sean Dillon series for this reason)
Thanks
Oh and no need to suggest Reacher. I’m not a fan
Mitch Rapp, Scott Harwath, Dewey Andreas, Pike Logan
That’s the ones I remember.
The latest Gray Man, do you think it was a take on Elon?
Might be ready for the Harry Potter series? Grown up writing but great for kids.On the subject of reading my 9yr grandson is a voracious reader and has suddenly concluded that maybe he should now start reading "grown up" books.
His mum was slightly nonplussed when, out of the blue, he asked "Oliver Twist, is that any good?
He's getting it for Christmas from Gramps!
But I so miss reading Gruffalo and Stick Man with him![]()
Just finished this. You really needed to read The Satsuma Complex first, lots of Hotel Avocado wouldn't make sense reading them this way.Just finished Hotel Avocado by Bob Mortimer. Enjoyable shaggy dog-type of thriller. I actually listened to it on Spotify, read by Bob, Paul Whitehouse and Sally Phillips.
It's a follow up to The Satsuma Complex which I haven't read yet, but will seek out now.
It's obviously the wrong order to read them in (blame Spotify) but it didn't lessen my enjoyment or understanding of Avocado. It did however affect my enjoyment of Satsuma - there are so many references in the second book to the plot of the first book, that you knew what was coming next half of the time.Just finished this. You really needed to read The Satsuma Complex first, lots of Hotel Avocado wouldn't make sense reading them this way.
I thought Satsuma was a better book. I don't think he quite knew how to finish Avocado, it all seemed a bit rushed at the end. Still an easy going read though, very Bob.
I read (books) every day, be it kindle, books bought, or library.Anyone else bothered taking the time to read the literary masterpieces of such as Tolstoy - and in a lighter vein those of DiDickens.
I too have War and Peace sitting waiting for me…but I think I’ll maybe read Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment first - a dawdle at 462 pages.I read (books) every day, be it kindle, books bought, or library.
Each has a purpose for me.
In Waterstones recently I came across their Classic collection of bound hardbacks and just loved the tactile pleasure of browsing through them.
So..... I bought the copy of ...... wait for it........ War and Peace
I've given it to my wife to wrap up for Christmas Day as her present to me and I will swear before the family, as a New Year Resolution, to read it.
But, as you say, it will be chunks at a time with definite pauses to read other books.
I suspect I will require a notebook for the numerous characters.
Ive read a few multi decade Ken Follet's so I've had a wee bit of training.![]()