HowlingGale
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The Amateurs by John Niven. Don't remember laughing so much reading a book. It's about golf and set in fictional ayrshire. What more can you ask for?
Read the first few Discworld books as they were published. First two I enjoyed but they went rapidly downhill afterwards. Can't believe how much mileage he got out of it!
Read the first few Discworld books as they were published. First two I enjoyed but they went rapidly downhill afterwards. Can't believe how much mileage he got out of it!
I don't think the Michael Connelly are very similar to Jack Reacher, but still very enjoyable. His Harry Bosh an Michael Haller books are interacting with each other, so best is to read them both in the right order.I've read all the Jack Reacher books, which are a bit of a change from my usual reading material but are very easy page turners. I try to avoid going straight from one space opera into the next! Might try some Michael Connelly in the hope it's similar.
I don't think the Michael Connelly are very similar to Jack Reacher, but still very enjoyable. His Harry Bosh an Michael Haller books are interacting with each other, so best is to read them both in the right order.
Closest to Reacher I have found is Ben Hope by Scott Mariani. I have just started them and he even is a former major himself. But SAS instead of US Army.
John Grisham...
As with all authors not everyone's cup of tea...
But, I can't think of a bad read amongst his 'stuff'...
On the back of the TV series thinking of giving 'War & Peace' another read...
Just need to decide which translation...
I just meant similar in being fairly mindless easy reads rather than actual subject matter?
Yes, another author I read donkeys years ago.
I sometimes wonder if I should stop looking for new reading material and go back to stuff I loved 20-odd years ago. Recently got a cheap copy of Raymond e feist's magician. All I remember about it is that I enjoyed it so will probably give it a go soon.