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What are you reading?

Postby Pete Smoke » 29 May 2010, 22:50

I have a few on the go:

A delightful book called Woodlands by Oliver Rackham
Bible Myths and their parallels in other religions by Thomas W. Doane
Nick Drake The Biography by Patrick Humphries.
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Re: What are you reading?

Postby Pete Smoke » 30 May 2010, 04:38

I've recently finished

Himalayan Climber by Doug Scott ( a British Legend )
The Crystal Horizon by Reinhold Messner
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Re: What are you reading?

Postby Mr Tattie Heid » 30 May 2010, 06:23

Pete Smoke wrote:Nick Drake The Biography by Patrick Humphries.

Short one, that, I suppose.... Any worthwhile insights?
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Re: What are you reading?

Postby Peat Sampras » 30 May 2010, 14:34

Recently finished Ian Rankin - The Complaints

Now working through Hamish Haswell-Smith - The Scottish Islands
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Re: What are you reading?

Postby Robert » 30 May 2010, 14:59

Recently reread The GULAG Archipelago by Alexander Solzhenitsyn
Just started Mythology by Edith Hamilton
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Re: What are you reading?

Postby Pete Smoke » 30 May 2010, 15:33

Mr Tattie Heid wrote:
Pete Smoke wrote:Nick Drake The Biography by Patrick Humphries.

Short one, that, I suppose.... Any worthwhile insights?

I'm only 30 pages in, but it seems to be well written. The page count is 271. So far it's covered the Drake family connection with colonial Burma. How they had to flee to India with the Japanese WWII occupation, and their subsequent return to Burma after the war, Nick was born in Rangoon in this period where the fledgling Burmese government Nationalised British colonial assets ( for a fee ). And the their return to England in 1951, at all times sustaining their upper-middle-class existence.

We have a saying over here - "that blinkered-eye middle-class view of the world" and theres an example of it here concerning 1956 and the death knell of the sense of empire in Britain concerning the Suez debacle, John Osborne's Look Back In Anger opening in London ( a play which was a clarion call to all 'angry young men' ), and the appearance of an alien hailing from Tupelo Mississippi. The values which families such as the Drakes had built their lives were under a two-pronged attack by John Osbourne and Elvis Presley - yet it passed the Drakes by almost unnoticed, protected in the safe cocoon that was the BBC which refused to acknowledge any of it.
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Re: What are you reading?

Postby Pete Smoke » 30 May 2010, 15:55

Robert wrote:Recently reread The GULAG Archipelago by Alexander Solzhenitsyn

I've heard of this book - that its an excellent read - and a long one. How did you find it?
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Re: What are you reading?

Postby Robert » 30 May 2010, 17:39

Pete Smoke wrote:
Robert wrote:Recently reread The GULAG Archipelago by Alexander Solzhenitsyn

I've heard of this book - that its an excellent read - and a long one. How did you find it?

It is an excellent read but it takes patience and it helps if you already are familiar with the history of the Soviet Union. It is the key to One Day..., The First Circle, and Cancer Ward. It typically is printed in three volumes, you should have no difficulty finding it online.
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Re: What are you reading?

Postby Mr Tattie Heid » 31 May 2010, 17:46

Peat Sampras wrote:Recently finished Ian Rankin - The Complaints

I just finished Doors Open...will look for The Complaints when I'm over in the fall. Hopefully it will be in paperback by then. I'd far rather read a British edition, so I don't have to read about the characters drinking single malt whiskey.
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Re: What are you reading?

Postby Peat Sampras » 31 May 2010, 19:27

Mr Tattie Heid wrote:
Peat Sampras wrote:Recently finished Ian Rankin - The Complaints

I just finished Doors Open...will look for The Complaints when I'm over in the fall. Hopefully it will be in paperback by then. I'd far rather read a British edition, so I don't have to read about the characters drinking single malt whiskey.


You won't, the main character is a dry alcoholic which means that he doesn't drink... well, sometimes he's quite near to crack though :D
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Re: What are you reading?

Postby Mr Tattie Heid » 31 May 2010, 19:40

Well, I don't want to read about him not drinking whiskey, either!
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Re: What are you reading?

Postby Pete Smoke » 31 May 2010, 20:29

Peat Sampras wrote:You won't, the main character is a dry alcoholic which means that he doesn't drink... well, sometimes he's quite near to crack though

Next Peats going to tell you how it ends MrT. :roll: :lol:
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Re: What are you reading?

Postby Peat Sampras » 31 May 2010, 20:55

Pete Smoke wrote:
Peat Sampras wrote:You won't, the main character is a dry alcoholic which means that he doesn't drink... well, sometimes he's quite near to crack though

Next Peats going to tell you how it ends MrT. :roll: :lol:

Yes, he starts doing crack :D
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Re: What are you reading?

Postby Mr Tattie Heid » 31 May 2010, 21:12

Well, there's a thing with Rankin--it's not the end, but how you get there. I thought a lot about that after reading Doors Open. If you were told how it ends before reading it, you'd feel one way about it; if you were already a couple chapters in, you'd feel a different way about it; and by the time you actually arrive there, you feel quite a different way again. I found myself often in the reading trying to assess how I felt about what was going on, what I thought would happen, and what I wanted to happen. At the end, you find yourself in a very familiar place, but with a changed perspective for what you've been through. It was very clever in that way. (Hope that's suitably vague for anyone who might be thinking about reading it.)
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Re: What are you reading?

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Dickens - The Christmas Books. Nearly finished "The Cricket on the Hearth"
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Re: What are you reading?

Postby Mr Tattie Heid » 31 May 2010, 21:59

C57 wrote:Dickens - The Christmas Books. Nearly finished "The Cricket on the Hearth"

C57 wrote:I don't get very seasonal like some (Islays in winter, lowlands in summer), so it really does just depend what I fancy.

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Re: What are you reading?

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Re: What are you reading?

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Re: What are you reading?

Postby ash005 » 02 Jun 2010, 09:29

Alex's adventures in numberland - by alex bellos - a book about the history of maths and how to understand maths better

next i may track down - Extraordinary People: Understanding Savant Syndrome - which sounds interesting


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Re: What are you reading?

Postby countrygirl » 03 Jun 2010, 14:13

I've just finished the entire series of Anne Mustoe's cycle travel books, they are an inspiring read. I'm saddened to learn she died recently.
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Re: What are you reading?

Postby Pete Smoke » 05 Jun 2010, 18:49

Hello countrygirl, welcome to the forums.

That is indeed sad news. I know a few people who enjoyed her books.
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Re: What are you reading?

Postby Willie JJ » 05 Jun 2010, 19:45

Peat Sampras wrote:Now working through Hamish Haswell-Smith - The Scottish Islands

I always find that book better for dipping into rather than working through.
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Re: What are you reading?

Postby Peat Sampras » 05 Jun 2010, 22:52

Willie JJ wrote:
Peat Sampras wrote:Now working through Hamish Haswell-Smith - The Scottish Islands

I always find that book better for dipping into rather than working through.


I agree but actually it's also a book to read through, at least the chapters as the introduction always gives you some info on the island group which is crucial to understand the single islands afterwards.
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Re: What are you reading?

Postby countrygirl » 06 Jun 2010, 21:04

The Cooks Herb Garden by Jeff Cox, and, Preserving Food At Home by Janet Chadwick.
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Re: What are you reading?

Postby C57 » 06 Jun 2010, 21:06

Appreciating Whisky y Pip Hills
and The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens
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