I’ll have to check him out then. Never even thought much of reading him but now that sounds worthwhile.
Plaasmoord by Karin Brynhardt
Finishing up Citizen Soldier by Steve Ambrose and starting We Were Soldiers Once and Young
‘Jupiter’s Travels’ by Ted Simon. ( nice read if you are into motorcycles.)
“Crystal Cave” Mary Stewart
Holidays on Ice by David Sedaris and The Art of Steam Heating by Dan Holohan.
The Road to Wigan Pier by George Orwell
@Bart “‘Jupiter’s Travels’ by Ted Simon” I’ve got that book, its not had a read yet, but i’ll get onto it at some point
Journey to the End of Night by celine. a great book!
this would be a nice little book collection http://www.tankmagazine.com/tankbooks/tankbooks02.html . sorry dunno how to do a clickable link
Hellraiser Ginger Baker, really good read so far.
Killing Hitler by Roger Moorhouse - bought it like a week ago, quite deep and thick book that tries to describe all the details and the plans of the Hitler’s assasinations. I would recommend this book to any fan of history or literature of fact as the author has very deep knoweldge of the 2nd WW era.
“Climbing Mount Improbable” by Richard Dawkins. Maybe not that interesting if you aren’t into biology like I am, but certainly a good read if you would like a more plausible explanation of the diversity of species and life on our planet than that offered by creationism.
The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri. really wish I could read Latin so I could read this in the original language
@snuff_noob: The Divine Comedy was written in Old Italian, not Latin. It was once of the first widely celebrated religious poems in vernacular instead of Latin.
Provos,the IRA and Sinn Fein by peter taylor,i must say im relly enjoying this,interesting to see it from their point of view rather than what i have always been fed by ‘the british side’.At least for me it helps me understand why they did some of the things they did. simon
@ simongrant: I recommend the works of Tim Pat Coogan, if you want some more.
@ simongrant also bandit country is a good book . the history of the ira in south armagh
Thanks for the recommendations guys,i will certainly be looking into those. Cheers simon
Been reading 'Discovering the God Who Is" by R.C. Sproul. Takes a Scriptural and philisophical aproach to answering people’s questions about God.