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  • I've been reading Caledonian Road by Andrew O'Hagan. It's massive and sprawling so far but I quite like it. Even the dialogue between young drug dealers seems pretty well-researched and quite convincing.

    I lived just off Caledonian Road for a couple of years and it's nice to see references to places I know so well, but also unexpectedly a scene that plays out near the old concrete barges at Rainham where I used to go running. I feel like mine and O'Hagan's paths might have crossed a few times.

  • Any suggestions for a good modern spy thriller book or series?

  • I really rated Damascus Station by David McCloskey. His second book Moscow X was pretty good too, though the 3rd, seventh floor, was poor.

  • If you haven't read the Slow Horses books, then they're a great start

  • A Spy Alone by Charles Beaumont

  • Good stuff, thanks. I actually have slow horses on the shelf which I'd forgotten about. I'll start there and check the others out on kindle

  • Does anyone have any recommendations for some travel/ expedition reads? Injury and the cold months have me looking outwards for that adventurous feeling

  • I'd always recommend One man and his bike by Mile Carter, and also the one where he's on his motorbike.

    Both excellent.

  • A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush - Eric Newby
    Terra Incognita - Sara Wheeler

  • +1 to Eric Newby - the last grain race and the Appalachian books are also fantastic.

    Jupiter’s Travels by Ted Simon comes to mind too

  • Passage to Juneau - Jonathan Raban

  • I'm currently reading David Byrne's (yes, that David Byrne) Bicycle Diaries, it's pretty good.

  • I’ve just finished it, a couple of days back - and would also recommend

  • I just ordered the cheapest, tattiest secondhand copy of Bret Easton Ellis's White I could find .

    Been meaning to read it for a while because I read most of Ellis's books BITD up to Glamorama. But also been putting it off because a) it's an opinion piece and I think it might put me off Ellis as a person because, let's face it, he's a bit weird; and b) I wonder how relevant it will be five years on from its writing and after a global pandemic. Might have been better to read this back in 2019.

  • My 11 year old (who’s a book monster) just finished Orbital.

    “Hey dad I know why it got the booker prize!”
    Oh yeah, why?
    “It’s amazing to write over 100 pages and have nothing happen at all”

  • Maybe not quite what you're after but Of Walking In Ice by Werner Herzog is great. An autobiographical account of him being a mad bastard and walking across Germany in the middle of winter whilst completely unprepared to do so.

  • Do you still have these? I'd take the two Endymion ones if so. I have the other Stormlight Archive books if you wanted those

  • Sorry, they went to a charity shop the other day! I updated the classifieds thread I made but forgot to edit that post.

    That's a really kind offer, I'll see how I get on with the first one!

  • ah no worries, I have the second Hyperion one to get through anyway.

  • Thanks all, got a couple of these recommendations coming now. I’ll throw one out myself of Shadow of the Silk Road by Colin Thubron, read it last year and quite enjoyed it. Maybe a touch slow for the start in China but felt it founds it legs after that.

  • I enjoyed the whole series but the first book is definitely the strongest and most unique.

  • Ellis…he's a bit weird

    Strong contender for understatement of the year and it’s only jan 2nd

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