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• #1951
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• #1952
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, by Rachel Joyce
Enjoying it more than I thought I would
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• #1953
What are you really reading?
A lot of non fiction
*Fruit Disco *by Andrew Dinsley. Exploring the surprising links between Del Monte and Studio 54, it expands in to a fascinating critique of the birth of neo-capitalism, all set to an infectious beat.
Mother Poland. Anarcho-zionist theatre director Sol Karsch's account of his ill-fated 1982 attempt to revive the musical Hair on land adjacent to Auschwitz concentration camp. Deranged, allusive, serpentine and maddening.
My Brotherr Is A Biscuit New York stand-up Bernie Burns' latest scabrous diaries, covering his time as a script writer on Friends and his brother's (a US Navy Seal) mental breakdown.
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• #1954
these are the voyages of Capt James T Cook, who's five year mission (3 trips), to seek out new life and new civilisations.. and boldly go where no western man had gone before...
Amazon.co.uk: Customer Reviews: Into the Blue: Boldly Going Where Captain Cook Has Gone Before
shame he overstayed his welcome in Hawaii.. obviously the hospitality was too good to leave..
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• #1955
Got a few cycle books needing a home if anyone wants to pick them up from E2 or SE3..
Two Wheels by Matt Seaton
Two Wheels: Thoughts from the Bike Lane: Amazon.co.uk: Matt Seaton: BooksThe Escape Artist by Matt Seaton
The Escape Artist: Life from the Saddle: Amazon.co.uk: Matt Seaton: BooksTwo Wheels on my Wagon by Paul Howard
Two Wheels on my Wagon: A Bicycle Adventure in the Wild West: Amazon.co.uk: Paul Howard: Books -
• #1956
Just finished Aerotopolis and it was great. John Kasarda and Greg Linsday.
It's changed my career path.
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• #1957
reading this alternate take on the KLF situationist lark
http://jmrhiggs.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/klf-chaos-magic-music-money-new-book.html
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• #1959
Only just started this, seriously messed up life even by the age of 14.
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• #1960
reading this alternate take on the KLF situationist lark
http://jmrhiggs.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/klf-chaos-magic-music-money-new-book.html
looks interesting.. thanks for the tip.
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• #1961
Only just started this, seriously messed up life even by the age of 14.
Nearly done with this. The man is a fucking cunt. If you want to read about a fucking horrendous human being then read this.
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• #1962
Nearly done with this. The man is a fucking cunt. If you want to read about a fucking horrendous human being then read this.
Or just subscribe to BLANK's posts.>>>>>>>>>>>
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• #1963
I was thinking of trying a book. Are any of them any good?
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• #1964
My Left Foot, brilliant
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• #1965
Or just subscribe to BLANK's posts.>>>>>>>>>>>
Platini in using Pisti chevrons shocker! :)
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• #1966
My Left Foot, brilliant
I don't rate your left foot, sorry.
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• #1967
/\/\/\/\/\/\ You've never seen me play winger down Kensington garden's on Sundays then!
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• #1968
Any recommendations for adventure/expedition books like Into thin air?
Maybe some biographies?
Got a thing for explorers at the minute
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• #1969
^ grooming alert
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• #1970
War and Peace - amazing
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• #1971
^^^ Jules Verne
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• #1972
Any recommendations for adventure/expedition books like Into thin air?
Maybe some biographies?
Got a thing for explorers at the minute
Into the Remote Places by Ian Hibell. What a guy. Awesome read.
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• #1973
Any recommendations for adventure/expedition books like Into thin air?
Maybe some biographies?
Got a thing for explorers at the minute
The white spider, Heinrich Harrer
Seven years in Tibet, Heinrich Harrer
Into the wild, Jon Krakauer
Annapurna, Maurice HerzogRead all these recently and enjoyed. Into the Wild is really brilliant. Love Jon Krakauer.
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• #1974
Ta folks
^ Me too, grabbed Into the Wild as soon as I finished Into thin Air
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• #1975
Really worthy read, Fotheringham does dither at times but still gives great insight into Coppi's wonderful existence.