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Game of Thrones, nearly finished the first book.
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Originally posted by rossieman rossieman wrote:

Originally posted by Del-Piero Del-Piero wrote:

Total Recall, Arnold Schwarzenegger's autobiography, pretty good so far!

thats next on my list.Heard its very good.


Have to say it is very good and this is before I've gotten to his movie career and time as the governator!
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Howard  Marks...Mr.NICEThumbs Up
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Originally posted by Salzburglilly Salzburglilly wrote:

Howard  Marks...Mr.NICEThumbs Up
 
Read that last year. Thats the last book I read.
 
Very enjoyable read. What a guy. Smuggled some amount of drugs and for decades spent pretty much all of his waking hours baked LOL
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Mr Nice - sh*te.

Only good bit was his school days the rest was just one repetitive drug deal after another. Interesting life all the same
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Originally posted by Salzburglilly Salzburglilly wrote:

Howard  Marks...Mr.NICEThumbs Up



ex girlfriend gave me the book but never bothered reading it. must read it sometime

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I have the 3Rd Ross o Carroll-Kelly book and A storm of swords part 1 on my to do list over the next month.
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Behind the Curtain-Jonathan Wilson.Great read for anyone with interest in football from Eastern Europe
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Originally posted by cm79 cm79 wrote:

Game of Thrones, nearly finished the first book.
Got a present of this and was surprised how much I enjoyed it. Not one for fantasy or the likes but once I got over the first few chapters I was hooked. Definitely going to get the rest.
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Originally posted by HuntysCousin HuntysCousin wrote:

Behind the Curtain-Jonathan Wilson.Great read for anyone with interest in football from Eastern Europe
This, along with Jimmy Burns La Roja, is on my to read list. His writing is brilliant. He comes across as intelligent and likeable. Inverting the Pyramid is one of my favourite football books.
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Originally posted by Clonbhoy Clonbhoy wrote:

Originally posted by cm79 cm79 wrote:

Game of Thrones, nearly finished the first book.
Got a present of this and was surprised how much I enjoyed it. Not one for fantasy or the likes but once I got over the first few chapters I was hooked. Definitely going to get the rest.
Ah yeah, you can't beat a bit of A Song Of Ice And Fire.
 
If you like A Game Of Thrones, it's worth reading the rest of them.
 
A similar sort of writer (similar in terms of grittiness, violence and realism) is Joe Abercrombie, his books are brilliant.
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Picked this one up the other day
 
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Originally posted by Clonbhoy Clonbhoy wrote:

Originally posted by HuntysCousin HuntysCousin wrote:

Behind the Curtain-Jonathan Wilson.Great read for anyone with interest in football from Eastern Europe
This, along with Jimmy Burns La Roja, is on my to read list. His writing is brilliant. He comes across as intelligent and likeable. Inverting the Pyramid is one of my favourite football books.
 
Cheers for the heads up lads.
 
Just added three books to my to-read list. Which means the sum total on my list is currently three!
I enjoy JW's Tactics articles in World Soccer Magazine, didnt know he had a book on tactics, class!!!
 
Just checked out that La Roja book there, would be my kind of book too.
 
Nice one lads Clap
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The blizzard is worth getting also.  not a book but a mazgine that is edited by Jonathon Wilson. Some of the best football writing out there and you can get e copies for as little as 1 cent. 
 
His Brian Clough book is excellent also.
 
Simon Kuper's books are great also. 
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Wolf Hall. Its about the live of Thomas Cromwell. Its good if you are into that type of thing.
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Originally posted by Clonbhoy Clonbhoy wrote:

Originally posted by HuntysCousin HuntysCousin wrote:

Behind the Curtain-Jonathan Wilson.Great read for anyone with interest in football from Eastern Europe
This, along with Jimmy Burns La Roja, is on my to read list. His writing is brilliant. He comes across as intelligent and likeable. Inverting the Pyramid is one of my favourite football books.

A must read for any football fan as far as I'm concerned.
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