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Derf Backderf- My Friend Dahmer
 
I've never really got into graphic novels, they are usually not about things I have an interest in, but the subject here, growing up as a school friend of arguably America's most notorious serial killer, is fascinating. I enjoy his artwork too.


Yeah, I'm sure you do
It is comic book drawing, not the ceiling on the Sistine Chapel. You will either like it or you won't.
 
I'm not much of a graphical novel guy PM but I'd recommend Maus by Art Spiegelman if you haven't read it. It was the first graphic novel to win a Pulitzer prize. It's an amazing way to tell a very harrowing story.
 
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Just started 'The Great War for Civilisation' by Robert Fisk.

It'll take awhile to read with over 1200 pages. In the first few pages he was introduced to Osama bin Laden in Sudan by the one and only Jamil Khashoggi.

If its half as good as 'Pity the Nation' then it'll be a great read.
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Just started "State of Play" by Michael Calvin.

Behind the scenes look at football.The other football books I've read from Calvin have been excellent,hopefully this is as good.
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Haven't read Angels with Dirty Faces but Behind the Curtain is a fantastic read.
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Originally posted by Flanno7hi Flanno7hi wrote:

Originally posted by pre Madonna pre Madonna wrote:

Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

Originally posted by pre Madonna pre Madonna wrote:


Derf Backderf- My Friend Dahmer
 
I've never really got into graphic novels, they are usually not about things I have an interest in, but the subject here, growing up as a school friend of arguably America's most notorious serial killer, is fascinating. I enjoy his artwork too.


Yeah, I'm sure you do
It is comic book drawing, not the ceiling on the Sistine Chapel. You will either like it or you won't.
 
I'm not much of a graphical novel guy PM but I'd recommend Maus by Art Spiegelman if you haven't read it. It was the first graphic novel to win a Pulitzer prize. It's an amazing way to tell a very harrowing story.
 
Cheers, I will check it out. The story of 'My Friend Dahmer' is unbelievable, I believe the film did an alright job of it too.
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Just finished Phil Knights Shoe Dog . Have to say up there with one of the best books I’ve read. Interesting to here nextflix have bought the rights to it 
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just started 'Brothers of the Gun: A Memoir of the Syrian War - Marwan Hisham'




Marwan and his two mates, and their involvement in the risings from 2011 onwards. one joins ISIS, another killed by Syrian gov't, and marwan becomes a journo exiled in turkey
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Full Time: The Secret Life Of Tony Cascarino

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Malcom Gladwell - Outliers

Probably only 25% in but it’s very good.

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Clockwork Orange- Anthony Burgess
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Originally posted by lassassinblanc lassassinblanc wrote:

Image result for kaiser book rob smyth
Starting this tomorrow

Just finished it. He probable would have got away with murder if he committed one. Kind of a catch me if  you can of football. 
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Originally posted by lassassinblanc lassassinblanc wrote:

Image result for kaiser book rob smyth
Starting this tomorrow

Just finished it. He probable would have got away with murder if he committed one. Kind of a catch me if  you can of football. 


Yeah, quite funny how he got away with it. I liked the way some chapters went off and told the stories of Romario and Edmundo both characters in their own right.
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The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris

Insane to think what happened inside those concentration camps
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Proof of Collusion by Seth Abramson

An incredible read and a must for anyone with an interest in geopolitics. The mother of all scandals is on the way.




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Originally posted by lassassinblanc lassassinblanc wrote:

Starting behind the curtain today
And finishing in the wardrobe?
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Over half way through Eoin Hand - My life and Irish football. 

Very enjoyable. An honest account of his life and in particular his football career. He doesn't like the auld FAI that's for sure. The crap and battles he had with them is hard to believe. The story about the FAI booking a connecting flight to Argentina in the middle of the Fauklands war ... some of the Irish players were on UK passports at the time and were sh*tting themselves. ConfusedLOL
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