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Been after a copy of this book for a while now.... finally found a copy.  I need to stop buying expensive books, bookshelves and loft are full and I doubt my boys will ever want em!!

Just finished it so need some new reading material for my kindle....or a cheap paperback. Non fiction, I like easy reading.... nothing to deep or I can't sleep after reading in bed! 

Travel, humorous, easy reading 

..... anyone got any recommendations?

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The old lady had a habit of writing the date in books that were gifts when we were young. She must have known it would be handy to look back at. I used to really enjoy losing myself and goofing out in

Been sorting through my late mums book collection and came across these..

@Greyman  I'm going to read it then post to my mate who is a ghillie in the Highlands.  Your recommendation might have cost me a few quid......I've read the first chapter and started looking

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William blacker , along the enchanted way, his adventures in Romania immediately after the fall of communism....best insight into the place I've read

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14 minutes ago, Borr said:

Try and find some decent historical fiction , you'd be surprised how many facts you can gather from a story book....

I have read a lot of the Bernard Cornwell books in the past, the author of Sharpe. They were good historical books.

 

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1 minute ago, DIDO.1 said:

I have read a lot of the Bernard Cornwell books in the past, the author of Sharpe. They were good historical books.

 

I've yet to take on Cornwell but he was Kristian's inspiration for Lancelot 

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Just finished reading the last of Ron Thompsons series of books about his life as a big game hunter and game warden in what was Rhodesia. His last one was about how he was commissioned to track terrorists with his bushman tracker. I found them good reading tbh.

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26 minutes ago, tatsblisters said:

Just finished reading the last of Ron Thompsons series of books about his life as a big game hunter and game warden in what was Rhodesia. His last one was about how he was commissioned to track terrorists with his bushman tracker. I found them good reading tbh.

Did you buy the books or find em on kindle?

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Just now, DIDO.1 said:

Did you buy the books or find em on kindle?

I got them on my kindle mate out of the six books he wrote in the series the two I enjoyed most was the one about the live black rhino capture and the last one game ranger wars. Gives an insight to how Rhodisia went to shit when Mugabi took over and it became Zimbabwe. 

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9 hours ago, DIDO.1 said:

Been after a copy of this book for a while now.... finally found a copy.  I need to stop buying expensive books, bookshelves and loft are full and I doubt my boys will ever want em!!

Just finished it so need some new reading material for my kindle....or a cheap paperback. Non fiction, I like easy reading.... nothing to deep or I can't sleep after reading in bed! 

Travel, humorous, easy reading 

..... anyone got any recommendations?

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I was in a bookstore a few months back near picadilly,it was a bibliophiles wet dream,thousands of old books,but sadly all in locked cabinets with just the spine visible to tempt,I couldn’t spend hours in there as I had a table booked for lunch,but it was your sort of place.Your a librocubicularist.

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27 minutes ago, mackem said:

I was in a bookstore a few months back near picadilly,it was a bibliophiles wet dream,thousands of old books,but sadly all in locked cabinets with just the spine visible to tempt,I couldn’t spend hours in there as I had a table booked for lunch,but it was your sort of place.Your a librocubicularist.

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You would have to drag me away from there with a tractor mate. My wife thinks I'm a saddo when I am always drawn to book shops and such like. 😆 

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24 minutes ago, tatsblisters said:

You would have to drag me away from there with a tractor mate. My wife thinks I'm a saddo when I am always drawn to book shops and such like. 😆 

I am the same,old books and maps,that book store near picadilly has loads of first editions,one of the first cabinets has a first edition on the origin of species for around £80’ish K?Its just packed to the gunnels with fascinating literature,I love the smell of old books,the feel of the paper and turning a page.

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