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Are there any recommendations from the Maga Book Club that don't contain pictures that you are reading at the moment?widely regarded as his worst book
no wonder tryhardzone likes it
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Sign Up Now!Are there any recommendations from the Maga Book Club that don't contain pictures that you are reading at the moment?widely regarded as his worst book
no wonder tryhardzone likes it
I'm not about MAGA. However I don't see anything wrong with people wanting to make their country great, its better than the alternative.Are there any recommendations from the Maga Book Club that don't contain pictures that you are reading at the moment?
I abhor your political views, Lupi, but strongly uphold your right to elucidate them.I'm not about MAGA. However I don't see anything wrong with people wanting to make their country great, its better than the alternative.
I'm reading State of Fear. I'll let you know if I recommend when I've finished it.
you abhor my political views but you agree with me on the only political view I've openly expressedI abhor your political views, Lupi, but strongly uphold your right to elucidate them.
you might learn something from it, but probably above your reading age levelI abhor your political views, Lupi, but strongly uphold your right to elucidate them.
At least with this book you are reading, which I would probably find abhorrent, you are on topic in this bookreading thread.
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Bit of a history buff me. Just read this absolute masterpiece from the Oxford History of the United States series.
Will endeavour to read the other volumes of which there are 10 or 12 I think.
I've reached page 230.We have a gifted author as a member of G and G FC!
Mr Cleansheets, the title of the book, and poster name on G and G, is both fiction and a football book. I've read 140 pages and it is very entertaining, given I've been reading globally popular authors in the genres of crime, historical fiction and domestic fiction in recent times. Mr C the book stands up well amongst illustrious company!
Mr Cleansheets the book is tending towards a comedic genre, with romance thrown in, but essentially has a football theme throughout. I'll comment on the football facets in the Football Books section.
The comedic facet of the book reminds me of Kathy Lette, Marian Keyes and Graham Simsion. I love Mr Cleansheets the author's depiction of some English football hooligans who are continuing as characters. They are hilarious!
I hope Mr Cleansheets the G and G poster has written a lot more books I can read, if they are as entertaining as this book.
This one?I'm reading State of Fear. I'll let you know if I recommend when I've finished it.
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Chrichton stuff is actually pretty good.. great author.
Not sure if its your cup of tea but I recently read Birmingham's Axis of time trilogy ... Alt histroy but WW2 v new future.... first time reading something like this but enjoyed it..![]()
Bit of a history buff me. Just read this absolute masterpiece from the Oxford History of the United States series.
Will endeavour to read the other volumes of which there are 10 or 12 I think.
you might want to give this one a goChrichton stuff is actually pretty good.. great author.
Meanwhile, I'm a little embarrassed by Decentric's praise. Thanks D. very generous of you. Glad you're enjoying the book. I've not read it myself for about ten years and idly picked it again the other day after reading your comments. If you enjoy my work you should probably try The Fighting Man next - it has some similarities with Mr C but is set between 1060 - 1066 in the lead up to the Battle of Hastings.
NEXT was pretty good, he certainly has a great imagination.Crichton has great ideas but I find his execution a little dry sometimes. My fave of his would be Time Storm.
Meanwhile, I'm a little embarrassed by Decentric's praise. Thanks D. very generous of you. Glad you're enjoying the book. I've not read it myself for about ten years and idly picked it again the other day after reading your comments. If you enjoy my work you should probably try The Fighting Man next - it has some similarities with Mr C but is set between 1060 - 1066 in the lead up to the Battle of Hastings.
Good man.It's a tough gig. Since 2010 (when Mr C was published) I've made about $50k from six books. It's not nothing but you couldn't live on it.
My problem is that all three of my publishers were tiny little one man operations who outsourced editing, printing etc and had virtually zero marketing budget.
And saddest of all... I'm regarded as fairly successful for an Australian author.
You wouldn't do it unless you loved it.