Armchairmans Challenge: Your best page-turner.
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Armchairmans Challenge: Your best page-turner.
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Re: Armchairmans Challenge: Your best page-turner.
Two books I've enjoyed recently.
Adam Kay - very very funny. A bit sad. A very easy read. GONE-Becky has taken this
Fergal Keane - BBC war reporter, tells his family story in Kerry. (Covering the Irish war of independence and the civil war.)
As I've had no takers on the above, I am going to try some more. Both autobiographies by people that lived fairly crazy lives.
Adam Kay - very very funny. A bit sad. A very easy read. GONE-Becky has taken this
Fergal Keane - BBC war reporter, tells his family story in Kerry. (Covering the Irish war of independence and the civil war.)
As I've had no takers on the above, I am going to try some more. Both autobiographies by people that lived fairly crazy lives.
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Re: Armchairmans Challenge: Your best page-turner.
Hi Fabian! I've been hoping to read this is going to hurt! If it's still going I'll take it!
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Re: Armchairmans Challenge: Your best page-turner.
becky, the adam kay book is yours!
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I agree that Adam Kay's book is brilliant!
Recently I also enjoyed reading The Outrun by Amy Liptrot (who Anna now shares an agent with!), so that's my recommendation
Recently I also enjoyed reading The Outrun by Amy Liptrot (who Anna now shares an agent with!), so that's my recommendation
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I heard that This Is Going To Hurt is great. Happy to join the back of the queue.
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I can’t say that it was the advertisement of it being “Richard and Judy’s bestseller” that attracted me to this paperback. About 10 years ago I read any book about Afghanistan that I could lay my hands on. Whilst not usually a big reader of novels this book is just incredible.
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