Morning all,
Whilst I'm new here, I'd like to start a non-bushcraft oriented (for the most part) book thread. Akin to a 'book-club' if you like. I'd be interested to find out your favourite books in various genres and possible recommendations… For instance, mine:
All time favourite: The Pillars of the Earth - Ken Follet
- An amazing book of historical fiction that tells the story of a group of children as they grow through life in a medieval village. The story centres around the building of a cathedral and the dirty politics employed by various factions in an attempt to stop the build.
Sci Fi/Fantasy: Magician - Raymond E. Feist
- The introduction to a truly epic series that charts a dynasty of rulers and the characters that come in - and out - of their lives. Whilst the main characters are outside of the royal family, it is the Royal's the give the series a sense of place. True good vs evil, the best fantasy books I have - and I think ever - will read.
Non-fiction: 1812 Napoleons Fatal March on Moscow
- Pretty self explanatory but a wonderfully written history book that is truly absorbing.
Other authors that I love: Bernard Cornwell, George R R Martin, Alexander Kent, C.S. Forester.
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Now I don't mean to just ask about the above genres; anything goes. If you're particularly raunchy about romance then I'm equally interested!
Hope you're up for this
Whilst I'm new here, I'd like to start a non-bushcraft oriented (for the most part) book thread. Akin to a 'book-club' if you like. I'd be interested to find out your favourite books in various genres and possible recommendations… For instance, mine:
All time favourite: The Pillars of the Earth - Ken Follet
- An amazing book of historical fiction that tells the story of a group of children as they grow through life in a medieval village. The story centres around the building of a cathedral and the dirty politics employed by various factions in an attempt to stop the build.
Sci Fi/Fantasy: Magician - Raymond E. Feist
- The introduction to a truly epic series that charts a dynasty of rulers and the characters that come in - and out - of their lives. Whilst the main characters are outside of the royal family, it is the Royal's the give the series a sense of place. True good vs evil, the best fantasy books I have - and I think ever - will read.
Non-fiction: 1812 Napoleons Fatal March on Moscow
- Pretty self explanatory but a wonderfully written history book that is truly absorbing.
Other authors that I love: Bernard Cornwell, George R R Martin, Alexander Kent, C.S. Forester.
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Now I don't mean to just ask about the above genres; anything goes. If you're particularly raunchy about romance then I'm equally interested!
Hope you're up for this