What ya reading?

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In no order im reading
Indian hill 4 from the ashes by mark tufo-sci fi
Mors kochanski's boreal survival handbook
I usually have a lightweight book (the sci fi) and a non fiction at the same time.
Im building upto tackling last of the mohicans again as i want to read it but find the language and writing style a bit of a struggle to read
 

Dave

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Sep 17, 2003
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Piled on my bedside table after xmas are;
Non fiction;
The Ancient Celts, Cunliffe.
Britain, One Million years of the human story, Rob Dinnis, and Chris Stringer
STAR CARR, Life in Britain after the Ice Age, Nicky Milnrt, Barry Taylor, Chantal Conneller, and Tim Schadia Hall
Norwegian Wood Lars Mytting
Once they moved like the Wind, David Roberts
Fiction
Patrick Modiano, Missing Person
The Revenant, Michael Punke
The First Cadfael Omnibus, Ellis Peters,
Barry Unsworth, Sacred Hunger.
Black Hawk Down Mark Bowden
Bible teachings.
 
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Goatboy

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Jan 31, 2005
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After the film got a mention elsewhere on here it put me in mind to start reading through the The Destroyer series of books by Warren Murphy & Richard Sapir.
Pulp novels that started in the 70's they're a lot of fun and a lot easier to get my hands on these days as they are being drip fed onto Amazon for my Kindle. (I've collected about 65 of the 160 odd titles that have been released).
Cracking pieces of escapism.

Sent via smoke-signal from a woodland in Scotland.
 

Klenchblaize

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Nov 25, 2005
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Sometimes wishes come true but it helps to be out nice and early:
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Can't see this hanging around as temp on the rise.

K
 
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"..."The Peripheral" by ~William Gibson..."

I really enjoyed that.

Nothing at the moment, last week I finished Paolo Bacigalupi's The Water Knife. Quite violent in places and paints a very grim picture of a near future Texas/Oklahoma/Kansas.
 

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