bosstrabs Probably only read about 20% of these
Palestine.
bosstrabs Anything Houellebecq.
Have look at Ishiguro’s ‘Never Let me Go’ as well.
Mad_Cyril Interesting Houellebecq fact:
While his brother Danny kept the English spelling of the name, Michael adopted a French spelling to ensure literary success.
bosstrabs Also, Micky has actually written more books than Danny has scored goals
‘Blood Gun Money’ by Ioan Grillo, about how America supplies the weaponry and fuels the drug wars. Holy shit!
LT42 ‘Blood Gun Money’ by Ioan Grillo, about how America supplies the weaponry and fuels the drug wars. Holy shit!
Any cop?
Sounds mustard!
bosstrabs great list this Dave - need some new books to read 👍
Smallman1 brilliant book imo, Grillo has been deep in Mexico since around 2003, fantastic journalist
Kells77 How heavy going is this? I’m still tempted.
I started reading the Last Samurai from Dave’s list….was top of the list basically …intriguing so far
Tarantino wrote a novelisation for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Hundred pages in and it’s quite decent. No surprises that the dialogue is the best part. Otherwise it reads a bit like a pulp novel, which is also pretty fitting.
There’s a new Stephen King book out in a day or so, meant to be great
Tomorrow in fact.
Yep, that’s next for me.
Homegrove it’s a cracker.
The Tarantino was deffo worth 6 € if you liked the movie, it was also quite different. Stuff happens in different order, and in different locations. Watching the movie now knowing Cliff’s back story will be fun.
On to the new King, got it today.
Is that Billy Summers?
Yep.
Carl Cox releases his memoir next week.. will be well worth a read I expect
Jules72 Nice one Jules. I completely forgot about this.
Jules72 Carl Cox releases his memoir next week.. will be well worth a read I expect
Oh yes oh yes.
Jules72 Will be interested to see how ‘warts n all’ this is.