I'm coming to the end of Stephen Primrose Smiths "No place like home, thank god", and am looking for inspiration at to what to read next.
Currently enjoying 'The Man Who Cycled the Americas' but only as a break between adoption/parenting books.
Of which 'Instant Mom' by Nia Vardalos was actually quite a fun read.
Someplace Like America by Dale Maharidge.
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"Wool" by Hugh Howey. I'm about 400 pages in and I still can't decide if I'm enjoying it or not.
I thought the whole Wool series excellent stick with it if you can.
If you can stand a bit of Scots, John Buchan's 'Witch Wood is worth leaving by thé bog.
And also, 'The Loney' is a recently finished book - so, so good.
Just finished Julian Barnes' The Noise of Time. Moved onto Padraig Rooney's The Gilded Chalet.
I've had a good reading summer.
Just finished Ken Follet's Century trilogy. Best books I've read for a long time, actually had a sense of loss when I finished and I'm not sure what will be good enough to follow them.
I have started a Mountain before Breakfast by Alan Rowan though and its been quite amusing in parts. I should have bought the first one Moonwalker though but I don't think it matters to much.
Not a bad album either...
just finished Karl Marx by Fancis Wheen. Ok as an intro to the man but now I need more substance
The Silent Deep: The Royal Navy Submarine Service Since 1945
James Jinks and Peter Hennessy
A very detailed and well written history providing a fascinating insight into how the Royal Navy moved from low tech diesel/electric submarines to nuclear submarines.
'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett......again.
Love it.
"Wool" by Hugh Howey. I'm about 400 pages in and I still can't decide if I'm enjoying it or not.
I've read Wool, and enjoyed it, but it didn't leave me wanting, or needing, to read the rest of the series.
The Silent Deep: The Royal Navy Submarine Service Since 1945
Fantastic book, one of the best I've ever read.
The Secret State is also worth a read.
Killing Floor, the first Jack Reacher book. Bit of light relief after Occupied City, the second book in David Peace's Tokyo trilogy. Harrowing, beautiful and in places very hard going.
The Passage by Justin Cronin .
If you enjoyed 'No Place Like Home, Thank God' then try:
'One Man and His Bike' - Mike Smith.
Dammit! Trail rat: Where were you when I posted my thread asking for adventure/travel book recommendations 
**Notes for next time**
Re-reading
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency for the n+1th time.
It's been a rough couple of weeks and I love Douglas Adams' way with words and humour. It always lifts my spirits a bit so indulge that out.
I think I may fancy something like a Wallander book next or another pop at the ancient charity shop copy of A Bridge Too Far (history not novel) which is languishing on a book case half read at the moment.
Best books I've read for a long time, actually had a sense of loss when I finished and I'm not sure what will be good enough to follow them.
I felt the same when I came to the end of the Cicero Trilogy by Robert Harris
https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/1113942/the-cicero-trilogy/
So much so that I have not picked up a book in a few months 🙁
I have been over the last couple of years reading a lot about Romans both novels and academic books. Harris's Trilogy brings the subject so much more to life than any academic books can. ( as an aside the box set ROME was also excellent at this )
Having somehow never read them I have been charging through the Discworld books since July- somewhere in the low 20s and making myself slow down so they last longer!
Mikey74
See also ghost trails by Jill homer. Really like her style of writing it comes across obvious that she's a trained writer (journalist) who wrote a book about cycling and not a cyclist crashing their way through writing a book.
I felt the same when I came to the end of the Cicero Trilogy by Robert Harris
Very much enjoyed these too, and pretty much all of Harris's other stuff.
Barbarian Days by William Finnegan.
Best surfing book I have read. No, actually, the only good surfing book I have read.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Barbarian-Days-Surfing-William-Finnegan/dp/1472151399











