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Books to read on Holiday
Right, Summer's here....kinda ;o)
If you're looking for a book to read on holiday, then I reccommend, "Azincourt" by Bernard Cornwall. it's set around Henry V's 1415 campaign to be recognised as the rightful king of France & climaxes at the Battle of Agincourt It's written through the eyes of an english archer, one of the 6000 men that fought against 30000 cabbage farting french men. I won't spoil the ending....;o) The story's great, it's easy to pick up & follow from where you left off. Some of the characterisation is a bit 2-d & the plot's a bit boy's-own adventure at times, but overall it's really interesting and it paints a picture of tactics in mediaeval warfare which is often lacking or bland in a text-book. Bernard Cornwall has written loads of other historical warfare type books, most notably the Sharpe books that featured Sean Bean on tele. http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0...pf_rd_i=468294 So, has anyone else got any summer reads that they'd reccommend? |
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Orgers dont like books !:rolleyes:
apart from Lonesome Dove and Commanche Moon by L McMurtry - which i mentioned to enormous hilarity a year or so ago... |
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Reading Dune while lying on a burning hot Spanish beach was an interesting experience :smt081
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yep i enjoyed Dune - forget the film with sting, dont work...
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Great recommendation Dirk! I have read all the Viking novels by Bernard Cornwell, all of the King Arthur Warlord novels, and I'm currently on the Grail quest third one. They are brilliant and I will move onto Azincourt next :).
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Gormenghast trilogy?
"A Place of Greater Safety" (French Revolution) Hillary Mantel Lasted well. Once took "The Rise & Fall of the Third Reich" Sucker for Carl Hiaasen but they don't last me long. |
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I just got back from Turkey where I read three books in the week I was there:
Dan Brown - Deception Point (a very good read) Sidney Sheldon - Bloodline (not bad but not great) Andy McNab - Last Light (pretty good and well written) |
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