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Thought I'd track away from all the transfer talk and go for an educated (somewhat) topic. Ok so it's that time of year again, holiday time. I need to find my annual holiday book; having just finished JR's autobiography I am in the market again for my next read. I've always heard good reviews of Fever Pitch by Nick Hornby and never got round to giving it a nose, it's meant to be a definitive for football lovers. What has everyone else been reading recently? While I'm here - my dads auntie was in tesco's the other day at Woodfield Plantation, anyway she heard Jon Osters cat talking to Sam Hirds Blue Roan Cocker Spaniel; apparently Jon has nicked off with the club pen. Anyway Felix (the cat) also heard that Jon Stead had been seen running round the lake. As I say it's only what I heard.
Thought I'd track away from all the transfer talk and go for an educated (somewhat) topic. Ok so it's that time of year again, holiday time. I need to find my annual holiday book; having just finished JR's autobiography I am in the market again for my next read. I've always heard good reviews of Fever Pitch by Nick Hornby and never got round to giving it a nose, it's meant to be a definitive for football lovers. What has everyone else been reading recently?
The Shining Light wrote:QuoteThought I'd track away from all the transfer talk and go for an educated (somewhat) topic. Ok so it's that time of year again, holiday time. I need to find my annual holiday book; having just finished JR's autobiography I am in the market again for my next read. I've always heard good reviews of Fever Pitch by Nick Hornby and never got round to giving it a nose, it's meant to be a definitive for football lovers. What has everyone else been reading recently? While I'm here - my dads auntie was in tesco's the other day at Woodfield Plantation, anyway she heard Jon Osters cat talking to Sam Hirds Blue Roan Cocker Spaniel; apparently Jon has nicked off with the club pen. Anyway Felix (the cat) also heard that Jon Stead had been seen running round the lake. As I say it's only what I heard.Thats what happens when you live in Merseyside for a while, old habits die hard
And Now I'm attempting to tackle a History of western Philosophy by Bertrand Russell really heavy going though but trying to broaden my mind a bit
Inverting The Pyramid by Jonathan WilsonA brilliant book about the history of football tactics and full of links to cultural, political and social events
Olly, Ian Holloway's autobiography, fascinating book about one of football's current characters, I forget who its by tho
Unusual for me to be serious on this site, but if you're looking for a decent holiday read you honestly can't do better than one of the Stieg Larsson books.3 novels form a series called the Millenium Trilogy, starting with The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo then The Girl Who Played With Fire and ending with The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets Nest.All excellent books, I couldn't recommend them highly enough. Translated from Swedish and the first has recently been made into a film (or translated from an older Swedish film).I have also recently read The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini having had it recommended it to me but couldn't honestly see what the fuss was about - very average!
followed by 'The Prince' by Machiavelli.
BLIR wrote:QuoteUnusual for me to be serious on this site, but if you're looking for a decent holiday read you honestly can't do better than one of the Stieg Larsson books.3 novels form a series called the Millenium Trilogy, starting with The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo then The Girl Who Played With Fire and ending with The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets Nest.All excellent books, I couldn't recommend them highly enough. Translated from Swedish and the first has recently been made into a film (or translated from an older Swedish film).I have also recently read The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini having had it recommended it to me but couldn't honestly see what the fuss was about - very average!Our lass is reading, nay, devouring, 'The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo' at the moment and the silence is deafening. As a thoughtful husband, the least I can do is order her the other two books in the Trilogy.I recommend 'The Forgotten Soldier' by Guy Sajer. Autobiography of life on the Eastern Front in WW2 from the German viewpoint. Harrowing.For something lighter, try 'Tales From A Long Room' or indeed anything by Peter Tinniswood, especially if you relate to humour from the dour, Yorkshire, cricket-loving and mysogynystic view-point.Myself, I will be leafing through 'The New Brutalism - a critique of in-situ concrete construction and it's links with The Bauhaus' by the esteemed B.S.Tears, followed by 'The Prince' by Machiavelli.
wilts rover wrote:QuoteOlly, Ian Holloway's autobiography, fascinating book about one of football's current characters, I forget who its by thoI don't mean to be picky, but if it's Ian Holloway's autobiography, it should be written by the man himself. Otherwise, it's a biography, which tend not to be good unfortunately.Anyone read either of Chris Kamara's or Paul McGrath's books? They look good, any thoughts?