Holiday Book Suggestions 11:59 - Jul 29 with 1660 views | Samuelowen88 | After the earlier thread RE WW2 book. Made me realise i need to sort our some reading material for holiday. Anyone got any good suggestions for new or old books to read? I enjoy most genre, Factual - WW2 stores, adventurer / explorer books, biographies (John SImpsons was good) Sci Fi Action Mystery pretty much anything. I have access to a large Kindle repository if anyone is interested. | |
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Holiday Book Suggestions on 12:32 - Jul 29 with 1632 views | factual_blue | Have you read all the Anthony Beevor books? Stalingrad and Berlin are excellent, D-Day pretty good, Battle of the Bulge less so. Not read Arnhem or Paris. Max Hastings stuff isn't bad either. | |
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Holiday Book Suggestions on 12:44 - Jul 29 with 1622 views | Ftnfwest |
Holiday Book Suggestions on 12:32 - Jul 29 by factual_blue | Have you read all the Anthony Beevor books? Stalingrad and Berlin are excellent, D-Day pretty good, Battle of the Bulge less so. Not read Arnhem or Paris. Max Hastings stuff isn't bad either. |
his book on Crete is very good as well | | | |
Holiday Book Suggestions on 12:45 - Jul 29 with 1622 views | Steve_M |
Holiday Book Suggestions on 12:32 - Jul 29 by factual_blue | Have you read all the Anthony Beevor books? Stalingrad and Berlin are excellent, D-Day pretty good, Battle of the Bulge less so. Not read Arnhem or Paris. Max Hastings stuff isn't bad either. |
Arnhem is in the very good category too. The reputations of Montgomery and Browning should be non-existent by now. It sets out the failures in the planning stage, most notably that any Dutch staff officer in training who had proposed driving up a raised straight road - as Garden was supposed to do - would have been failed. The poor soldiers and paratroopers were doomed and the reactions of the Dutch to what they thought was liberation doomed thousands more in the Hunger Winter as the Nazis took revenge. It made a strong impression on me. | |
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Holiday Book Suggestions on 12:54 - Jul 29 with 1601 views | DarkHorse | I highly recommend The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle. | | | |
Holiday Book Suggestions on 13:50 - Jul 29 with 1558 views | linhdi | Apologies if you have seen this suggestion before, but 'Fatherland' by Robert Harris is a superb novel, very well researched. Set in the early 60s, in Hitler's Germany... | | | |
Holiday Book Suggestions on 14:10 - Jul 29 with 1538 views | factual_blue |
Holiday Book Suggestions on 13:50 - Jul 29 by linhdi | Apologies if you have seen this suggestion before, but 'Fatherland' by Robert Harris is a superb novel, very well researched. Set in the early 60s, in Hitler's Germany... |
His recent novel 'Munich' is very good. Shows Chamberlain in a very good light as a man playing a bad hand very well. | |
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Holiday Book Suggestions on 14:12 - Jul 29 with 1529 views | GeoffSentence | I can heartily recommend anything by Gregg Dunnett on the adventure book front. Desert Run is probably my particular favourite of his. On the sSci-Fi front I am currently reading Sunfall by Jim Al-Khalili which I can also recommend | |
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Holiday Book Suggestions on 14:15 - Jul 29 with 1520 views | chicoazul | If you like Sci Fi action then my friend Neal Asher is good. | |
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Holiday Book Suggestions on 14:26 - Jul 29 with 1496 views | thorpedo | Anything by Ben MacIntyre. He writes true stories, but almost in the style of a novel. Mainly war/spy stories. All his books are brilliant, but if I had to pick one it would be Operation Mincemeat. Truth is often stranger than fiction...... | |
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Holiday Book Suggestions on 16:23 - Jul 29 with 1466 views | bluefunk | Linking the WW2 and mystery elements, try the Bernie Gunther books by Phillip Kerr, set in Berlin (and other places) and absolutely superb, as is the John Russell series by David Downing, also set in Berlin. Both books have a real feel for the period (not that I’m any kind of expert) | | | |
Holiday Book Suggestions on 01:44 - Jul 30 with 1412 views | Magic31 |
Holiday Book Suggestions on 14:26 - Jul 29 by thorpedo | Anything by Ben MacIntyre. He writes true stories, but almost in the style of a novel. Mainly war/spy stories. All his books are brilliant, but if I had to pick one it would be Operation Mincemeat. Truth is often stranger than fiction...... |
I second the Ben MacIntyre suggestion, although having only read The Spy and the Traitor I'm not quite as versed in his writings...yet. What a book though, couldn't put it down. Next up I plan on reading: SAS Rogue Heroes - Ben MacIntyre The Second World War - Antony Beevor | | | |
Holiday Book Suggestions on 01:58 - Jul 30 with 1408 views | StNeotsBlue | The Unicorn Road by Martin Davies. Combines a bit of the Silk Road, the great Khan, a secret language, the papacy, love and eternal hope. | | | |
Holiday Book Suggestions on 06:35 - Jul 30 with 1358 views | wkj | https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/421338.Tyrell This is an excellent book from a newer author, it is an easy read, but not light reading. Technically it is a book aimed at teen readers, but it is really good all the same. [Post edited 30 Jul 2019 6:37]
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Holiday Book Suggestions on 07:00 - Jul 30 with 1340 views | StochesStotasBlewe |
Holiday Book Suggestions on 01:44 - Jul 30 by Magic31 | I second the Ben MacIntyre suggestion, although having only read The Spy and the Traitor I'm not quite as versed in his writings...yet. What a book though, couldn't put it down. Next up I plan on reading: SAS Rogue Heroes - Ben MacIntyre The Second World War - Antony Beevor |
The Spy and the Traitor is an excellent read. AA Gill is Away, a collection of travel writing by...........AA Gill. About to start on The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris. | |
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Holiday Book Suggestions on 07:12 - Jul 30 with 1329 views | BloomBlue | Life and Fate by Vasily Grossman Great book, the KGB confiscated the manuscript originally as thought it was a danger to the Soviet Union. | | | |
Holiday Book Suggestions on 07:27 - Jul 30 with 1323 views | sparks |
Holiday Book Suggestions on 14:15 - Jul 29 by chicoazul | If you like Sci Fi action then my friend Neal Asher is good. |
Interesting. I tried hits Gridlinked not long ago and found it disappointing and lightweight. Fell well short of Richard Morgan, Alasdair Reynolds and even Peter Hamilton. | |
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