Re: Book thread : Fri Dec 12, 2014 7:47 am
BrisbaneRhino wrote:
I remember reading The Day of the Jackal and the Dogs of War in my teens, and loved both.
The Day of the Jackal and Nicholas Montserrat's The Cruel Sea were two of my favourite books as a teenager, both were far more detailled and in-depth than the films made from them but that is the very essence of the book vs film debate, its compulsory to use your imagination with one format while you simply view someone elses imagination with no input from yourself with the other.
Currently also reading An Innocent Man by John Grisham, one of his factual books rather than fiction taking on the cause of a man who served 11 years on Death Row for murder before finally being exonerated by DNA evidence, very readable and for a book that could simply set out the case files in a staid courtroom clerk's voice its quite fast paced and almost designed like a novel.
Also - I'm actually reading books again, not eBooks, strange how I flit between the two.
And finally - I bet Mugwump doesn't have any problems dropping off to sleep on a night, or during the day.