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Ladies, Gentleman, and undecided:
Due to the sheer amount of phsycotica wizzing round n round my cranium due to the crushing weight of the world i have decided to find an escape via reading.
Books i can Highly Recomend are as follows.
- Road to Nab End
- Forgotten Voices
- Last Post
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Books... - Posted on 2010-03-09 12:25:39
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Is it helping?
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Books... - Posted on 2010-03-09 13:54:02
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Forgotten Voices looks like a good read.
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Books... - Posted on 2010-03-10 03:55:11
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Indeed it is helping :).
Aye ox, turns out the guy who wrote last post also wrote forgotten voices, hes got another called forgotten voices of WW2
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Books... - Posted on 2010-03-11 17:02:07
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About to start another Dean Koontz one myself.
Its a old one but one I have not read before.
Dark Rivers Of The Heart.
I love his books and have a few.
You might like these as yours are forces related.
SBS, Inside story of the Special Boat Service John Parker
Commando, Winning the Green Beret Hugh McManners ( Went with the tv series of the same name).
Bismarck, A Diary by Dr Motirz Busch. Obviously about Bismarck. An old copy in English I got years ago. The Times Bookshop when it was still there in Oxford Street.
A hard read as it is a coarse translation and you have to keep up with it. A shame I only got volume 1. Mine seems to be dated 1898, no other references in or on the book as to its printing, which dates to his death. Just checked and it seems to be correct. Might get this valued!
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If you can keep your head while all about you are losing theirs, you probably haven't grasped the seriousness of the situation!