Been reading The Psychopath Test lately. Amazing. Non-fiction, which i've been reading a lot more than fiction lately. About madness and what being sane means. From the bloke who wrote The Men Who Stare At Goats so there is lots of humour in it. Highly recommend it
Finished the whole Song of Fire and Ice series last year. Had a little break as it wasn't easy to set my mind to reading something else, but I've got a nice stack of books lined up as play.com had loads of titles at ?ú5 or less.
Not too big on the classics, so will be delving into some scifi by Isaac Asimov. Fun fact: The only author to be published in every category in the Dewey decimal system in addition to being a prolific fiction writer.
Anyone got any suggestion for "self help" books?
Been given the road less travelled to read written by M Scott Peck - anyone read it? any good? doesnt look good (then again dont judge a book by its cover huh)
A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle. Potentially life changing.
Yeah heard of him. May read it then. Need some life changing brick
Just finished the 1st of a trilogy of books by Giles Kristian (also his debut books) called "Raven: Blood Eye" Excellent book telling the fictional story (with historical accuracy woven into it) of the first encounters the English made with the raiding Norsemen (the author doesn't use the word "Viking" for reasons he's given in the historical note of the book). It follows a young 15-16yr old lad who gets tangled up with a Norse raiding party called the Wolfpack after they raid his peaceful village and burn it to the ground.
A thrilling read thats up there with anything written by Conn Iggluden and even Bernard Cornwell. Just about to start the 2nd book of the trilogy called "Sons of Thunder"
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=D>Isaac Asimov.