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What book are you reading at the moment, Answerbankers? Just looking for some ideas for some authors I may not have tried before.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I just finished Chang and Eng by Darin Strauss. It's a novel based on the lives of the original "Siamese twins". It was brilliant. The facts and dates are accurate but Strauss did a brilliant job at interpreting the emotional stuggles they went through. It was absolutley heartbreaking, I didn't want the book to end.
I'm reading Katherine Ramsland's biography of the horror writer Dean Koontz. I can advise that Dean Koontz's good books are really good, notwithstanding occasional shmaltzy and / or moralising passages, but his bad ones are awful, and rush the endings. If you want to try him out, give 'Dark Rivers Of The Heart' a go - excellent. I'm also reading the new Bee Gees biography at the same time, well, interchanging really - music and horror novels are twin passions of mine.
Just finished "French Revolutions" a pleasant bit of non-fiction by Tim Moore (a journalist I think). Basically he cycled the Tour de France 2000 route (about 2000 miles) a month before the real guys did it and has written about his experience. It is very English and very funny.
Also wrestling with Dante's "Inferno". Some b"ll"cks about furthering myself. I am enjoying it though. Nice to see some old popes burn and it gives a nice insight into the society Dante lived in through reading about what was considered a terrible sin back then. For example, fraud is much higher on the list than murder.
I'm reading an amazing book right now called Holocaust by Gerald Green. I'm sure a lot of you have heard of it because it was a t.v special at one time. It gives an inside look into two men and their families during WW2 and the Holocaust. One man, Erik Dorf is an SS officer and the other, Rudi Weiss, is a German Jew who is trying to survive during this time. This book gives you the opportunity to view both sides on a more personal level.
I have nearly finished roy keanes autobiography, its no wonder he has an aggressive streak when where ever he goes people want to fight him, so they can grab the headlines, he lives like a recluse outside of fooball & just stays indoors with his wife & kids, i actually feel sorry for the guy. an intrigueing read.