Yeah!
And there's no pictures!
Actually, I make one exception - The Starbuck Series - I enjoyed them very much.
Yes.
With historical novels I think it helps to be fairly ignorant of the period in question.
I've read a few that take scandalous liberties with certain peoples reputations.
I agree.
Thats why I know nothing about anything :dumb:
With historical novels I think it helps to be fairly ignorant of the period in question.
Hmm. A big problem I find is when I am reading non fiction, I spend more time making notes, and looking up references than I do READING.
Knowing too much, or WANTING to know, CAN be a right pain in the ass.
You're very agreeable today Purps.
To expand on my theory... Sharpe is quite popular amongst Naps players, therefore Naps players are very ignorant.
:lmao:
You're very agreeable today Purps.
I agree
To expand on my theory... Sharpe is quite popular amongst Naps players, therefore Naps players are very ignorant.
I agree
Right you two. I ain't talking to youse no more!
I agree with your choice not to talk to us.
at the moment I am reading "What you reading?".
Anyone contemplating getting a copy dont bother. It has no real plot to speak of , the main character's are I think a group of librarians or avid readers as they are always talking about books.
It reads as a series of unconnected comments
( in the main about books ) there is the odd joke but not many.
Thankfully the author has seen fit to include on the left hand margin the name of the person making the comment otherwise it would make no sense at all.
if you still feel you want a copy wait till it comes out in paperback, or better still borrow it from the library. or read it online like me.
Sounds like the sort of book that gets remaindered fairly quickly, Tel.
I've seen that book Tel! Its rubbish!
Not only that but most of the cast seem to be degenerates, perverts and mentally uncoherant - its almost like watching eastenders!