What are you fuckers reading now?

Left off The Seawomen to read The Romanovs: The Final Chapter by Robert Massie. Very interesting book.
 
Piers Anthony On a Pale Horse

Read the series like 30 years ago and fancied starting run again

Recently reread a lot of David Eddings just to relive younger years. Wi turning 50 soon I've found my self getting nostalgic for series read long ago and rock biographies.
Two authors with EXTREMELY dodgy personal habits.
 
Stories of your life and others, Ted Chiang. It's a hot day and best to stay indoors to read this. Thanks postie!
 
Stalking the Vietcong - Stuart A Herrington. Bit of a goofy title but a interesting read if you're into that sort of thing.
 
hey there skaout... if your interested in that genre, check out..chicken hawk story (of an helicopter pilot) or the tunnels of cho chi, (tunnel rats) the one that sends chills down my spine "when hells in session" authored by Jeremiah Denten.... the account of the infamous Hanoi hilton.....
 
I know! Anti-vaxxers are dangerous, but I wouldn't give him any of my money or read his nonsense books. Even his own family doesn't like him.
 
Just looked at this fuckwit's post history. Straight to iggy.
Little Tony and his crew tied nets over innocent beages heads then introduced sand fleas inside the head nets after a bit the dogs got to yelping loud enough they stopped the testing, removed their vocal cords and resumed the test..
So go ahead and defend the son of bitch........you've shown your true colors......
 
Not to mention what he did to orphaned negros in the late 70s and 80s testing experimental aids vaccine....
It would do you well to do some research before defending the son of a bitch
 
If I misunderstood the post I do apologize... as I understood Sean did call me a fuckwit.......just my opinion but kinda uncalled for? Any I do once again apologize if I misunderstood the post.... Becky .......
 
Well, back to the topic, I saw And Then There Were None from 1945 on TV and picked up a copy of the book. I last read it 40 years ago. So far it is like I remembered and far different than the movie. I am on a see the movie then read the book kick lately.
 
I re-read that recently. It holds up. Haven't seen the movie, though. Actually didn't know there was one.
Well, back to the topic, I saw And Then There Were None from 1945 on TV and picked up a copy of the book. I last read it 40 years ago. So far it is like I remembered and far different than the movie. I am on a see the movie then read the book kick lately.
 
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