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"Renegade, The Lives and Tales of Mark E Smith". Brilliant, humorous, cruel and honest!



gallinello Wrote:

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> I've just finished 'The Damned United'- David

> Peace.

> An excellent read; depressing and gripping in

> equal measure.

> Thoroughly recommend it.

Books for Burning: Between civil war and democracy in 1970s Italy - Antonio Negri.

Complex, Marxist-theory rammed collection of polemical pamphlets from Europe's leading political philosopher.

Can't wait for: Commonwealth (coming out in Oct. 2009)Michael Hardt, Toni Negri


www.hup.harvard.edu - Harvard University Press: Commonwealth by Michael Hardt

Dorothy Dunnett's 'House of Niccolo' series - really recommend her if you like historical fiction and don't mind having to work at it. Sadly out of print here but you can get lovely US paperbacks from Amazon.com.


Start with The Lymond Chronicles, though - here's why: reasons to read Dorothy Dunnett

I'm reading 'Guilty Pleasures' by Tasmina Perry, which is fab. It has lots of conspiracies, shopping, brilliant young entrepreneurs making unlikely profits off the back of thin ideas, glamorous locations, sex, family feuds, attempted murder, true love, and more sex and shopping.


What do you mean, I'm the only person in ED that reads trash? How dare you.

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Scarpetta


Was this any good MP? Patricia Cornwell lost me some time ago, I liked the first three or four Scarpetta novels, but got irritated by the inane dialogue in the later ones. And as for that sodding niece of hers...

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