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Pogue Mahoney
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Sheesh!...What are the chances that someone with the name Lou Gehrig would actually catch Lou Gehrig's disease?
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Biker Pat
I spend too much time here!!! 72-75 Joined: 26-April-2005 Location: Swords, Co Dublin (ex Celti Status: Offline Points: 38881 |
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"Born Fearless" - Phil Campion
True life experiences of an ex British Army soldier now working as a private military operator in some of the world's war hot spots. |
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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.
Biker Pat Grove 1972-1975 |
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monarch
I spend too much time here!!! Oldest Grover 67-72? Joined: 24-December-2006 Status: Offline Points: 7725 |
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Ha ! Ha ! . |
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There is a crack in everything ...... that's how the light gets in
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DAYO
I have no life! 70 / 76 Joined: 07-December-2006 Location: Clontarf Status: Offline Points: 5472 |
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Just finished reading
Wilbour Smith Vicious Circle Wilbour Smith Golden Lion C.J. Box Back of Beyond Picked up a couple of Jo Nesbo's at the market here, The Snowman and The Redeemer Started the Snowman, not bad reading
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Dayo
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DAYO
I have no life! 70 / 76 Joined: 07-December-2006 Location: Clontarf Status: Offline Points: 5472 |
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"The Girl Who Kicked The Hornets' Nest - Steig Larsson
Super crime fiction thriller. Pat, I hope you read the rest of the Trilogy, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and The Girl who played with fire Great books, I got the three DVD's on the internet ( Sweedish version ) brilliant
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Dayo
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Biker Pat
I spend too much time here!!! 72-75 Joined: 26-April-2005 Location: Swords, Co Dublin (ex Celti Status: Offline Points: 38881 |
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Hi Dayo, have read the whole lot. Excellent books.
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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.
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Biker Pat
I spend too much time here!!! 72-75 Joined: 26-April-2005 Location: Swords, Co Dublin (ex Celti Status: Offline Points: 38881 |
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Just finished 2 books :
"The Mark Of Cain" - Lindsey Barraclough The ancient spirit of a dark and powerful witch is reawakened when restoration work is carried out on an old manor house. "Whitewash" - Alex Kava A sinister plot is unveiled that puts corporate greed and corruption ahead of human life. |
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Biker Pat
I spend too much time here!!! 72-75 Joined: 26-April-2005 Location: Swords, Co Dublin (ex Celti Status: Offline Points: 38881 |
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Just finished these 2 books :
"Rule Of Law" - Dexter Dias. "When The Devil Drives" - Chris Brookmyre |
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Biker Pat Grove 1972-1975 |
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Biker Pat
I spend too much time here!!! 72-75 Joined: 26-April-2005 Location: Swords, Co Dublin (ex Celti Status: Offline Points: 38881 |
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Just read "Darkline" - Patrick Bentley
Set in and around Skerries. Story of drug and alcohol abuse amongst the younger generation as well as gangland related violence due to drug dealing. Very vivid and a stark reminder of the drug underground that's going on. |
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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.
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Biker Pat
I spend too much time here!!! 72-75 Joined: 26-April-2005 Location: Swords, Co Dublin (ex Celti Status: Offline Points: 38881 |
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Just read "Mc Carthy's Bar" - Pete Mc Carthy
Super witty and entertaining book, as the author travels around the South and West of Ireland. |
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Biker Pat Grove 1972-1975 |
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Vinyl Junkie
Moderator Group 79-86 (roughly) Joined: 18-August-2006 Location: Skerries, Dublin Status: Offline Points: 14121 |
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Reading the third of the "Peter Grant" detective series, the first of which is "Rivers of London" by Ben Aaronovitch. Well worth a read.
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TPFKAB (The Poster Formerly Known As Brunswick).
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Biker Pat
I spend too much time here!!! 72-75 Joined: 26-April-2005 Location: Swords, Co Dublin (ex Celti Status: Offline Points: 38881 |
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Currently reading "The Famine Plot" - Tim Pat Coogan.
About England's role in Ireland's greatest tragedy. One can't help but feel angry about how we Irish suffered during those terrible famine years and England's indifference to our plight. It was nothing short of genocide |
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Biker Pat
I spend too much time here!!! 72-75 Joined: 26-April-2005 Location: Swords, Co Dublin (ex Celti Status: Offline Points: 38881 |
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Just finished "The Help" - Kathryn Stockett.
Superb book about what life was lile for negro maids in the white people homes. |
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Biker Pat Grove 1972-1975 |
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Biker Pat
I spend too much time here!!! 72-75 Joined: 26-April-2005 Location: Swords, Co Dublin (ex Celti Status: Offline Points: 38881 |
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Finished "The Martian" - Andy Weir.
Fictional account of an astronaut marooned on Mars when a mission goes wrong and his struggle to survive while attempts to rescue him are made. |
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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.
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Biker Pat
I spend too much time here!!! 72-75 Joined: 26-April-2005 Location: Swords, Co Dublin (ex Celti Status: Offline Points: 38881 |
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Finished "Pol Pot" - Philip Short.
"A gripping and definite portrait of the man who headed one of the most enigmatic and terrifying regimes of modern times" The headline on the back of the book. However much of this man's policy for "independence mastery", basically to make Cambodia independent and masters of their own destiny, harked back to the great Angkor days (Angkor Wat being one of their great achievements and recognised today as a UNESCO world heritage site) and which was a great time in their history. Pol Pot wanted to recreate this. Alas constant colonisation, particularly French, Pol Pot's stay in Paris where he went to be a student and took French Revolutionary practices to heart, the corruption of the Cambodian monarchy, the American's indiscriminate bombing of Cambodia during the Viet Nam war, Cambodia's constant mistrust and longstanding wars against with neighbour's Viet Nam and Thailand, China and Soviet Union involvment protecting their interests in the region, left things ripe for a determined leader with fanatical communist views (he took Stalin's and Mao's idea of communism to the absolute extreme). And when it all imploded nobody wanted to know. As usual when the major powers of the world battle for control and supremecy in a region (look at Syria today) the ordinary populace suffer, in Cambodia to the worst extremity. Today Cambodia is..............well I cannot say because who knows who reads this and I visit there a lot but suffice |
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Biker Pat
I spend too much time here!!! 72-75 Joined: 26-April-2005 Location: Swords, Co Dublin (ex Celti Status: Offline Points: 38881 |
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"The Nighingale" - Kristin Hannah
Excellent book about describing vividly the life of two sisters and events that occured during the German occupation of France during WW2. Great tribute to the steadfastness and heroism of two French sisters and other women during a terrible time in modern history. Great few lines "During war men make stories, women get on with it. For us it was a shadow war. There were no parades for us when it was over, no medals or mentions in the history books". So true, women seldom wage war but are the unspoken heroes during wartimes (that's my own view). |
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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.
Biker Pat Grove 1972-1975 |
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Biker Pat
I spend too much time here!!! 72-75 Joined: 26-April-2005 Location: Swords, Co Dublin (ex Celti Status: Offline Points: 38881 |
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"Star Of The Sea" - Joseph O'Connor.
Set in 1847 on board the famine ship Star Of The Sea. Wonderful book outlining the background to characters on the ship and giving a vivid description of the horrendous famine years. |
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Biker Pat
I spend too much time here!!! 72-75 Joined: 26-April-2005 Location: Swords, Co Dublin (ex Celti Status: Offline Points: 38881 |
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"The Goldfinch" - Donna Tarrt.
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 2014. Superb book. |
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Biker Pat Grove 1972-1975 |
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Biker Pat
I spend too much time here!!! 72-75 Joined: 26-April-2005 Location: Swords, Co Dublin (ex Celti Status: Offline Points: 38881 |
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"The Storyteller" - Jodi Picoult.
Sage Singer is a baker, a loner, until she befriends an old man who's particularly beloved in her community. Josef Weber is everyone's favorite retired teacher and Little League coach. One day he asks Sage for a favor: to kill him. Shocked, Sage refuses—and then he confesses his darkest secret – he deserves to die because he had been a Nazi SS guard. And Sage's grandmother is a Holocaust survivor. Excellent read with vivid descriptions about happenings at Nazi concentration camps. |
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Biker Pat Grove 1972-1975 |
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DAYO
I have no life! 70 / 76 Joined: 07-December-2006 Location: Clontarf Status: Offline Points: 5472 |
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Holliday reading, heading home on Tuesday
NYPD RED James Patterson NEVER GO BACK Lee Child THE REDEEMER Joe Nesbo THE FORGOTTEN David Baldacci WHEN THE LOIN FEEDS Wilbur Smith THE FORGOTTEN HOLOCAUST Scott Mariani
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Dayo
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