Not reading anything at the moment, but have for the hols a choice between;
Pies and Prejudice (In Search of the North) by Stuart Maconie. 'My name is Stuart Maconie, and I am from the North Of England. Some time ago, I was standing in my kitchen, rustling up a Sunday brunch for some very hungover, very Northern mates who were 'down' for the weekend. One of them was helping me out and, recipe book in hand, asked "where are the sun-dried tomatoes?" "They're behind the cappuccino maker," I replied. Silence fell. We slowly met each other's gaze. We did not say anything. We did not need to. Each read the other's unspoken thought: we had become those kinds of people, the kind of people who had sun-dried tomatoes and cappuccino makers, the kind of people who did Sunday brunch. In other words: southerners.' A northerner in exile, stateless and confused, hearing rumours of Harvey Nichols in Leeds and Maseratis in Wilmslow, Stuart goes in search of The North. Delving into his own past, it is a riotously funny journey in search of where the cliches end and the truth begins. He travels from Wigan Pier to Blackpool Tower, the Bigg Market in Newcastle to the daffodil-laden Lake District in search of his own Northern Soul, encountering along the way an exotic cast of Scousers, Scallies, pie-eating Woolly-backs, topless Geordies, mad-for-it Mancs, Yorkshire nationalists and brothers in southern exile. United States of Hysteria by Anne Dixey Ever wondered what it would be like to live the American dream? When British writer Anne Dixey moves to the States with her young family, she's looking forward to a new life in the nation's capital. Behind the white picket fences of suburbia, the sun always shines, perfect soccer moms bake endless cookies and everyone has a God. But beneath the surface, she finds a strange, alien country, terrorised after 9/11 and living in fear of anthrax scares, school shootings and random murder. This is her fascinating, moving and funny story of an outsider in America during extraordinary times. Renegade (The lives and times of Marc E Smith) Self explanatory. or, John Peel (A life in music) ...again. |
Stuart Maconie for sure. Noice.
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That, or the United States of Hysteria is the most appealing at the moment.
Already read the John Peel book and my fear of The Fall (fear of triggering an all consuming Urbanesque obsession) puts me off from even turning the first page. |
A Life in Music is a great read. I still have'nt read 'Margrave Of The Marshes' yet.
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Need to get round to getting the Peel Sessions book and A Life In Music, look quite good. My Peel obsession is something i have no problem with!
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I just started The War of the Worlds...can't wait to get into it!
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I just finished All the Pretty Horses, and I'm starting The Crossing. Cormac McCarthy is an amazing author.
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I'm reading the Law Of Attraction :)
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"The Ways of White Folks" by Langston Hughes. It's a collection of poems and short stories.
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Moving on the The tombs of Atuan - Le Guin The second part of the Earthsea cycle...weee... |
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