Some book/biography about saddam hussein, really enjoyable, love going back to non-fiction books.
Some book/biography about saddam hussein, really enjoyable, love going back to non-fiction books.
This is my quality reading at the moment.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Beautiful Brutality,by Adam smith,intresting read about the part familys play in
boxing,good and bad.Well worth a look.
Just started Cryptonomicon, so far, so good. It's a fictional account of allied code breakers in WWII.
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I read the Baroque Cycle already so it's interesting to see what the families are up to three centuries later.
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
Between silk and cyanide is a brilliant book by an actual allied codebreaker during WW2. Haven't had time to read a book for ages but I'd love to read that one again. Martin Cruz Smith books are brilliant too if you haven't read any. Start with Gorky Park. I'm sure they're all free on the internet somewhere.
Dangerous Days
A Diggers Great escape.
Ernest Brough.
Wonderful read, sort of book you wish didnt finish and makes you want go and meet the Author and shake his hand and thank him for his life.
Factual story about Earnests time fighting on the beaches and in Syria then their capture and the following escape by three, two Aussie and a New Zealander trooper from a Nazi camp with all their pre plans then their experiences on foot through Austria over snow covered mountains into Serbia and Croatia eventually over to Italy just as it was freed into allies hands.
Makes you appreciate the grit and good hearts these old time heroes naturally had.
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