I am currently reading Attrition: The Great War on the Western Front - 1916 on my Kindle.
another all time fave
Just now starting this one.
Just finished !
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Love this one!
Wish I'd read this one as thoroughly when i had to back in high school.
Without giving too much away absolutely had my heart broken when ******* ******* *****. =(
another all time fave
Oh, yes. I couldn't agree more. An excellent, original, disturbing and thought-provoking book.
Got this from the French Amazon site.
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Just started Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling. I've watched all the films in the series but never read the books. Finished the first one, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, about a month ago.
It is a terrific series, which gets better and better as it goes along. Actually, to my mind, Chamber of Secrets (despite some very funny bits and some important exposition) is probably the weakest book, (or, put another way, the book I liked least) in what transpired to be a series which simply got better and better.
I just finished it and have thoroughly enjoyed it. I will be starting the third book shortly, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. I'm glad to know the series gets better as it goes along because the second book, like the first, was an immensely entertaining read.
The Prisoner of Azkaban is an excellent book - one of the best in the series to my mind, beautifully balanced and very well told. That is the book where J K Rowling really found her true voice, and is the start of the really very good stuff.
Twenty five years ago I wrote a computer game for the ZX Spectrum called R-Type, a home computer port of an arcade game which a lot of people then, and since, seemed to like. Jump forward to a couple of years ago (ouch, sorry) and I found myself starting to write down what I could remember about those early game years - not through any need to see my name in print but just because I thought it best to record for myself what I could while I could. I did think that if I was lucky I'd remember a few pages worth of material and come up with an interesting essay I could read back to myself when I'm an OAP (only eleven years away now!) but the more I started to think about things the more the details came back to me and the more and more pages I started to fill. Since I've always wanted to write a book and Rule Number One is "write about what you know" I decided to go for it and do things properly and write down every part of the process of creating one of those early computer games I could remember. IT'S BEHIND YOU is the result.
What are your thoughts on it? Is it worth reading? In any case, it is great to see a book which takes a serious look at a battle of monumental historical importance for the French.
With the centenary of the First World War rapidly approaching, I am certain that there will be a veritable avalanche of books published to commemorate this; obviously, not all will be worth reading, but some, inevitably, will be excellent and may contain new research or new perspectives. I have no doubt that - within a relatively short period - I'll have succumbed and bought an awful lot of the newly published material......