Dark Sacred Night - Michael connelly
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Dark Sacred Night - Michael connelly
How the World Thinks: A Global History of Philosophy
Julian Baggini
A really interesting book about free thinking
Lord Of Slaughter by M. D. Lachlan.
I am re reading the Jodi Taylor St Mary’s historian series. On book 2 so far, 8 more to go [emoji4]
Im reading the 700 page tome
Grant Morrisons Batman Volume 1
The writing is sublime and 90% of the time the Art is too. This is the quintessential Batman graohic novel.
10/10
( as good as The Killing Joke and The Long Haloween )
Half A War by Joe Abercrombie.
The Shattered Sea trilogy is definately worth a read if you are into sword & sandals stuff, Vikings, fantasy, Greek or Roman, etc.
I started with The Heroes. I liked the writing style but also how it was witty. I found myself laughing out loud at a sudden comment from say a normally overly formal character with their thoughts about what they wanted to do to their princess, for instance :rolfmao:
Have you read the others? I've yet but the reviews are very good.
Ive read the First Law series of books:-
The First Law trilogy
- The Blade Itself (May 2006)
- Before They Are Hanged (March 2007)
- Last Argument of Kings (March 2008)
Thanks Tony, I will have to give them a go. Added to my Christmas wish list http://yoursmiles.org/tsmile/nysanta/t77127.gif