PDA

View Full Version : The "what are you reading at the moment" thread



DmanDmythDledge
08/07/2009, 1:23 AM
Couldn't find a thread about this in the search so thought I would start one.

Started reading Lance Armstrong's autobiograpgy today- It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life. Only gotten through 60 pages so far but it's been brilliant so far.

SkStu
08/07/2009, 1:58 AM
im reading this (http://foot.ie/forums/showthread.php?t=84541&highlight=recommended+reading)

Bluebeard
08/07/2009, 7:13 AM
Merge! Merge! Merge!

I'm reading The Book Thief, and loads of websites covering the Tour de France.

tiktok
08/07/2009, 7:21 AM
'The Suspicions of Mr.Whicher' by Kate Summerscale, it's alright, struggling to stay interested
&
'Pitch Invasion' by Barbara Smit about the Dassler Brithers, one who founded Adidas, the other Puma, both based out of a small german town, absolutely fascinating read so far.
&
'City Edition' from the Pat's game last night, great programme and our chairman thanked the volunteers, which is nice.

OwlsFan
08/07/2009, 8:58 AM
The foot.ie Off Top thread.

Magicme
08/07/2009, 9:40 AM
Nick Hornby - A Long Way Down. Really enjoying it. Just wish had more time and energy to dedicate to it and would have finished it a few days ago.

He makes me laugh but also have never read someone with a deeper understanding of the human mind. He has me pegged in every book.

jebus
08/07/2009, 9:40 AM
Currently reading Demain by Hermann Hesse

Just finished recently Dispatches by Michael Herr, Let the Right One In by John Ajvide Lindqvist, Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them by Al Franken (re-read), Ishmael by Daniel Quinn and The Third Policeman by Flann O'Brien

Bluebeard
08/07/2009, 9:41 AM
Currently reading Demain by Hermann Hesse

Just finished recently Dispatches by Michael Herr, Let the Right One In by John Ajvide Lindqvist, Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them by Al Franken (re-read), Ishmael by Daniel Quinn and The Third Policeman by Flann O'Brien


That's SENATOR Al Franken, I'll have you know:D

The Third Policeman is absolute quality.

jebus
08/07/2009, 9:44 AM
:D:D I much catch up on the O'Reilly Factor now Franken got in

The Third Policeman is one of the better novels I've ever read to be honest

stann
08/07/2009, 10:27 AM
Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie. Hard going but also hard to put down, curiously contradictory. Probably like India herself no doubt someone will opine and expand upon. Someone else though. Not me. Far too busy.

thischarmingman
08/07/2009, 1:41 PM
Nick Hornby - A Long Way Down. Really enjoying it. Just wish had more time and energy to dedicate to it and would have finished it a few days ago.

He makes me laugh but also have never read someone with a deeper understanding of the human mind. He has me pegged in every book.

Fever Pitch is the best written description of what it's like to be a football fan, big fan of High Fidelity also.


Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie. Hard going but also hard to put down, curiously contradictory. Probably like India herself no doubt someone will opine and expand upon. Someone else though. Not me. Far too busy.
Gave it up after 20 pages. Also led to one of my most embarrassing moments when I chose not to divulge the fact, at the start of a tutorial I had on it, that I had neglected to read it and was then asked for my opinions on it. The thought of my subsequent David Brent-esque mental flailings make me go red even today.

Magicme
08/07/2009, 3:41 PM
Fever Pitch is the best written description of what it's like to be a football fan, big fan of High Fidelity also.



Yeah it was Fever Pitch the movie that got me into his books and he totally understands the fans mind. I moved to beside my Highbury!

High Fidelity is like he climbed into my brothers head and spoke to me and About A Boy is just one of the best books where nothing much happens ever!

osarusan
08/07/2009, 9:27 PM
The Log From the Sea of Cortez by Steinbeck.

Just finished The Ace in the Hole by Anne Proulx. which was as brilliant as her other works.

DmanDmythDledge
08/07/2009, 9:41 PM
Fever Pitch is the best written description of what it's like to be a football fan, big fan of High Fidelity also.
Started reading Fever Pitch about a year ago but after getting through around 200 pages I mislaid it. Forgot about it until now. Have to dig it out once I finish Armstrong's.

superfrank
08/07/2009, 9:43 PM
I've been stuck on Anna Karenina for ages. I find it really heavy and can't get past more than twenty pages at a time. Then when I do, I can't go near it for another few weeks.

I've already lined up a few to read when I do finish it: Doctor Zhivago, The Lost Estate and The Battle For Spain.

SkStu
09/07/2009, 4:24 AM
Merge! Merge! Merge!

I'm reading The Book Thief, and loads of websites covering the Tour de France.

give the bearded one what he wants!

just started reading a book called "Hoolifan". Not sure what to expect really bit it has decent reviews.

stann
10/07/2009, 5:47 PM
Gave it up after 20 pages. Also led to one of my most embarrassing moments when I chose not to divulge the fact, at the start of a tutorial I had on it, that I had neglected to read it and was then asked for my opinions on it. The thought of my subsequent David Brent-esque mental flailings make me go red even today.

:D :D
Hate it when that happens.
It's hard going at the start alright, but something about it keeps me reading.


I've been stuck on Anna Karenina for ages. I find it really heavy and can't get past more than twenty pages at a time.

I've already lined up a few to read when I do finish it: Doctor Zhivago

My God you're a glutton for punishment! :D

thischarmingman
10/07/2009, 6:03 PM
I've been stuck on Anna Karenina for ages. I find it really heavy and can't get past more than twenty pages at a time. Then when I do, I can't go near it for another few weeks.

I've already lined up a few to read when I do finish it: Doctor Zhivago, The Lost Estate and The Battle For Spain.

I've been building up to AK with a succession of shorter books to get some momentum- a book of Ray Bradbury's short stories and Hemingway's 'A Moveable Feast' for instance. Will be starting it at some point over the next few days and hoping can make it through. I've been stuck at page 346 of Moby Dick since March. :(

SligoBrewer
10/07/2009, 9:09 PM
Regeneration by Pat Barker.

After a false start, I've started again, and now halfway through the book. Interesting stuff.

green army
12/07/2009, 9:56 AM
Fever Pitch is the best written description of what it's like to be a football fan, big fan of High Fidelity also.


read "we dont know what we're doing" by adrian chiles. i would put it on par (if not better) than fever pitch. its based around the season wba stayed up in the premiership.

thischarmingman
12/07/2009, 10:50 AM
read "we dont know what we're doing" by adrian chiles. i would put it on par (if not better) than fever pitch. its based around the season wba stayed up in the premiership.

Ordered. It's £0.01 on Amazon, plus p&p. :)

green army
12/07/2009, 6:05 PM
Ordered. It's £0.01 on Amazon, plus p&p. :)

now theres a recession busting price if ever there was one:D

DmanDmythDledge
21/07/2009, 11:35 PM
Started reading Lance Armstrong's autobiograpgy today- It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life. Only gotten through 60 pages so far but it's been brilliant so far.
Finished this. Really great read- very inspirational and gives a great insight into Armstrong's courage and mentality. I'd definitely recommend it.

Got going with Fever Pitch once again and I'm about halfway through it. It's quite good but I thought I enjoyed it more when I previously began it. Also reading on the side Play Poker Like the Pros by Phil Hellmuth as I'm going to start playing poker once again.

Rashers Baptisa
22/07/2009, 11:05 AM
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

6yardpunisha
23/07/2009, 10:51 AM
reading book called Banksters, all about the banking collapse,really will get people mad especially with all the details on the pay offs and pensions that all these guys walked away with