I enjoyed Sir Patrick Stewart’s Making It So if you like autobiographies or Nuclear War: A Scenario was interesting too.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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15-01-2025 04:54 PM #31
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15-01-2025 07:22 PM #33
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You will laugh out loud tho!
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16-01-2025 11:25 AM #34
I started Mark Manson's 'The Subtle Art of not Giving a F***' yesterday and I've been enjoying it.
Not 100% sure where it will go, but I relate to far too much of it so far
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16-01-2025 09:43 PM #35This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Try Fatherland or Munich by Robert Harris.
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16-01-2025 10:38 PM #36
I’ve copied and pasted this. I posted it in the ‘What are you listening to?’ thread. It’s maybe more appropriate for this thread.
If you like podcasts and music, especially the Beatles, there’s one called UnBeatled. It’s a guy ( from Edinburgh I think) and Beatles experts who dissect and discuss the music, lyrics and influences of a different Beatles track each time. So far they’ve done Please Please Me, Here Comes The Sun, Help, Lady Madonna, She Loves You, Yellow Submarine and Penny Lane. It’s very good and easy listening.
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17-01-2025 02:23 PM #37
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17-01-2025 07:49 PM #38This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
When I clicked to listen to the first episode on Spotify I’m pretty sure the only review that’s been left is from one of my old flat mates from my time in Dundee - who I used to spend hours with, listening to the Beatles and playing the best computer games of 1999.
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