finished "the coldest fear" by rick reed today and if you like murder stories then pick this one up. I am debating on whether to start "Mr. Murder" or "Dragon Tears" tomorrow both by dean Koontz. I am leaning toward Mr Murder
got a whole heap to read, i like autobiographies, not a big fan of biographies because you can read that crap on the net, i like open honest insight into peoples life. Currently reading Scar Tissue....cannot believe the amount of speed, cocaine, heroin, marajuana Anthony K took before the age of 14! epic read!
got a whole heap to read, i like autobiographies, not a big fan of biographies because you can read that crap on the net, i like open honest insight into peoples life. Currently reading Scar Tissue....cannot believe the amount of speed, cocaine, heroin, marajuana Anthony K took before the age of 14! epic read!
Has anyone here read anything buy John Lutz? I picked up one of his books today but not sure when im gonna start reading it.
I am currently reading "Gerald's game" by stephen king and not sure what I wanna start next. I have "dragon tears" by dean koontz. Also a bunch of true crime stories, and also "under the dome" by stephen king which is getting made into a Movie/tv series so I may go for that next.
Last one I read was 'The Card: Collectors, Con Men, and the True Story of History's Most Desired Baseball Card'
Definitely a must read if you're into cards... it's how I got back into collecting again.
I'm currently reading "Boom! Inside the NBL". It was written as the popularity and strength of the league was near it's highest point ever and seems a little weird reading it now, although the league is again rising.
As soon as I finish that I will start "Double Dexter" by Jeff Lindsay
Just finished reading Steve Jobs book by Walter Isaacson - great, loved it
Started Mark Cuban How To Win At The Sport Of Business - loving it so far
also got Andre Agassi "Open" from iTunes store other day and read the first chapter tonight and absolutely hooked already, has a great talent to recall and describe things.
Just finished reading Steve Jobs book by Walter Isaacson - great, loved it
Started Mark Cuban How To Win At The Sport Of Business - loving it so far
also got Andre Agassi "Open" from iTunes store other day and read the first chapter tonight and absolutely hooked already, has a great talent to recall and describe things.
A must for those Military Buffs this is a great read with plenty of detailed information.
The Australian War Memorial Battlefield Guide
By Peter Pedersen with Chris Roberts.
ANZACs on the Western Front is the definitive guide to the Western Front battlefields. Meticulously researched and written by the Head of Research at the Australian War Memorial, Dr Peter Pedersen, this landmark publication guides readers chronologically through the battles in which Australians and New Zealanders fought on the Western Front from 1916-1918. Lavishly illustrated in vibrant colour, with fascinating images from the Memorial's archives as well as new panoramic location shots to provide an in situ perspective for the reader, each chapter covers the important tactical milestones passed along the way and explains how the Australian Imperial Force and the New Zealand Expeditionary Force evolved to meet the war's changing demands.
Just finished Gilly's True Colours - bloody long bu a great read none the less
Also read Wayne Carey's book and The Story of Anvil since XMass, both highly recommended esp the Anvil book if your even remotely interested in music/classic rock/metal