Book – Never Anyone But You Author – Rupert Thomson Year – 2018 Pages – 344 Genre – Historical Fiction Bought for me by Bob and Michelle Despite our reading rivalry from a decade ago (a decade, seriously!), Bob is someone whose opinion on books I hugely appreciate. He has often chided me for my…
Month: December 2019
Book 245 – Wrestling For My Life
Book – Wrestling For My Life Author – Shawn Michaels Year – 2015 Pages – 161 Genre – Wrestling Autobiography Bought for me by Michaela and Darcy (and Vinnie) The first of my Christmas reads, and you’d better believe it – it’s a wrestling autobiography! And plenty more of these to come in the new…
244 – How To Be Right
Book – How To Be Right In A World Gone Wrong Author – James O’Brien Year – 2018 Pages – 232 Genre – Non-Fiction Oh the teasing I got for reading a book called How To Be Right. I think James O’Brien is brilliant. He wasn’t really on my radar until relatively recently when clips…
Book 243 – The World of Karl Pilkington
Book – The World of Karl Pilkington Author – Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant and Karl Pilkington Year – 2006 Pages – 229 Genre – Humour When I moved in with Alex a couple of months ago, I had to undergo the monstrous task of culling my book collection. Over the course of several months packing,…
Book 242 – Paper Towns
Book – Paper Towns Author – John Green Year – 2008 Pages – 305 Genre – Young Adult John Green is probably most famous as the author of The Fault In Our Stars, a book that seemed to be ubiquitous a few years back at school. I first knew him however as the host of…
Book 241 – How to Avoid Huge Ships
Book – How to Avoid Huge Ships and Other Implausibly Titled Books Author – Joel Rickett (Introduction) Year – 2008 Pages – 96 Genre – Humour I am not one hundred percent sure where to start with this one. It is pretty much unlike any other book I have read, so I guess let’s start…
Book 240 – Journey to Cubeville
Book – Journey to Cubeville Author – Scott Adams Year – 1998 Pages – 224 Genre – Comic Compilation Series – Dilbert For a surprisingly long time, I was a huge fan of Dilbert. Weirdly, it started long before I had an office job when it would be somewhat relatable. I remember reading the daily…