Non-fiction: read and recommended

Non-fiction: read and recommended

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V8mate

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45,899 posts

196 months

Monday 24th September 2012
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(I could have sworn that someone has already started such a thread, but can't find it anywhere)

The 'what are you reading' thread is good but quite fiction-focussed. I thought it might be handy for non-fiction to be kept separate, for a number of reasons I can't be bothered to type out.

Kicking it straight off, I've just finished Londoners: The Days and Nights of London Now - as Told by Those Who Love it, Hate it, Live it, Left it and Long for it

It's a series of monologues flowing from interviews with people who live in, work in, used to live in etc. London. If London fascinates you, you'll enjoy it; if people's reasons for living and working and enjoying or hating their environment interests you, you'll enjoy it too.

A great social snapshot of the capital and its inhabitants.

Click the pic to go to the Amazon page.


DocJock

8,483 posts

247 months

Monday 24th September 2012
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An Ordinary Soldier by Doug Beattie. First hand description of an op he commanded in Helmand province for which he was awarded the Military Cross. It really shows up the utter pointlessness of this 'war'.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ordinary-Soldier-Afghanist...