Holiday Readin
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Tom8

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4,486 posts

170 months

Monday 28th July
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I am off on holiday for two weeks soon. With a young child I haven't read much in a long time, but now she is a bit older I hope I can this time round. I normally used to take a mix of factual books, war/history stuff, the odd biography and some easy reading Clive Cussler and Jack Reacher type stuff.

Does anyone have an recommendations based on any of the three options above as I have no idea what or who to look for!

Thank you.

twing

5,488 posts

147 months

Monday 28th July
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I must have read Mr Nice (Howard Marks' autobiography) a dozen times on holidays over the years.

lancslad58

1,393 posts

24 months

Monday 28th July
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SaulGoodman

278 posts

88 months

Monday 28th July
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Matthew Reilly is great for a holiday. Rips along at a great pace. Try Ice Station to start with. Anything by David Baldacci. Harlan Coben for some twists and turns, and if you want some crime stuff maybe try Michael Connelly.

LimaDelta

7,421 posts

234 months

Monday 28th July
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Where are you going? I always try to make my holiday reading relevant to the location.

zalrak

584 posts

101 months

Monday 28th July
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Enjoying reading some Mick Herron books at the moment - writer of Slow Horses series.

hmg

717 posts

135 months

Monday 28th July
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zalrak said:
Enjoying reading some Mick Herron books at the moment - writer of Slow Horses series.
Strange isn’t it. Love the TV adaptations but somehow couldn’t get on with the books.

It’s usually the opposite isn’t it confused

Harpoon

2,241 posts

230 months

Monday 28th July
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I'm a fan of the Victor Assassin series by Tom Wood

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Victor-the-Assassin-13-bo...

cranford10

359 posts

132 months

Monday 28th July
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Harpoon said:
I'm a fan of the Victor Assassin series by Tom Wood

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Victor-the-Assassin-13-bo...
Also, the Grey Man series by Mark Greaney

lancslad58

1,393 posts

24 months

Monday 28th July
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hmg said:
zalrak said:
Enjoying reading some Mick Herron books at the moment - writer of Slow Horses series.
Strange isn t it. Love the TV adaptations but somehow couldn t get on with the books.

It s usually the opposite isn t it confused
Opposite for me, signed up for Apple TV just to watch the series, never did get past the second episode.