YimSiam Posted April 1, 2024 Report Posted April 1, 2024 A few of the Slow Horses/Slough House books, Mick Herron. Not exactly Le Carre level read but not bad at all, funny throughout, and for a guy like me who's stalling out in the middle ranks of a big bureaucracy, right on the nose.
Mekong Posted April 1, 2024 Report Posted April 1, 2024 10 hours ago, YimSiam said: A few of the Slow Horses/Slough House books, Mick Herron. Not exactly Le Carre level read but not bad at all, funny throughout, and for a guy like me who's stalling out in the middle ranks of a big bureaucracy, right on the nose. Is the Main Character David Brent?
think_too_mut Posted March 29, 2025 Report Posted March 29, 2025 Since my retirement, read the whole opus of Shakspeare (5,880 pages), again. All of Dostoyevsky, Tolstoy War and Peace, Ana Karenina. Read them when I was 21 years old, now again.
buffalo_bill Posted March 31, 2025 Report Posted March 31, 2025 Gentlemen, ever heard of a writer named Harlan Coben? Found his name somewhere and bought 4 books. Three of which I read in the meantime, conclusion: not bad, always confusing by a lot of people joining the plot and all of a sudden at the end there comes finally the solution. Readable but nothing in comparison to John Grisham.
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