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In no particular order;

Perfume - patrick suskind

any Iain (M) banks

The Beach - alex garland

fall of Hyperion, Ilium, Olympos - Dan Simmons /sf

Idoru - william gibson /sf

any terry pratchet

any ian McEwan

Kitchen Confidential - allain bourdain

other good authors include, jon courtney-grimwood /sf, howard marks /biog, neal asher /sf,

mary doria-russel, annie proulx

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Just finished 'Big Boy Did It And Ran Away' by Christopher Brookmyre - very funny and typical of his work...

I'm a huge fan of CB and his latest Pandemonium just hit the doorstep, cant wait to read it (unfortunately I won't start it for a couple of weeks) but yes Christopher Brookmyre, is both amusing an intelligent in a very dark way, he should get a much wider audience than he has

(For our American readers, the closest your side of the pond is probably Carl Hiaassen)

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Take the M away and he's brilliant put it in and he's abysmal imo

Again for those that don't know, the M is put in his name for his Sci-Fi which personally I find impossible to read. His "normal" fiction probably makes him Britains most talented author (again imho)

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any Iain (M) banks

Take the M away and he's brilliant put it in and he's abysmal imo

Again for those that don't know, the M is put in his name for his Sci-Fi which personally I find impossible to read. His "normal" fiction probably makes him Britains most talented author (again imho)

I started reading Excession about 2 months ago, one of his sci fi works and the first I'd read in his Culture series. It's a slog and a half. It's not even long. There's just something about it that makes it very hard going, I'm quite disappointed. I get the ideas in it, I can follow the story easily, I just can't quite get into it. I hit 300 pages in a week of casually reading it and since then it's been a couple of pages at a time before it gets the best of me again.

I really do agree that he's absolutely brilliant in his straight fiction though.

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For my holiday I have just purchased

Coming back to me by Marcus Trescothick

Provided you dont kiss me 20 years with Brian Clough by Duncan Hamilton

Homicide by David Simon

So will let you know what I think of these

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Take the M away and he's brilliant put it in and he's abysmal imo

Again for those that don't know, the M is put in his name for his Sci-Fi which personally I find impossible to read. His "normal" fiction probably makes him Britains most talented author (again imho)

I started reading Excession about 2 months ago, one of his sci fi works and the first I'd read in his Culture series. It's a slog and a half. It's not even long. There's just something about it that makes it very hard going, I'm quite disappointed. I get the ideas in it, I can follow the story easily, I just can't quite get into it. I hit 300 pages in a week of casually reading it and since then it's been a couple of pages at a time before it gets the best of me again.

I really do agree that he's absolutely brilliant in his straight fiction though.

I did warn you... I think it's one of his least succesful ones; the ships' characters don't really come across at all, so even if you can follow the story, its quite hard to care about the protagonists.

Try the Use of Weapons or The Player of Games.

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I'm the reverse of Bicks.

I get every M as soon as I can, I've read 2 of the straight fiction, they're OK but no more than that

Than again I've been reading science fiction for 40 years so I'm probably biased

Well I'm a total Banks slut - I love both the "M"s and the "non-M"s.

Funnily enough I've recently come back to reading some of the Golden Age SF that I loved 40 years ago. Currently on Poul Anderson's 1971 Hugo nominee "Tau Zero".

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Just finished 'Porno' by Irvine Welsh. Sequel to Trainspotting and looks like the film is pretty much nailed on to be made (minus Mr Mcgregor).

Can't wait, will be awesome if the books anything to go by, although it will have to be heavily toned down to make it onto the screen.

Next book I'm going to get stuck into is Mick Foley's autobiography 'Have a Nice Day'.

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Just finished 'Porno' by Irvine Welsh. Sequel to Trainspotting and looks like the film is pretty much nailed on to be made (minus Mr Mcgregor).

Great book, although I still think 'Filth' is his best. What a word removed that Bruce Robertson is. :mrgreen:

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Thought I'd give this a bump.

Just finishing House of Sleep by Jonathan Coe after loving A Touch Of Love and The Rotters Club. This one not so good though - too many convenient coincidences to make it credible.

Recently enjoyed The Black Echo by Michael Connolly and Hemingway's Farewell To Arms. The Brutal Art by Jesse Kellerman was alright, but nowt special.

Got Iain Banks Transition lined up next. Can't wait

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Just finishing House of Sleep by Jonathan Coe after loving A Touch Of Love and The Rotters Club. This one not so good though - too many convenient coincidences to make it credible.
Agreed on all counts.

I've just finished Geoffrey Household's "Rogue Male" - 1939 man-on-the-run thriller, very good indeed.

And just started Susanna Clark's "Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell", as suggested by my missus. Not at all sure about it yet.

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