Books that you can recommend
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Books that you can recommend
This may have been done before so apologies if that's the case. However football or non-football what book/s can you recommend and why?
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Have a look at this thread Raddy, got a few books on it that I got through on my Turkish trip recently and others' recommendations.
http://www.onlinegooner.com/phpbb2/view ... ight=books
http://www.onlinegooner.com/phpbb2/view ... ight=books
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Give anything by Neil Gaiman a go, mythology mixed with general weirdness would be the best way to describe his work. If you fancy heroic fantasy but find Lord Of The Rings a bit too stuffy then try the novels by the late great David Gemmell, start with his first effort 'Legend' and decide for yourself. For a good mix of Sci-Fi and horror, you can't go wrong with Michael Crichton.
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