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Somme Mud. The great war told through the eyes of an infantryman. It is fucked up.
That's a good read, recommended!Im also reading Eric Clapton's autobiography.
Don't know how old you are Bretty, but 'Bush Tucker Man' was a classic from the late 80's to early 90's and goes over all that stuff you stated.Anyone know of an Australia specific survival book? Something that illustrates edible/inedible plant life, and camp craft specific to Aussie environments?
OH HELL YES! These are brilliant, the storyline sags a bit in the middle but overall they're incredible. Also Sin City, Watchmen, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 1 and 2, Fables and 100 Bullets...Preacher. A comic about a disillusioned minister who, armed only with The Word, an ability to make people do whatever he tells them to do, sets off on a quest to find God and ask Him why He has decided to abandon His creation.
Lots of comics are suitable for kids. This ain't one of them.
Yeah I've got quite a few episodes floating around here on tape, but I'm after books, something to read while out and about in the wilderness. Cheers bud.Don't know how old you are Bretty, but 'Bush Tucker Man' was a classic from the late 80's to early 90's and goes over all that stuff you stated.
Can still buy Les' DVD's at ABC shops, maybe even books.
It was really a great show.
Freaky story, I agree. Feeding people alive to rats tends to add a certain shiver-factor to a book of true crime stories. Really macabre reading!Been reading Ice Man the confessions of a mafia contract killer.
Whoa... what a twisted individual, great read though recommend it.
The Sharpe and Starbuck novels are some of my favourite books, love reading them. The Sharpe shows were tops, very well done along with the booksOH HELL YES! These are brilliant, the storyline sags a bit in the middle but overall they're incredible. Also Sin City, Watchmen, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 1 and 2, Fables and 100 Bullets...
Other books I've read lately:
Brian Lumley's Necroscope series
The Great and Secret Show and Coldheart Canyon by Clive Barker
Slash and Let it Bleed (Gunners biography)
Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe and Starbuck novels - just getting back into these, just wish he'd finish the Starbuck series already. The Sharpe telemovies are pretty good too...