Books
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@SKT James really conveys the terror of being black in that era, which of course extended well beyond the Emancipation. That’s the main reason I think of it as requires reading, though it has all sorts of other merit as well.
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Just bought:
@Giles I'm glad you want to read this. It's certainly not light reading, although it's quite readable. I found the topic timeless. Hope you'll find it interesting.
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Unfortunately, we an look to the present for plenty of evidence these days as well
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I rolled my eyes at Folk Songs' title . What do I know.
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Any Japanese written whodunnits, You will learn a lot about social structure and behaviour. I wish I have read them 25 years ago.....
Interesting, @Giles - any titles you would suggest?
I enjoyed Tokyo Vice the TV series, I thought they balanced the social aspects of Japanese censorship on reality rather well and impressed they were allowed to film such a series in Tokyo.
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Amazing! Thanks @Chap - good think I have until the end of March to get reading

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@Giles well? How was it?
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@steelworker How was what?
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@steelworker Finished “Coffin Moon” by Rosson and ended up really loving it. Would make an excellent movie. Adding Folk Songs to my list
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I urge you to read this. I can't start to explain how brilliant this book is. It made me laugh, cry and wonder in equal measure. It is not just an account of Shackleton's failed attempt at crossing Antartica and the unbelievable rescue of his men, but in many ways, a lesson for life. I have learned so much (and bored the arse out of P, as I insist on reading parts out to her all the time). Read it, and I think you'll thank me.

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I chatted to a couple of German friends here (the dive masters and the reason we came to this resort). They found it difficult to read, and gave up, they said that the English was too difficult for them. I told them to try harder

Shit... and there is no translation available. Will have to aks Maxi to translate...

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