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OT's almost done with reading a book by John Burdett called "Bangkok Eight". I was a bit skeptical about bothering to read the book at first thinking it was going to be the same old same, however it's turned out to be a really good read.
When I nipped to the last four pages halfway through the book, as I usually do to see what happens at the end, I noticed there is a follow on book called "Bangkok Tattoo", featuring Sonchai, the Thai detective who's mother was a prostitute for falangs.
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BTW, I picked this book up at the book house coffee shop.
When I nipped to the last four pages halfway through the book, as I usually do to see what happens at the end, I noticed there is a follow on book called "Bangkok Tattoo", featuring Sonchai, the Thai detective who's mother was a prostitute for falangs.
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BTW, I picked this book up at the book house coffee shop.
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Most reassuring for all of us that you are still capable of picking something up O/T
BTW, are they all inanimate objects?
BTW, are they all inanimate objects?
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FR thinks OT should read Skeletons on the Zahara: A True Story of Survival. A very good read. Make sure to have a big glass of water around while reading.
If OT is a fast reader FR would also like to suggest The Pirate Hunter: The True Story of Captain Kidd. It is a very interesting book and does have mention of Siam a few times throughout the book.
If OT is a fast reader FR would also like to suggest The Pirate Hunter: The True Story of Captain Kidd. It is a very interesting book and does have mention of Siam a few times throughout the book.
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Oh whatever Fossil Fart, read the book. It will also teach you how Wall Street in Manhattan got its name a long long time ago. Or maybe you were there?
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Yes, the Burdett books are highly entertaining, amusing and informative. His latest offering is, The Godfather of Kathmandu, about an exiled Tibetan lama who has heroin for sale in Thailand.
You might want to read this one before settling in with Captain Kidd's real honest-to-God life story.
You might want to read this one before settling in with Captain Kidd's real honest-to-God life story.
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I like the sound of this one. Don't find many books to pick up in Sakon Nakhon. So many good books set in Thailand. I mustn't advertise in the forum, so will just say, hope my new novel does well when it comes out next month.old-timer wrote:OT's almost done with reading a book by John Burdett called "Bangkok Eight". I was a bit skeptical about bothering to read the book at first thinking it was going to be the same old same, however it's turned out to be a really good read.
When I nipped to the last four pages halfway through the book, as I usually do to see what happens at the end, I noticed there is a follow on book called "Bangkok Tattoo", featuring Sonchai, the Thai detective who's mother was a prostitute for falangs.
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BTW, I picked this book up at the book house coffee shop.
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Go ahead and tell us about your new novel, I don't think it's advertising, it's just telling other members of this forum about something they may find interesting.markdamaroyd wrote: So many good books set in Thailand. I mustn't advertise in the forum, so will just say, hope my new novel does well when it comes out next month.
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Well, OK. A little later when it comes out.old-timer wrote:Go ahead and tell us about your new novel, I don't think it's advertising, it's just telling other members of this forum about something they may find interesting.markdamaroyd wrote: So many good books set in Thailand. I mustn't advertise in the forum, so will just say, hope my new novel does well when it comes out next month.
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OT's just finished an autobiography. It's called "Mr Nice" and it's about Howard Marks.
This book will make you laugh and as the book headlines "You'll like him". It's told with humor, charm and candour and is an extraordinary story.
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BTW - this was another book OT picked up at the Bookshop and Coffee House.
This book will make you laugh and as the book headlines "You'll like him". It's told with humor, charm and candour and is an extraordinary story.
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BTW - this was another book OT picked up at the Bookshop and Coffee House.
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Yes, Mr Nice is a great book. Howard Marks lets us tag along on his dope smuggling mission. From England to Pakistan, Thailand, Ireland, Spain and America. One of those book you cant put down.
It`s 3-4 years since I read it, but now I feel like reading it again
It`s 3-4 years since I read it, but now I feel like reading it again
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For those interested, my new novel, Pursuit to Paradise, is out now. More info and link to the book - visit my profile and click on my website. Many thanks. Enjoy the rest of the day.old-timer wrote:Go ahead and tell us about your new novel, I don't think it's advertising, it's just telling other members of this forum about something they may find interesting.markdamaroyd wrote: So many good books set in Thailand. I mustn't advertise in the forum, so will just say, hope my new novel does well when it comes out next month.
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Just posted another bit of info in Open forum
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but not too comfy, or safe come to that, sitting with a PC on your lap in the loo though or taking it to bed is it? Even if you do have a laptop
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OT's gotta say that Jonathan Kellerman and his Alex Delaware novels are a great read. OT being English finds the American author intriguing with his way with words. It took me at least one novel to understand the dialect he uses. It's probably the same for Americans to understand me half the time.
I just picked up Compulsion by Jonathan Kellerman so that's the next read. I'll be talking American soon.
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I just picked up Compulsion by Jonathan Kellerman so that's the next read. I'll be talking American soon.
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