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I’ve just finished Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian, my first by him. I thought I had a high tolerance for gore and brutality, but it was horrific. McCarthy’s poetic style (extremely skilfully done to be fair) made it even harder going, as I kept having to go backwards and forwards to get his point. Edges out The Wasp Factory by Iain Banks and HP Lovecraft for the most disturbing thing I’ve read.
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Most unpleasant book you’ve ever read? on 10:29 - Apr 4 with 656 views
Most unpleasant book you’ve ever read? on 10:29 - Apr 4 by MrSheen
Definitely read it. He’s a good writer and the post war Tokyo setting is fantastic, my problem is by the time you read his fifth, it’s very familiar.
yep i enjoyed 'year zero' and loved 'GB84'. gave up with 'red or dead' unreadable.
A bit like Jake Arnott with the 'long firm' and 'he kills coppers' he shot his bolt and his latest stuff was utter crap. Irvine welsh another one, last few books were painful to read.
For a really slow motion riot of a book , look up glasgow gangster Jimmy Boyles auto bio.. 'a sense of freedom' Welsh based his character 'begbie' on him. jesus it was a bleak bleak read.
Anything by David Irvine shreds the skin like a potato peeler. just finished 'Dresden' i was in tears.
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Don't need no politicians to tell me things I shouldn't be,
Neither no opticians to tell me what I oughta see.
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Most unpleasant book you’ve ever read? on 15:48 - Apr 4 with 496 views
Steve Strange 'Blitzed' second half was a hard read.
His Descent into heroin addiction with no glamour , sitting in a church hall in a NA meeting in Porthcawl in kenzo leather bondage trousers with full on skag heads who robbed him of his strides for gear, pinched a bit.
He gave it is all steve but the damage was done, he never stood a chance the poor bugger.
oh yeah , Ed mitchell the ITN news golden boy of the 80's.. his auto bio 'from headlines to hard times'. his freefall into alcoholism, debt and homelessness was brutal. amazing book
. i'm proud to say i know Ed on a personal level, having reached out to him after his documentary was aired. lovely fella.
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Don't need no politicians to tell me things I shouldn't be,
Neither no opticians to tell me what I oughta see.
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Most unpleasant book you’ve ever read? (n/t) on 18:43 - Apr 4 with 387 views
Most unpleasant book you’ve ever read? on 16:07 - Apr 4 by Discodroids
Steve Strange 'Blitzed' second half was a hard read.
His Descent into heroin addiction with no glamour , sitting in a church hall in a NA meeting in Porthcawl in kenzo leather bondage trousers with full on skag heads who robbed him of his strides for gear, pinched a bit.
He gave it is all steve but the damage was done, he never stood a chance the poor bugger.
oh yeah , Ed mitchell the ITN news golden boy of the 80's.. his auto bio 'from headlines to hard times'. his freefall into alcoholism, debt and homelessness was brutal. amazing book
. i'm proud to say i know Ed on a personal level, having reached out to him after his documentary was aired. lovely fella.
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Most unpleasant book you’ve ever read? on 19:46 - Apr 4 with 335 views
Antony Beevor books on Stalingrad and the Russian Revolution/Civil War i found very unsettling.How millions of ordinary people went through such terrible times is hard to imagine.
Most unpleasant book you’ve ever read? on 20:46 - Apr 4 by lightwaterhoop
Antony Beevor books on Stalingrad and the Russian Revolution/Civil War i found very unsettling.How millions of ordinary people went through such terrible times is hard to imagine.
The civil war is amazing to read about now. The Royal Navy fighting the Reds on the Caspian Sea with guns sent overland from Basra to be mounted on paddle steamers, the Czech Legion joyriding across Asia on the Trans Siberian Railway, and White armies running out of men, food and weapons but never cocaine in the middle of Siberia. Supply chains are miraculous things.