The Book Thread

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Love Agatha Christie novels so much, read Peril at End House a few days back and currently reading Endless Night. As anyone with an interest in mystery novels might say, magnificent!
 

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Endless Night by Christie. Terrific, just terrific. A great amalgamation of crime, thrill, mystery, romance, and a shocking climax, along with a subtle demonstration of human nature, one of those novels which send you into self-introspection for some time.
 
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Mein Kampf.

I really can see where he's coming from. Can certainly empathise anywho.
 

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Fahrenheit 451.

Anything more needs to be written?
 

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Has anyone read this one?

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I've heard that its a good one. Would like to have a review before buying if any of you has read it.
 

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Boy is the one I have just completed yesterday. It's really an amazing book from Roald Dahl.
 

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Has anyone read this one?

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I've heard that its a good one. Would like to have a review before buying if any of you has read it.

That's the book Slumdog Millionaire is based off, isn't it? It's absolutely brilliant. I thought the film didn't even come close to doing the book justice.
 

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I'm searching for a book which focuses on the Russian Revolution, Stalin's reign and post-Stalin communist Russia - most preferably from a neutral or non-extreme perspective. Any recommendations would be great.
 

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'Animal Farm' would be my recommendation. It's neither neutral nor non-extreme, but the satire is scathing and the metaphors are striking. That's Orwell at the crest of his literary powers.
 

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Animal Farm won't give you any kind of overview just a satirical critique. The first book I read on the period was Geoffrey Hosking's History of the Soviet Union but it's now 20 years old so I doubt it would be as good on the fall of the Soviet Union and perestroika and glasnost.
I did also study this at Uni so I'll look out the books I still have from that. If you go online you can probably get a reading list for a Russian survey course from somewhere.
As for your comment about neutral history, how much you still have to learn ;)
There's no such thing!
 

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Although Animal Farm is already on my list, I'd like a book with more factual description of the history as well.

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Okay, didn't see your post, Colin.

Yeah, I'm a little bit naive at best on history of the Russia and general mid-20th century history, although I have a slight idea and factual knowledge of Stalin's reign (1984 helped, also did other books with references or side-references to the topic), Hitler's Nazi Germany, World War II etc. At least enough for some basic conclusions.
 

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