As you can see I’ve been reading a number of different types of books – some classic Sci-fi, some books on Bob Dylan, Ian Dury, Phil Ochs, Beatles and Leonard Cohen (for both pleasure and because I’ve been writing books on them and doing some research), a variety of novels, some social/political material as well as some escapist light reading. Reading is nourishment for the spirit!
Thought this might be of interest.
| 300. Foundation | Isaac Asimov |
| 301. Foundation and Empire | Isaac Asimov |
| 302. Second Foundation | Isaac Asimov |
| 303. Forward The Foundation | Isaac Asimov |
| 304. Chronicles Vol 1 | Bob Dylan |
| 305. John, Paul, George, Ringo and me | Tony Barrow |
| 306. Behind the Shades | Clinton Heylin |
| 307. Dylan on Dylan | Dylan interviews |
| 308. A Freewheelin’ Time | Suze Rotolo |
| 309. Sect Appeal – The Downliners Sect | Terry Gibson |
| 310. Stalin stole my Homework | Alexei Sayle |
| 311. Lost in the Woods (Syd Barrett) | Justin Palacios |
| 312. Early Riser | Jasper Fforde |
| 313. The Thursday Murder Club | Richard Osman |
| 314. The Murders at Fleet House | Lucinda Riley |
| 315. Waging Heavy Peace | Neil Young |
| 316.The Shell Collector | Anthony Doerr |
| 317. Shakey | Jimmy McDonough |
| 318. Neil Young – Rolling Stone Files | Various |
| 319. The man who died twice | Richard Osman |
| 320. The Philosophy of Modern Song | Bob Dylan |
| 321. Born to Run | Michael Morpurgo |
| 322. Neil and Me | Scott Young |
| 323. Four Seasons in Rome | Anthony Doerr |
| 324. Lessons | Ian McEwan |
| 325. The bullet that missed | Richard Osman |
| 326. Fairy Tale | Stephen King |
| 327. The heart goes last | Margaret Atwood |
| 328. Then Play | Mick Fleetwood |
| 329. Childhood’s End | Arthur C Clarke |
| 330. The City & the Stars | Arthur C Clarke |
| 331. The Sands of Mars | Arthur C Clarke |
| 332. The old Man and the Sea | Ernest Hemmingway |
| 333. Waiting for the sun | Barney Hoskins |
| 334. Death of a rebel | Marc Eliot |
| 335. There but for fortune – the life of Phil Ochs | Michael Schumaker |
| 336. Walk the blue fields | Claire Keegan |
| 337. The noise of time | Julian Barnes |
| 338. The Dictator | Robert Harris |
| 339. Naples ‘44 | Norman Lewis |
| 340. Levels of life | Julian Barnes |
| 341. I’m Gonna Say It Now | Phil Ochs |
| 342. Metropolis | Julian Barnes |
| 343. Flauberts’s Parrot | Julian Barnes |
| 344. Talking it Over | Julian Barnes |
| 345. Leonard Cohen – Hallelujah | Tim Footman |
| 346. How they broke Britain | James O’Brien |
| 347. Pincher Martin | William Golding |
| 348. Understanding and helping an addict | Dr Andrew Proulx |
| 349. Terry Pratchet | Truckers |
| 350. Leonard Cohen – I’m Your Man | Sylvie Simmons |
| 351. Illustrated Easy Way Stop Drinking | Allen Carr |
| 352. Act of Oblivion | Robert Harris |
| 353. Babes In The Wood | Margaret Atwood |
| 354. Ballet of Lepers | Leonard Cohen |
| 355. Ian Dury The definitive Biography | Will Birch |
| 356. Ian Dury Song by Song | Jim Drury |
| 357. Home Fire | Kamila Shamshie |
| 358. American Dirt | Jeanine Cummings |
| 359. Children at the gate | Lynne Reid-Banks |
| 360. Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll : The Life of Ian Dury | Richard Balls |