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What I read on holiday

Friday, July 24th, 2009

Moving away from the “I don’t believe it” style of post, just back from 2 weeks of sunshine in Portugal. Here is what I read while I was away :

1. James Caan – from Brick Lane to Dragons Den

Picked this one up from the airport on the way out. Very interesting account of how Caan became an entrepenneur, how he started his businesses, how he grew the businesses, and how he managed to exit them, and what he’s done since.

2. The Blair Years – the Alistair Campbell diaries

This one was a fascinating but quite difficult read. Had wanted to take a look since I heard Alistair Campbell was keeping a diary. Very interesting to remember news items and go back and see his version of it. Goes right from Labour’s election through to the Hutton enquiry. Some things came across really strongly – like how much infighting there was in Labour and how unfit they were from government before they got elected, how Blair’s speeches which looked off the cuff were all written for him and rehearsed, how lonely the job of PM must be, the rivalries between Brown and Mandelson, and his hatred of the media with have in the UK, particularly the Mail, the Telegraph and the BBC.

3. Perfume by Patrick Suskind

Set in 18th Century Paris (including where I used to live) and South of France, an account of a boy abandoned on the stinking streets of Paris who discovers he has a sense of smell more developed than any other human. He learns his trade as an assistant to a  master perfumier.  But he becomes obsessed with the scent of young women entering adulthood and can only satisfy his obsession by killing them and capturing their scent.

4. A Thousand Splendid Suns – Khalid Hosseini

This is the guy who wrote The Kite Runner. I couldn’t put this one down. It’s the very moving and tragic story of the collision of lives of 2 women from very different backgrounds who become wives to the same man. All set against the backdrop of recent Afghan history – Soviet invasion, the Mujjahadeen, the Taliban and the war on terror.

The Secret & The Law of Attraction

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Anyone seen this film ? I keep hearing about it ?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Secret_(2006_film)

What do you reckon ? Are these powerful learnings which can be applied by anyone ? Or the end of critical thought in the 21st century, and  a load of tosh peddled about by charlatans ?

Have your say

Satanic Verses

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

And now for something completely different …

I’m not sure why this story is topical enough to be linked to on the BBC News front page – is it perhaps 20 years since the bookburners decided to make themselves look a bit stupid, perhaps?

Anyway, coincidentally I finished reading The Satanic Verses only a couple of weeks ago. Given my preference for story over literary style, content over form, I was expecting to be underwhelmed. As it turns out, I really enjoyed it and next time I’m collecting books to take on my next holiday, I intend to pick up at least one more book by Mr Rushdie.

So – has anyone else read it, and if so what did you think?