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Read this a bit ago but its a brilliant read
Hip Hop Decoded – The Book | Matrix of Hip Hop

A History of hip hop for people into hip hop and what happened and 'why' things happened within the *industry, a bit of real old history going down as well inbetween and some 'stories about the past present n future', also some great analysis of hip hop/rappers that are about now. A lot of spiritual thoughts and emotions, this is a great book you should read it:thumbsup:

*thats the bullshit money making manipulative industry that we are well aware of lol

The guy who wrote was in a crew called Tall Dark n Handsome, maybe you remem it from about 87???
 

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This one is up next:
The Strange Last Voyage of Donald Crowhurst Sailor's Classics: Amazon.co.uk: Nicholas Tomalin, Ron Hall, Jonathan Raban: Books

True story about a mad/genius inventor driven to near bankruptcy who decides his best way out of trouble is to enter a single-handed round the world yacht race. He designs & builds his own "revolutionary" craft & sets off, with all appearing to go swimmingly, until one day his radio transmissions just stop.

It later turns out he'd actually barely got started and had been faking his positions, log entries & radio transmissions for weeks. He was planning on just fucking lying about the whole thing, pretending he'd gone round the world quicker than anyone else & claiming first prize. This all came to light when they found his boat drifting in the Atlantic with nobody on board. His log books (real and fake) were on board though, and the entries at the end show that he pretty much just went completely mental and topped himsen instead.

Crazy mad inventor, proper British eccentricity, balls of pure granite, a scam of magnificent audacity, hopeless failure, total mental breakdown, mysterious unexplained death. What more could you want from a book than that?
 

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This one is up next:
The Strange Last Voyage of Donald Crowhurst Sailor's Classics: Amazon.co.uk: Nicholas Tomalin, Ron Hall, Jonathan Raban: Books

True story about a mad/genius inventor driven to near bankruptcy who decides his best way out of trouble is to enter a single-handed round the world yacht race. He designs & builds his own "revolutionary" craft & sets off, with all appearing to go swimmingly, until one day his radio transmissions just stop.

It later turns out he'd actually barely got started and had been faking his positions, log entries & radio transmissions for weeks. He was planning on just fucking lying about the whole thing, pretending he'd gone round the world quicker than anyone else & claiming first prize. This all came to light when they found his boat drifting in the Atlantic with nobody on board. His log books (real and fake) were on board though, and the entries at the end show that he pretty much just went completely mental and topped himsen instead.

Crazy mad inventor, proper British eccentricity, balls of pure granite, a scam of magnificent audacity, hopeless failure, total mental breakdown, mysterious unexplained death. What more could you want from a book than that?

in the wish list... cheers Sheikh :thumbsup:
 

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Just finished -

Amazon.com: The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher or The Murder at Road Hill House (9780747596486): Kate Summerscale: Books

which is basically the dissection of a child murder case in 1860. As well as covering the case, the main suspects and the leading detectives it gives good background into Victorian society especially the press. Not my usual cup of tea but a Christmas present which for its gruesome detail and intrigue was quite entertaining.. 7.5/10 :thumbsup:

ps modz.. any chance of a sticky on this thread please?
 

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Just finished Jack Dee's autobiography. Starts a little slow and had me thinking he sounded a bit of a twat but.. it picks up in the second half, especially once he enters the working world. Good for anyone needing abit of optimism..

6/10.
 

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im loving books about people banged up abroad at the moment, ive been finding them hard to put down :cool: heres a few good ones ive read in order of favourites 1st.

Marching Powder: Amazon.co.uk: Rusty Young: Amazon.co.uk:
Hell in Barbados: The True Story of a Man Imprisoned in Paradise: Amazon.co.uk: Terry Donaldson: Amazon.co.uk:
The Damage Done: Twelve Years of Hell in a Bangkok Prison: Amazon.co.uk: Warren Fellows: Books
Escape: The True Story of the Only Westerner Ever to Break Out of the Bangkok Hilton: Amazon.co.uk: David McMillan: Books
Journey to Hell: Amazon.co.uk: Donald MacNeil: Books
Prisoner 13498: A True Story of Love, Drugs and Prison in Modern China: Amazon.co.uk: Howard Marks, Robert H. Davies: Books

im nearly at the end of this now In the Shadow of Papillon: Seven Years of Hell in Venezuela's Prison System: Amazon.co.uk: Frank Kane, John Tilsley: Books which has been a very good read and alot of it is in the same prison in margarita thats in "journey to hell" and makes you realise the stuff that goes on in the 1st book is bang on, like the daily exchange of bullets from the roofs of pavillion 1&2 with 3&4 both sides of the prison are at total war with each other, and mount mass attacks on each other leaving dozens dead each time, :eek: how the hell inmates get guns hand grenades and dynamite inside is beyond belief :| gripping stuff, its so harsh what some of these guys have been through just for a bit of narcotics, the laws the law and if you cant do the time dont do the crime people say, and im one for saying we dont punish people properly in this country, but i gotta feel sorry for these poor people, in some of the prisons they dont even provide food or a cell, gotta sleep on the bare concrete thats covered in sh*t in the corridor and rely on friends getting food in to you. im loving these sort of books that much, ive just had this batch delivered, and from trawling through the reviews, i cant wait to get stuck into them.

Harper Perennial Modern Classics - Papillon: Amazon.co.uk: Henri Charrière, Patrick O'Brian: Books
Banco: The Further Adventures of Papillon: Amazon.co.uk: Henri Charrière: Books
Midnight Express: Amazon.co.uk: Billy Hayes, William Hoffer: Books
Hell's Prisoner: The Shocking True Story of an Innocent Man Jailed for Eleven Years in Indonesia's Most Notorious Prisons: Amazon.co.uk: Christopher V.V. Parnell: Books
Welcome to Hell: One Man's Fight for Life Inside the Bangkok Hilton: Amazon.co.uk: Colin Martin: Books
The Last Executioner: Memoirs of Thailand's Last Prison Executioner: Amazon.co.uk: Chavoret Jaruboon: Books
Forget You Had a Daughter: Doing Time in the Bangkok Hilton - Sandra Gregory's Story: Amazon.co.uk: Sandra Gregory, Michael Tierney: Books

amazon has alot to answer for though, when you go on to buy a couple of books, those reccomendations get the better of me, and by the time ive stopped getting distracted getting lost in reading the reviews, i could have read a book :$ same as you could have if youve just read through all that waffle.....
 

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Nice one for the heads up Leaky.... added a couple of those to my wish list. Interested in the escape from the Bangkok Hilton one but the reviews werent too good. What do you think?

i enjoyed it but it was nice to read 1 where someone escapes for a change lol. the 1st 3 on the list are much better though, i got them because of amazon reviews which are normally spot on.