Got a slow week in Italy coming up and need a book or 2 to read. Any recommendations? Oh and I can't read French before anyone states the obvious
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What literature are you currently reading on the toilet ?
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I remember when I was in the MOD people used to read papers on the toilet and magazines,you could hear the rustling sound.Lt Kudu.
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Well they left magazines on the toilet seat,to much information.Lt kudu.
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I’m about halfway through the autobiography of Karl Bartos of Kraftwerk.
So far it’s fascinating, a real insight into a band which has always been cloaked in mystery.
Got halfway through a biography of the band, no inside details, then wondered if any band members had written a book.
By pure coincidence Karl’s autobiography had just come out and it is a great read.
He is clearly not just a man with a great technique in knitting needles on metal plates - a truly talented and over-qualified musician.
So far it’s fascinating, a real insight into a band which has always been cloaked in mystery.
Got halfway through a biography of the band, no inside details, then wondered if any band members had written a book.
By pure coincidence Karl’s autobiography had just come out and it is a great read.
He is clearly not just a man with a great technique in knitting needles on metal plates - a truly talented and over-qualified musician.
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ooh nice one, I didn't realise that was out. Definitely getting a copy of that.jonimac wrote: ↑24 Jul 2022, 13:53 I’m about halfway through the autobiography of Karl Bartos of Kraftwerk.
So far it’s fascinating, a real insight into a band which has always been cloaked in mystery.
Got halfway through a biography of the band, no inside details, then wondered if any band members had written a book.
By pure coincidence Karl’s autobiography had just come out and it is a great read.
He is clearly not just a man with a great technique in knitting needles on metal plates - a truly talented and over-qualified musician.
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