Having been laid up in hospital for a while I've got back into reading in a big way, over the last two months I've read:
The Football Factory and Headhunters - John King
We Need To Talk About Kevin - Lionel Shriver
Casino Royale - Ian Fleming
Solo - William Boyd
Hannibal Rising - Thomas Harris
Room - Emily Donoghue
A Man in Full - Tom Wolfe
The Sun Also Rises - Ernest Hemmingway
The Wolf of Wall Street - Jordan Belfort
Charlie Wilson's War - George Crile
Kingdom of Fear - Hunter S Thompson
Shantaram - George David Roberts
Fahrenheit 911 - Michael Moore
Out of Sight - Elmore Leonard
and a couple more I can remember of the top of my head.
The John King books were very good, but very English, Hannibal and 911 were pretty crap really. The two James Bond's were as fun as they always are but a bit silly.
Hemmingway, Wolfe, Thompson and Leonard are always a good read.
The Wolf of Wall Street was very good (and probably as good as the film but I haven't seen it yet), Charlie Wilson was much better than the movie and really showed how one congressman could subvert the entire US government system to wage an illegal war.
Room was a bit odd but an interesting story - if a bit light.
But the two that really surprised me were We Need To Talk About Kevin and Shantaram. I'd heard about the Kevin movie and haven't seen it, but will do now. The book is well written and suspenseful, even if you do see at least one of the twists coming before halfway.
Shantaram is well worth a read but very long at about 980 pages. Being basically the autobiography of a wannabe writer it can be over the top in language terms and a bit verbose. The main character (the author) also isn't 100% likable and thinks an awful lot of himself, but the story is amazing and hard to believe that it's true. Johnny Depp has bought the rights to it and I'm sure it will make a great movie. It really brought Mumbai and it's underworld to life.
Hopefully about to start a new job soon, so will be slowing down a bit but trying to decide whether to read Hemmingway's Boat;
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/00995659...UTF8&colid=18EJ98VKSFJES&coliid=IFJA822C6JMYD
or
The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, money and Power next.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/06717118...TF8&colid=18EJ98VKSFJES&coliid=I2BCQP6NT8L49I
Anyone have an opinion?