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Which person alive or dead with or without one already written.
Which persons life story would you most like to read? And from whose point of view?
I would love to read Henry the 8ths journal. Find out what exactly was going on in his head, what with all the beheading that went on.


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I think I'd like to read a great explorers journal, maybe captain cooks'. My DH is an adventurer and I feel I don't really understand his mindset as I've always been a stay at home type of person. Maybe reading up on someone like that would help me understand why he pines for a bit of travel!


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Id also love that. Let's research a few an see what we can find, then maybe we can have a group/buddy read of one or a few. I shall start looking.


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Good plan! I'll ask DH for suggestions!


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DH suggests My Outdoor Life (doesn't look overly exciting lol) or a book about Shackleton or he says Captain James Cook: A Biography is a good book.


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Captain James Cook looks interesting. I can't add book links on this silly phone!
Now I can't remember the name of it. But somebody I chatted to in the library was talking about one written about a pirate... This sounds interesting. Although I think because I'm imagining Captain Jack Sparrow! I'm going to try and find the person or the book next time I go.


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Was it A Pirate Of Exquisite Mind The Life Of William Dampier by Diana Preston A Pirate of an Exquisite Mind? DH says that's good too. I don't mind either of those :)


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Perhaps I can't remember. I'm really a bad person to talk to in the library. People have about 10% of my concentration if that! But se let's go for that. It will take me a while to get hold of copy if it's not in stock. I will report back wen I've found out how long?


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Iasa I really want to come and raid your TBR pile!


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The scott book would also be interesting.... How many 'currently reading' books do we all have on the go at the moment?


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Um I think mines at 15... I keep finding new ones to start!


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Lucy Mason (lmason17) I'm really bad in that I can't read more than one book at a time - I have to give whatever I am currently reading my full attention. It's a bit annoying when I'm really excited to start a new read and am impatient to get to the end of the current book!

I agree with you Rose - I would love to read Henry VIII's journal. I think I'd like to read about Cleopatra from the point of view of Caesar and Mark Antony.


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Yes... I carry quite a few around with me as well. Carrying my bag is like a wight lifting session. An the straps always break! My latest handbag is huge. My boyfriend jokes I should have a suitcase on wheels to take everywhere with me.

I just cannot resist picking up new ones. And some of them are a bit to samey to only read that. Also I always start my read for review ones as soon as I get them.
I'm reading Game of Thrones series. But I couldn't just read those. I like to break it up with different genres for my moods!

Lucy I totally agree with you, it would be interesting to hear the otherside of that story.
A lot more books seem to get written from the woman's POV. Maybe because we are always right? I've lost count of the number of Anne Boleyn ones I've read!


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