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    Luigi
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    I've just started the Steve Jobs Biography and am finding it fascinating.<br />
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    The only problem is that a lot of people are going to read it and think that to become successful and 'charismatic' it's OK to be a complete fluffybunny.<br />
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    There are a few people I know (and have worked for) who should not be allowed to read it.

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    Kehua o Jury
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    [quote name='taniwharugby']I found it conflicting, despite both claiming to be based on historical facts, they are quite different, though still a good film (subtitled) <br />
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    Also started on Clash of Kings, slotted seamlessly alongside GOT, seems a fair few new characters to get to know as well.[/QUOTE]<br />
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    I really enjoyed Mongol. I think the Japanese actor, Tadanobu Asano, was brilliant in the title role. For me this filled in some of the blanks that Iggulden's series didn't include, like Temujin's relationship with Jamukha which was essential to his rise to power as some of the others. <br />
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    It was, however, a bit more "mystic" than the books and I prefer the human elements of a story than the spooky woo-woo, but that's just me.

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    taniwharugby
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    I still enjoyed the movie, just found it odd that both were supposedly based on historical facts and were a number of vastly different points along the way. <br />
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    am about half way through Bones of the Hills now, and really enjoying the series! <br />
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    I appreciate there will be some poetic licence to create a story and fill in some historical gaps, but it is still very gripping tale, and I guess also quite sad that one people could rise up to be so powerful and rich, despite not coveting wealth, and then to see Mongolia now.

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    BartMan
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    Sweating the Metal. About flying a Chinook, british pilot in Afghanastan. While not Chickenhawk by any means, still a bloody good read. If you liked Chickenhawk, you'll like this one too.<br />
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    [url]http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sweating-Metal-Chinook-Blistering-Afghanistan/dp/1444707981[/url]

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    da_grubster
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    [quote name='Luigi']I've just started the Steve Jobs Biography and am finding it fascinating.<br />
    <br />
    The only problem is that a lot of people are going to read it and think that to become successful and 'charismatic' it's OK to be a complete fluffybunny.<br />
    <br />
    There are a few people I know (and have worked for) who should not be allowed to read it.[/QUOTE]<br />
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    hey it worked for my old boss Larry ellison!! And proably my new one, Steve baulmer!<br />
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    must be something to do with software!

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    da_grubster
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    Anyone read Gregor Paul's ebook 'redemption'? about the abs winning the world cup

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    BartMan
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    saw it advertised, might get my sister to get it on her book thingy!

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    Virgil
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    [quote name='da_grubster']Anyone read Gregor Paul's ebook 'redemption'? about the abs winning the world cup[/QUOTE]<br />
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    Yep, read it last week, good read. Uncomfortable at times though (starts at a certain loss in 2007).<br />
    Interesting bits are revealed,especially regarding Dingo Deans attitude towards the All Blacks and their request after a test.<br />
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    ebook only cost around $10NZ

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    BartMan
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    well, reveal away Virgil - request? attitude?

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    booboo
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    Yeah come on Virg. We don't want to have to fork out for the goss. Spill.

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    Virgil
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    Toward the end of the book he mentions how the AB;s feel alot of rugby's past ideals have been lost from the game, so they decide to invite the opposition into the changing shed after the game to share a beer and hang out etc..the Boks jumped at the opportunity ( Gregor Paul writes how well the AB's and many of the Boks get on of the field, mentions guys like Matfield, Burger and co as been top guys etc...)<br />
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    But when the Wallabies were invited not long after Robbie took over, they agreed but Robbie stepped in and declined the invite (was the Bledisloe Test in Christchurch) Which according to the book didnt impress the AB's and management, also pointed out the current Wallabies (guys we love like Quade, Beale and O'Connor etc) would have very little in common with our current crop of players anyway.<br />
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    Also handy about the book is Gregor Paul goes into the vile anti Henry comments when he was re-appointed and Deans was chosen to coach the Wallabies, especially so the shit spouted by our good mate Ratpoo, even quotes what he wrote.<br />
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    All in all worth a read especially for $7.65 US<br />
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    [url]http://www.amazon.com/Redemption-Blacks-Defied-History-ebook/dp/B006LFJG9O/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1325556199&sr=8-8[/url]

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    booboo
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    Thanks Virg. Just saved me $US7.65 <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />

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    Yztif
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    If anyone loves a good adventure story recommend reading Mawson by Peter Fitzsimmons - great stories about the race for the South Pole and early exploration of the Antartic continent which quite a few NZers played a part in

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    Virgil
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    Just finished reading Ron Jeremy "The Hardest (Working) Man"...not sure what i can post on here or where to begin!<br />
    Bloody good read though, he has lived a life us mortals can only dream about!

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    BartMan
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    I am legend. the book of the movie. Book, as per usual, much better! Great twist at the end that you do not see coming, even when you know there is a twist coming, as you do now. Not a long book, but worth the read. Gotta love Kindle!

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    BartMan
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    or rather, the movie is of the book. The idea from it anyway, as it strays a long was from the book, more's the pity. A movie that follows the book would be wicked I reckon.

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    BartMan
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    Anzacs by Fitzimmons good too - was given to me as present. Focus on the AUssies of course, but bloody god read all the same!

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    taniwharugby
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    wasnt I am Legend a remake?? <br />
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    Another book I read a year or few back which I really enjoyed; [URL="http://www.adam-williams.net/novels/the-palace-of-heavenly-pleasure/"]The Palace of Heavenly Pleasure [/URL]by Adam Williams.<br />
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    Set during Boxer rebellion in China, great read with some great characters

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    BartMan
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    dunno TR, and too lazy to look up.<br />
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    But book was bloody good, pretty short, took a couple of days to read, very clever, right to the last page!<br />
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    written by Richard Matheson

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    Sneakdefreak
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    [QUOTE]wasnt I am Legend a remake?? [/QUOTE]<br />
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    A remake of The Omega Man (starred Charlton Heston) which was also based on the book I Am Legend. Need to download I Am Legend onto my kindle thingeemebob.

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