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Paul, if you're interested in Greece or travel books, have you read Pausanias's Guide to Greece: Central Greece and Guide to Greece: Southern Greece? They were written in the 2nd Century, so a lot of the things that Pausanias describes no longer exist. I think it's worth it to get the Penguin Editions- I did.
Interesting side note, it was the Roman Emperor Augustus that sort of sparked the cultural tourism boom of Romans visiting Greece. Early on, the Spartans sided with Augustus and he conveyed on them some sort of favored status. Sparta in particular was the focus of a lot of the cultural tourism.


Pat, have you read Delphi: A History of the Center of the Ancient World by Michael C. Scott? I got it last year. I also picked up Donald Kagan's multi-volume works on the Peloponnesian War. (Not the single volume, although I have that, too.) I think the three volumes are out of print, but they have an ebook only version containing all three volumes. It was cheaper than buying the books separately used. The Outbreak of the Peloponnesian War is the first volume in the series. It's supposed to be excellent.
Bella wrote: Paul, if you're interested in Greece or travel books, have you read [author:Pausanias|302..."
I was reading this because the author is one that I want to read more of. And I read an awful lot of travel books too.
I was reading this because the author is one that I want to read more of. And I read an awful lot of travel books too.

Have started Ten Thousand Saints which I'm really enjoying at the moment
The next weeks reading will include:
A Storm of Swords: Blood and Gold
Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell, Jilid I
The Shipping News
A Foreign Field
Fish of the Seto Inland Sea
A Storm of Swords: Blood and Gold
Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell, Jilid I
The Shipping News
A Foreign Field
Fish of the Seto Inland Sea



Aiming to get through these this week:
The Sandman, Vol. 9: The Kindly Ones
Fish of the Seto Inland Sea
The Mammoth Book of Steampunk Adventures
The Broken Road: From the Iron Gates to Mount Athos
And I have these two to review for Newbooks / Nudge:
Rising Ground: A Search for the Spirit of Place
Walking the Woods and the Water: In Patrick Leigh Fermor's footsteps from the Hook of Holland to the Golden Horn
The Sandman, Vol. 9: The Kindly Ones
Fish of the Seto Inland Sea
The Mammoth Book of Steampunk Adventures
The Broken Road: From the Iron Gates to Mount Athos
And I have these two to review for Newbooks / Nudge:
Rising Ground: A Search for the Spirit of Place
Walking the Woods and the Water: In Patrick Leigh Fermor's footsteps from the Hook of Holland to the Golden Horn

I'm reading Skippy Dies by Paul Murray, The Fishermen by Chigozie Obioma (Booker Longlist this year). The Fishermen is amazing, author has a great voice. I'm also reading The Origins of AIDS by Jacques Pepin.
If you're interested in the American Civil War, I'm reading Blue-Eyed Child of Fortune: The Civil War Letters of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw. Shaw commanded a black regiment during the war and the story was made into the movie, Glory.
Bella wrote: "Paul, I added Fish of the Seto Inland Sea. Looks interesting.
The little that I have read so far is ok.
The little that I have read so far is ok.


Have managed to get through five books whilst on holiday over the last week, but now I am reading this:
Between the Sunset and the Sea: A View of 16 British Mountains. Not bad so far.
Between the Sunset and the Sea: A View of 16 British Mountains. Not bad so far.


I have read the first of the Wool books, but not any of the sequels. Not heard of the other books that you mentioned Marina

Thought it was quite original for a dystopian novel. Have you read Station Eleven yet?
I have hundreds to read!
I have hundreds to read!

I have hundreds to read!"
No, I haven't read it, but I might have to check it out, I really love dystopias.
I too have hundreds to read, it will take me more than a lifetime!



Happy Reading in 2015!
Jackie wrote: "Starting Two Brothers by Ben Elton today. I haven't read any of his books before, even though he's written a fair few they've just passed me by. I guess I'll find out whether I've been missing ou..."
I read a few of his years ago, they are mildly amusing fiction mostly.
I read a few of his years ago, they are mildly amusing fiction mostly.

I am reading The Bones of You by Debbie Howell and now listening to Summertime by Vanessa Lafaye


Aiming to read these over the bank holiday weekend:
Signs Preceding the End of the World
Underlands: A Journey Through Britain's Lost Landscape
Then onto Bringer Of Light, the fourth in a science fiction series I am reading
Signs Preceding the End of the World
Underlands: A Journey Through Britain's Lost Landscape
Then onto Bringer Of Light, the fourth in a science fiction series I am reading

Signs Preceding the End of the World
Underlands: A Journey Through Britain's Lost Landscape
Then onto [book:Br..."
Good luck!!

And start All the Light We Cannot See
The Martian

Joy wrote: "I'm 300-odd pages into 2312 but waning a bit. It's sci-fi, and is an incredibly detailed and convincingly real picture of our solar system 300 years in the future, but... but... it ..."
Thought it was ok when I read it, but was not up to the exceptional quality of his Mars series
Thought it was ok when I read it, but was not up to the exceptional quality of his Mars series

That's worth knowing. I might give them a try then - eventually!
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