3 Mar 2005 #21 K kesey Well-Known Member Joined 9 Jan 2003 Messages 166 Location Ireland, South coast Visit site "A Short History of Nearly Everything" by Bill Bryson. It's a superb read.
3 Mar 2005 #22 Santana379 Well-Known Member Joined 25 Nov 2004 Messages 603 Location Wortham, Suffolk, UK Visit site My two favourites are: "Sea Change", by Peter Nicholls "Desperate Voyage", by John Caldwell They are both teriffic reads. Sea Change in particular is very well written, and is hard to put down. Good for a laugh is Libby Purves "Casting Off" A good place to find sailing books, if you don't already know, is: http://www.abebooks.co.uk You do of course need to know the title and or author to start a search there. Francis Fletcher
My two favourites are: "Sea Change", by Peter Nicholls "Desperate Voyage", by John Caldwell They are both teriffic reads. Sea Change in particular is very well written, and is hard to put down. Good for a laugh is Libby Purves "Casting Off" A good place to find sailing books, if you don't already know, is: http://www.abebooks.co.uk You do of course need to know the title and or author to start a search there. Francis Fletcher