RE: Shantaram. It's a good book, with excellent parts. There are some slow bits. I hesitate at raving about it but I will always remember the slum and parabaker and I read it years ago
Reading what you liked in the past (and I may have mentioned these in my last post but some of my all time faves
singulary the best book i have ever read. I loved this book. My mother has read a couple of books a week her whole life and this is not what she normally reads and it is one of her all time favourites also
http://www.amazon.com/Ship-Gold-Deep-Blue-Sea/dp/080214425X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1404601194&sr=1-1&keywords=ship+of+goldtrue story about finding and then excavating a huge gold shipment at the bottom of the ocean. but read the reviews. bestseller etc like a factual clive cussler novel
The Road - cormac mccarthy. Pulitzer prize. Nuff said. Got a son? read this book. tear up.
Blood Meridien - cormac mccarthay. Holy fxck. Makes the road seem like a childerens book. not for the squeamish.
Try this classic - Catch22. It's a good book if it's title is part of everyday vernacular.
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war one (and I generally dont like war stuff)
www.amazon.com/The-Ship-That-Hunted-Itself/dp/0812819268true story about two passenger liners that were converted to warships at the outset of WW1 and were modified to impersonate each other. They then meet in battle! crews invent the "what the" saying.