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Old 05-02-2010, 09:28 PM   #4771
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I should probably be ashamed to admit this, but when I read that I had to actually go look it up to make SURE that wasn't a real country...
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Old 05-03-2010, 02:08 AM   #4772
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LONG POST ALERT!! It’s not often I get to write about an MR member’s book. So I’m afraid I went to town.

A LIFE WITH NO BREAKS. NICK SPALDING. Amazon and Smashwords. 140 pages. $1.49

Author Nick Spalding – with a straight face, mind you – claimed in these forums that he could write a book in a single sitting. That’s a bit like bragging that you can eat a whole jumbo jet without a toilet break.

Utter codswallop, of course. Most authors I know couldn’t write a shopping list without taking a cup of tea and a long nap every few items for intellectual refreshment and creative inspiration.

This loony, Spalding, was either a shameless ham or a bloody liar. Maybe both. It was worth the price of a beer for his ebook to get to the bottom of this outrageous literary boast and expose the scallywag in a scathing 140-character report to all five people who follow me on Twitter.

That tweet will never be twitted.

A LIFE WITH NO BREAKS represents the best beer money ever squandered on a non-alcoholic alternative. Without reservation, I apologise to its author for having leapt to crass conclusions and damned him out of hand.

Spalding may be a loveable rogue, but he’s no ham – and he’s certainly no liar. His book is one of the most beautifully crafted, honest and humorous memoirs I’ve ever wanted to weep over not having written myself.

“I have no idea how writing a book like this came to me,” Spalding says in his intro. “It just popped into my head this morning ... what if I sat at the computer and started to write without a plot or a story and with no idea where the whole thing was going?”

Well you might ask, you hopeless bloody amateur. The whole thing is going nowhere. I’ve been in this game since Grisham was a messy thing in his pram. I know, you know.

So Spalding starts to write on a drizzly English Saturday at 6.00pm, resolving to finish before he drives off to work on Monday morning. Zero words.

The clock ticks. By 6.09 pm, he is still at zero words.

Ha! Told ya, Spalding, you benighted berk. Books aren’t made this way. An idea is born as is a dream, it’s nurtured, mighty characters start to populate its winding path, plans are laid, plot and curious sub-plots, and outlines are drawn and re-drawn, you sit at the typewriter and open a vein, you lose weight and friends, you ask advice from your old English teacher and your mom, and ... and it takes forever and ever and ever.

Hey. Hang on there. It’s 6.23 pm Spalding Time now. I’m 1,353 words in and didn’t even notice.

This is where I decide to play this Sassenach at his own game. If he can write a book in a single sitting, I’m Scotsman enough to read it without a minute off. And here’s one promise I kept that this braggart couldn’t: You can take a Sony PRS-505 ebook reader to the loo, you see, and read on – not so the Dell Inspiron 1525 desktop dual processor with 2 GB of RAM he was using to write this stuff. But the occasional boys’ room break, I sincerely believe now, was Spalding’s only time away from his writing machine.

Why do I not believe he was cheating? Simply because his book fairly reeks of bare-faced honesty. Anyone would be proud to show off his humour ... but his painful humiliation in equal measure? I think not.

Spalding writes from the heart – warts-n-all. From the embarrassment of a commotion in his boxers during an attempt to mesmerise the girl of his dreams, through the typo that nearly cost him his career in advertising (guess which letter he left out of ‘Public Studies’ in a hugely expensive, 100,000-run, glossy brochure for a snooty private college), to the touching story of the break-up of his marriage and love of his son to ... I know you’re wondering ... The End?

I’m not going to tell you whether this book was top-and-tailed before Spalding keeled over and fell asleep thirty-six hours after starting. Wondering if he’ll make it is half the fun, so I won’t spoil it for you. And I’ll guarantee that you’ll be rooting for the guy before too many pages.

Now, I must tell you here, that I don’t know Nick Spalding in a face-to-face or even Facebook-to-Facebook way. OK, we did spend the night together – him writing, me reading and sometimes feeling just a tad like I was the subject of the cornier lyrics to ‘Killing Me Softly’. That’s as far as it goes. But what reader could ask for more?

This is one of those rare, rare books that make you feel like you’re an equal partner in a tête-à-tête. This bloke’s only writing because YOU are reading. He wouldn’t have bothered otherwise. The reader is profoundly involved every line of the way.

Spalding dedicates his book to his reader. “We’re going to have fun talking the night away,” he promises. And we did.

“I can see you in my mind’s eye,” he tells me on page one. I really do believe he can see the ready-stoked meerschaum pipes sitting patiently on my desk for some Zippo action and the dwindling bottle of The Famous Grouse. I can see Nick (see, we’re on first-name terms by now) with a row of cigarette packets lined up like soldiers, the under-achieving thermos of cooling coffee that must see him through the marathon, the big, loud wall clock threatening to bring an end to all this as it ticks away my new friend’s waking hours and rudely closes the best conversation I’ve had in years.

Six hours later, I closed my Sony reader, lit a cigar in celebration of a read well-chosen (if for all the wrong reasons) … and wondered if – with no breaks – I could write a review that could do justice to this gem of a book. I did write it (you’re reading the proof of that), but it would take a more talented reviewer than I’ll ever be to give A LIFE WITH NO BREAKS anything like the praise it merits.

There’s a brush-stroked passion and a mighty magic in this little 140-pager that every reader will find for himself or herself.

It’s a collection of anecdotes, muses, adventures, misadventures and confessions that reads as satisfyingly as a novel and rolls along as though the whole thing was plotted (which it wasn’t). It’s paced, it’s organised, it’s witty, it’s wise, it’s from the hip. There’s never a dull moment. And it’s put together with admirable word-economy by a master story-teller with much to say and only a weekend to say it in.

I’d strongly advise you to buy A LIFE WITH NO BREAKS now from for the price of a small beer before other folk$ realise just how valuable this wee book is and hike the price.
Then I’d suggest you read it right to the book’s very last line. That’s Nick’s personal email address. It brought a tear to my already reddened old eye (The Famous Grouse bottle had long since been emptied) to find that he really did mean what he said – this book was all about making friends and sharing a cracking good time.

Drop me a line, says Nick. So I did. My message ran to 170 words and took me about half an hour to compose. Nick could well have rattled off the first fifty pages of a block-and-tackle thriller in that time.

WARNING TO DEVELOPING AUTHORS!
Writing like this can damage your health, your computer, your ambitions, your marriage … and any reputation you might have. Nick, I found during my read, has not relied on beginner’s luck here. He’s been a pro popular writer for his entire working life and instinctively knows the right buttons to press. Apart from the sadly overlooked ‘L’ in ‘Public Studies’ he doesn’t seem to have a missed a beat in a long writing life. He’s also a devout insomniac.

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Old 05-03-2010, 03:31 AM   #4773
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Restoree by Anne McCaffrey. And this one I bought nearly 18 months ago!

It will be interesting to see how it stands up, as I think I last read this 30 years ago. And it was published in 1967, her first published novel.
Yes, an enjoyable read, and it does stand up very well. Only a mention of Telstar really dates it. It's more of a romance than I remember it being.

Now for this month's book club book - The Mysterious Island by Jules Verne.
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Old 05-03-2010, 03:31 AM   #4774
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Wow, Neil, I've never heard (read) you so loquacious (I think that is the word) about something!

I had put the book in my cart when I first saw you were going to read and review his book. Now, I will just have to give it a read myself.

Congratulations, Nick!
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Old 05-03-2010, 04:29 AM   #4775
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I don't think you'll regret it, Dreams. It's a scream of a book. And as you read the tales, you get more and more wrapped up in the actual creative process and what Nick's putting himself through to make it work. I found myself cheering him on. Neil
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Old 05-03-2010, 10:14 AM   #4776
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LONG POST ALERT!! It’s not often I get to write about an MR member’s book. So I’m afraid I went to town.

A LIFE WITH NO BREAKS. NICK SPALDING. Amazon and Smashwords. 140 pages. $1.49 ... A LIFE WITH NO BREAKS represents the best beer money ever squandered on a non-alcoholic alternative. ...
I'm holding you to this, Neil. I just downloaded it from Smashwords in ePub format for import in my Sony PRS-600 when it arrives. It will be the first book I read on my new (refurb - new to me) Touch Edition. If it isn't all that you say, remember: I know how to find Monaco-Menton on Google Maps and will come looking for you for that beer money. Surely there can't be too many Scotsmen in France!
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Old 05-03-2010, 11:14 AM   #4777
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LONG POST ALERT!! It’s not often I get to write about an MR member’s book. So I’m afraid I went to town.

A LIFE WITH NO BREAKS. NICK SPALDING. Amazon and Smashwords. 140 pages. $1.49
Sounds like a fun read and since it's half the price of the beer I drink, it looks like a good deal.

By the way.. This is the second book recommended on this thread that I've picked up at Smashwords (other was Tracking Magic). If it's as good, it'll be worth it..

I do have a complaint about Smashwords though. Both ebooks have useless Meta information in my mobi files. Both title and author entries are nonsense. Easily corrected with Calibre and the book formatting itself seems fine.

Thanks for the recommendations...
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Old 05-04-2010, 06:19 AM   #4778
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Finished Tokyo Vice, not bad at all, and started Mysterious Island for the book club. I'm having a hard time getting in to it, seems a bit slow going. Perhaps it picks up pace further along.
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Old 05-04-2010, 07:03 AM   #4779
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I decided to take a tiny break from the Chronicles of Amber, and I just started reading "A Conspiracy of Kings" by Megan Whalen Turner, which I've been wanting to get my hands on since it came out. I'm also reading "A Companion to the Ancient Greek Language", it's part of the Blackwell series of books, and it's excellent so far (I'm about 4 chapters in).
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Ruth Rendell books

I just finished reading The Lake of Darkness by Ruth Rendell, it's the third of her books that I have read and there's never a disappointment. She also writes under the name of Barbara Vine and I have several of those on my TBR list. If you like psychological thrillers with lots of twists and turns you can count on Ruth Rendell. Others I've read are Adam and Eve and Pinch Me and Thirteen Steps Down. All were excellent.
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Old 05-04-2010, 10:09 AM   #4781
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Finished Tokyo Vice, not bad at all, and started Mysterious Island for the book club. I'm having a hard time getting in to it, seems a bit slow going. Perhaps it picks up pace further along.
Yes, it does rather quickly... at least for me.

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Old 05-04-2010, 01:09 PM   #4782
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Just finished Pettersen's Out Stealing Horses (excellent imho) and am now well into Haddon's The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Nighttime (which is quite interesting and entertaining thus far).
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Old 05-04-2010, 01:13 PM   #4783
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I was needing a fall-down-laughing book. I lost my Lauri Notari books with my stolen laptop, so I went looking for something else by her. Used the Kindle app and Whispersnch for the first time, which is absolutely seamless on the iPad.

I got "The Spooky Little Girl: A Novel" and am 70% finished. It is cute, a novel instead of her usual collection of essays. I'm enjouing it very much.

If anyone feels like sharing, I would appreciate replacing my "Idiot Girl" series collection. The email is bambiblings@gmail.com
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That Oprah book seems to never be over It's interesting, but it's taking forever. I am reading The Firm by Grisham---a library checkout---on the Kobo right now but I am only keeping the Kobo until Friday because I am loaning it to my mom. It's good---Grisham may not be literature but it's a fun, quick read and I had forgotten that. Can't wait for the Kindle update. Once I get collections on there, I have so many magazine issues to get through from my Ellery Queen and Hitchcock subscriptions.
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Just finished Anathem. Very good book! Though like all Stephenson books (except maybe the Baroque cycle) I'm left feeling that there is much I didn't get. But that's OK, and I really enjoyed it.

Also finished the 9th book of Amber. Not sure I will ever read #10. This is starting to drag on, and is making less and less sense.

Now I need to decide what to read next...
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