Your favourite books, blogs and films of 2019?
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Your favourite books, blogs and films of 2019?
What have you enjoyed watching and reading (bike and non bike related) over the past year, share them here and help keep me sane over the xmas period.
this year I've enjoyed
Book: How to change your mind by Michael Pollan- modern history of psychedelics, fantastic read, particularly his experiences of getting high for the first time.
Audiobook, Desert solitaire by Edward Abbey read by Michael Kramer a classic book read wonderfully.
Blog: Alex Roddie, editor and outdoor writer. great thoughts on long distance lightweight backpacking, writing and some great critiques of social media
https://www.alexroddie.com/2019/12/2019 ... uture.html
Film: Bikepacking the Mongolia Steppe, it's a few years old but I only recently found it, its magic. https://vimeo.com/149557122
and I can never miss an opportunity to share the best outdoor film of all time The road from Karakol https://vimeo.com/69045994
Share your favourites
Paul.
this year I've enjoyed
Book: How to change your mind by Michael Pollan- modern history of psychedelics, fantastic read, particularly his experiences of getting high for the first time.
Audiobook, Desert solitaire by Edward Abbey read by Michael Kramer a classic book read wonderfully.
Blog: Alex Roddie, editor and outdoor writer. great thoughts on long distance lightweight backpacking, writing and some great critiques of social media
https://www.alexroddie.com/2019/12/2019 ... uture.html
Film: Bikepacking the Mongolia Steppe, it's a few years old but I only recently found it, its magic. https://vimeo.com/149557122
and I can never miss an opportunity to share the best outdoor film of all time The road from Karakol https://vimeo.com/69045994
Share your favourites
Paul.
Re: Your favourite books, blogs and films of 2019?
Hi Paul,
I'll get to my choices soon enough but thanks for the link to that Mongolia steppe film. Its about the 4th time of watching and I still really enjoy it.
I cant claim to have watched your next recommendation for some reason so I'll right that wrong now.
*Oh yeah, I have seen that. Good to watch again - adventure that is
I'll get to my choices soon enough but thanks for the link to that Mongolia steppe film. Its about the 4th time of watching and I still really enjoy it.
I cant claim to have watched your next recommendation for some reason so I'll right that wrong now.

*Oh yeah, I have seen that. Good to watch again - adventure that is

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Re: Your favourite books, blogs and films of 2019?
Hi Paul
Thanks for starting this. I had no idea about Alex. Seems like a very interesting fellow and now I can't wait for his Cape Wrath book in 2021!
Best
Scott
Thanks for starting this. I had no idea about Alex. Seems like a very interesting fellow and now I can't wait for his Cape Wrath book in 2021!
Best
Scott
Re: Your favourite books, blogs and films of 2019?
Book: tough to pick only one. A toss up between The Algebraist by Iain M. Banks, Gnomon by Nick Harkaway or Ammonite by Nicola Griffith
Film: Star Wars, natch. Although I finally got round to watching both The Neon Demon (2016) and Under the Skin (2013) at home and I'm still not sure what passed my eyeballs.
Podcast: 13 Minutes to the Moon the best thing my ears have listened to all year, spellbinding. Although The Missing Cryptoqueen was good too.
Film: Star Wars, natch. Although I finally got round to watching both The Neon Demon (2016) and Under the Skin (2013) at home and I'm still not sure what passed my eyeballs.
Podcast: 13 Minutes to the Moon the best thing my ears have listened to all year, spellbinding. Although The Missing Cryptoqueen was good too.
There are theories at the bottom of my jargon.
Re: Your favourite books, blogs and films of 2019?
Under the skin is an exceptional film. Utterly brilliant! Neon Demon I didn't rate. Try Mandy.K1100T wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2020 3:22 pm Book: tough to pick only one. A toss up between The Algebraist by Iain M. Banks, Gnomon by Nick Harkaway or Ammonite by Nicola Griffith
Film: Star Wars, natch. Although I finally got round to watching both The Neon Demon (2016) and Under the Skin (2013) at home and I'm still not sure what passed my eyeballs.
Podcast: 13 Minutes to the Moon the best thing my ears have listened to all year, spellbinding. Although The Missing Cryptoqueen was good too.
Re: Your favourite books, blogs and films of 2019?
Mandy was mind melting in the cinema!
Defo not for everyone though.
Re: Your favourite books, blogs and films of 2019?
My favourite movie of 2019 was Brightburn.
Or this short film. 9 minutes, no dialogue, and it's very, very good. https://youtu.be/vVvoJfuDuSg
Or this short film. 9 minutes, no dialogue, and it's very, very good. https://youtu.be/vVvoJfuDuSg
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Re: Your favourite books, blogs and films of 2019?
There are theories at the bottom of my jargon.
Re: Your favourite books, blogs and films of 2019?
Primer is probably the best time travel movie I've seen, or at least up there with Timecrimes, which despite the awful title, is excellent.
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Re: Your favourite books, blogs and films of 2019?
Best book I read was this:

Honourable mentions for All the Light We Cannot See and Barbarians at the Gate
Best film I saw was this:

Honourable mentions to Eighth Grade, Pain and Glory and Joker
Best podcast I listened to was probably this:

The Waco one that the BBC did was also excellent. As was "All Hail Kale" which they've just done a new series of.
I don't read any blogs so my nomination will be the Bearbones newsletter, cos I like the way Stu writes.

Honourable mentions for All the Light We Cannot See and Barbarians at the Gate
Best film I saw was this:

Honourable mentions to Eighth Grade, Pain and Glory and Joker
Best podcast I listened to was probably this:

The Waco one that the BBC did was also excellent. As was "All Hail Kale" which they've just done a new series of.
I don't read any blogs so my nomination will be the Bearbones newsletter, cos I like the way Stu writes.

Re: Your favourite books, blogs and films of 2019?
Must admit, i was utterly disappointed with Once upon a time in Hollywood. Which is a shame, as I was looking forward to it.
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Re: Your favourite books, blogs and films of 2019?
Haha. Horses for courses n all that.In Reverse wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2020 6:00 pmI absolutely hated Brightburn and walked out 20 minutes before it finished.![]()
Re: Your favourite books, blogs and films of 2019?
Bastards is great isn't it Andy,In Reverse wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2020 5:47 pm
Best podcast I listened to was probably this:
The Waco one that the BBC did was also excellent. As was "All Hail Kale" which they've just done a new series of.
Have you heard last podcast on the left?
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It really is Andy. Only started listening to it a couple of months ago so I've got a lot to get through.
Haven't heard Last Podcast on the Left. Noted for future listening.

Haven't heard Last Podcast on the Left. Noted for future listening.

Re: Your favourite books, blogs and films of 2019?
It's a true crime and paranormal podcast presented by 3 weirdos. They've a twisted sense of humour which I like a lot. There bloody loads of them to get through!In Reverse wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2020 2:05 pm It really is Andy. Only started listening to it a couple of months ago so I've got a lot to get through.![]()
Haven't heard Last Podcast on the Left. Noted for future listening.![]()
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Re: Your favourite books, blogs and films of 2019?
You might like Drunk Women Solving Crime thentechno mail wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2020 2:55 pmIt's a true crime and paranormal podcast presented by 3 weirdos. They've a twisted sense of humour which I like a lot. There bloody loads of them to get through!In Reverse wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2020 2:05 pm It really is Andy. Only started listening to it a couple of months ago so I've got a lot to get through.![]()
Haven't heard Last Podcast on the Left. Noted for future listening.![]()
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Re: Your favourite books, blogs and films of 2019?
Thanks, I'll have a go at that!Dave Barter wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2020 3:10 pmYou might like Drunk Women Solving Crime thentechno mail wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2020 2:55 pmIt's a true crime and paranormal podcast presented by 3 weirdos. They've a twisted sense of humour which I like a lot. There bloody loads of them to get through!In Reverse wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2020 2:05 pm It really is Andy. Only started listening to it a couple of months ago so I've got a lot to get through.![]()
Haven't heard Last Podcast on the Left. Noted for future listening.![]()
And I'll offer you an all "killa no filla". Also true crime presented by two lasses who are comedians.