RIP Wilbur Smith
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hidetheelephants

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34,447 posts

218 months

Sunday 14th November 2021
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I read a lot of his books as a teenager, often pretty misogynist and racist in retrospect but generally entertaining. His later ones were a bit hit and miss. "The eye of the tiger" is probably my favourite.

Edited by hidetheelephants on Sunday 14th November 06:14

mick987

1,795 posts

135 months

Sunday 14th November 2021
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Growing up in the slums of Glasgow his books was a great way to escape from reality, you could taste the heat of Africa through his writing.
RIP

clive_candy

1,070 posts

190 months

Sunday 14th November 2021
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Staple reading back in the day!

evenflow

8,858 posts

307 months

Sunday 14th November 2021
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Some absolutely cracking novels, although the later ones began to decline in quality imo.
River God is incredible, and the early Courtney series are yarns you can get properly lost in.

droopsnoot

14,262 posts

267 months

Sunday 14th November 2021
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Oh, that's sad news. I also read a lot of his earlier stuff and although I don't like stuff set in any kind of historical times, I did enjoy his "Courtney" series.

andymc

7,577 posts

232 months

Sunday 21st November 2021
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agreed, loved his books, not so much his last few as they have had another writer on board