Novel Explosives by Jim Gauer is no.1, hands down. — Manuel
But I just finished The Magus by John Fowles yesterday and it's vying for the top 5 spot - it's astonishing, still reeling from that experience. — Manuel
Doggerland by Ben Smith — Jamal
I didn’t have my glasses on when I saw your post and I read that as “Naval Explosives.” I thought that was an interesting choice until I reread it, this time wearing them. — T Clark
I gave that to my daughter for Christmas one year. We share a love for it. Have you read “The French Lieutenant’s Woman?” — T Clark
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