The book to read if you want to know anything and everything about the Royal Navy's submarine service.
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Reader of a wide range of genres, including a lot of non-fiction. I’m an active member of a sci-fi book club and occasional attendee at a post-apocalyptic book club.
Trying this out as an alternative and hopefully replacement for Goodreads, though I'm posting on both sites at the moment.
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2025 Reading Goal
50% complete! Paul has read 25 of 50 books.
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Paul rated Where Wizards Stay Up Late: 3 stars
Paul rated Doctor Who and the Tenth Planet: 3 stars
Paul rated Accidental empires: 3 stars

Accidental empires by Robert X. Cringely
Accidental Empires: How the Boys of Silicon Valley Make Their Millions, Battle Foreign Competition, and Still Can't Get a Date …
Paul rated Doctor Who, the celestial toymaker: 3 stars

Doctor Who, the celestial toymaker by Gerry Davis, Gerry Davis, Alison Bingeman (Doctor Who library -- no.111)

Viruses by Dorothy H. Crawford (Very short introductions -- 276)
Paul rated Pax Romana: 4 stars
Paul rated Doctor Who - The Faceless Ones: 2 stars

Terrance Dicks: Doctor Who - The Faceless Ones (1987, Universal Publishing & Distributing Corporati)
Doctor Who - The Faceless Ones by Terrance Dicks
This has many different works listed as 'editions' and needs cleaning up.
Paul rated The immune system : a very short introduction: 3 stars
Paul rated Gold: the race for the world's most seductive metal: 3 stars

Gold: the race for the world's most seductive metal by Matthew Hart
"From the lost empires of the Sahara to today's frenzied global gold rush, a blazing exploration of the human love …
Paul reviewed Silent Deep by Peter Hennessy
Review of 'Silent Deep' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
Paul rated The Opium War: 4 stars

The Opium War by Julia Lovell
This title tells a story of drugs, distrust, greed and rebellion. 'On the outside, [the foreigners] seem intractable, but inside …