Sup /lit/
I usually don't read that much, but right now I'm going through Eastern Approaches way too quickly. Anyone has anything similar to recommend me? What genre would it fall under? Are MacLean's other books good too?
Eastern Approaches is pretty clearly a war memoir. I'm not sure what exactly you liked best about it. If you liked the Englishness of it, I'd suggest giving Chronicles of Wasted Time by Malcolm Muggeridge a try -- it's less of a war memoir; although Muggeridge did take part in WW2, he had a much different experience.
If you want to read about someone doing badass stuff, try Storm of Steel by Ernst Junger. It's probably the better choice for someone who doesn't read much.
>>9623968
Thanks, I'll look these two up!
Thing is, I preferred the first part of the book when he's a diplomat in the USSR. Are the other books of people describing their time in the union?
>>9624383
Gulag archipelago
>>9624383
Muggeridge is probably what you want then.