Them Florence boys…
Nathan Florence got himself into the nosebleed section
at Nias during the much vaunted, and justifiably so as it
turned out, recent Indonesia swell.
This forty-four-second clips shows the middle brother of the
famous Florence cabal hitting the 45-miles-an-hour speed limit
within seconds of take off.
Of course, Nathan ain’t just about surfing. He’s also the most
well-read surfer west of Kelly Slater.
Here are his ten favourite books.
1. THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE by
CS Lewis
This was the first book I ever read and it’s what really turned
me onto reading. Four kids in wartime Britain get sent to
live in the countryside so the Stukas don’t get ’em in London.
These kids explore the house and discover they can enter a
magical world called Narnia through a wardrobe. The killing of
Aslan sure gave me the yips. But, then, ah yes, the plot
thickens…
2. THE TALISMAN by Stephen King
I’ve read it twice and its still one of my favourites. It’s
about a 12-year-old kid who flips into another reality and goes on
this crazy adventure so can save his ma who’s dying of cancer.
3. THE DARK TOWER: THE GUNSLINGER SERIES by
Stephen King
This is the most creative series of books I’ve ever read because
every one of his other books has a little part of the other in it.
It’s all about a gunslinger called Roland Deschain searching for “a
man in black.” And, he’s a gunslinger, but it ain’t the Wild West
but a kind of parallel universe.
4. THE EGYPTIAN by Mika Waltari
This was first published in Finnish and it was deciphered from
from ancient scrolls. It’s the autobiography of a guy’s life in
ancient Egypt. Eight hundred pages and ain’t a page where your eyes
glaze over.
5. THE FORGOTTEN SOLDIER by Guy
Sajer
Here’s a book, originally in French, about a German conscript
soldier fighting the wild Russkis in World War II. Read about the
unbelievable cold, the viciousness of the Russkis and the endless
cycle of horrible violence. The best war book I’ve ever read.
6. A GAME OF THRONES series by George RR
Martin
I’ve read all five of the first series and I like ’em because
they keep you guessing the whole time and, always, somehow, they
continue to baffle you. Man, it’s hard to explain this
twisted, radical series.
7. THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE by Stephen
Crane
This book set in the American Civil War is about something we
can all relate to, or at least in surfing. It’s about overcoming
your fear and pushing your own limits, although, yeah, surfing is a
lot less dangerous then war and especially this particularly nasty
one.
8. WHERE THE RED FERN GROWS by Wilson
Rawls
I read this in, like, the sixth grade and was so hooked I
couldn’t put it down for a week. Then, man, I ended up so depressed
cause the dog, that beautiful ol coonhound, died in the end. Yikes!
Sorry bout the plot spoiler!
9. EDUCATION OF A FELON. A MEMOIR. by
Edward Bunker
This is by far the craziest non-fiction that I ever read. I
think it’s why I liked it so much. It’s about a guy that had been
in and out of prisons and institutions since he was 10, wound up in
drug dealing, robbing banks etc. He’s, like, the toughest human
ever.
10. ANYTHING by Charles
Bukowski
I got psyched on all of Chuckie’s books because he would
just write about all his chicks he was getting while being an
alcoholic writer living in shitty little apartments.