Funny Girl by Nick Hornby.
Once again the man delivers another excellant book and I bought the book brand new in hardback which is a rare thing for me to do
Funny Girl by Nick Hornby.
Once again the man delivers another excellant book and I bought the book brand new in hardback which is a rare thing for me to do
i used to enjoy fantasy but i've gone off it a lot. human stories about the everday and the mundane, or at least the real world do much more for me. i don't really have a favourite author though if i had to pick i'd probably choose Arundhati Roy for The God of Small Things or Richard Mattheson for I Am Legend. PHillip Pullman is also way up there.
I'm fond of Stefan Zweig novels, I don't know why, but they relax me, despite of sad plots.
I'm reading The Three Investigators, The Mystery of the Flaming Footprints. Just finished The Mystery of Monster Mountain! Got both free pdfs I googled. They are really cosy to me, abit Scooby Doo, as I listened to and loved the two audio plays they did on cassette when I was a kid.
(The Secret of Terror Castle, and The Mystery of the Stuttering Parrot - both on youtube)
Had a massive break from reading when I was really I'll but just started reading again. Like Jodie Picolt Anita Shreeve also enjoy historical novels and crime.
I'm reading the complete Sherlock Holmes long stories, read A Study in Scarlet and approaching the end of The Sign of Four. May continue with this or switch to something else then come back to finish with The Valley of Fear and The Hound of the Baskervilles I've not decided yet. I've acquired a few books from the hospital book shop recently (where the vast majority of my books come from).
Jupiter Jones, Sherlock Holmes
Just reread Rebecca great book.