Despite an overnight trip to my big sis's, I have already started two books - the Steig Larsson, and the Michael Caine autobiography.
I'm pleased to report that so far, it's so good ....
Our heroine, Lisbeth Salander, in The Girl Who Played with Fire has already seduced a teenager, lived through a tornado and managed to rescue a battered wife - all of which she has done while on a relaxing holiday! If this fast pace continues, it's going to be hard to keep up.
Michael Caine, on the other hand, has already made me laugh out loud a couple of times, and snort with amusement a couple more. Having Mr Caine tell me his own story directly into my ears almost feels like he's just having a quiet chat to me over a cup of tea. Can't wait to keep going to find out how much Hollywood gossip there is on offer ... so I won't. Now then "Maurice", where were we?
Good luck little Munchkin! Having read all the 'Girls Who...' (and seen the films, Swedish of course) I know the book zips along despite it's length. The Michael Caine sounds good as the audio choice and I know zilch about 'Fup' so look forward to your first foray into Kindle-world. Have to keep it out of the bath though.... Yes, I can hear you, and washing-machine...
ReplyDeleteAnd what do you mean 'argumentative'? Bonkers etc. I have no trouble with.
Must get back to 'War and Peace', status still War. C xx