Saturday, 26 March 2011

Week 12 - not much to report!

I seem to have been on a bit of a "go slow" this week. I am reading, but haven't been making much progress. Maybe it's because the books I'm currently into are all quite dense - I've got two non-fictions on the go - one book about the last four months of Anne Boleyn's life (in print), and the other is about the revelations of Julian of Norwich (in Ebook) - a title I've decided to tackle during the season of Lent. Neither are easy reads - or at least, I'm not finding them easy. There is so much to try and take in that I'm pining for something like a thriller that will have a bit more pace and where I can actually relax a bit while reading rather than having to concentrate so much that my head hurts! My one truly entertaining read at the moment is One Day, by David Nicholls (on audio) - about two friends over many years which has a "will they won't they end up together" theme running through it. I went on a journey yesterday to visit my Mum and brother, and got about 3 hours of reading in along the way, so am well into this title now and have reached the stage where I am looking for excuses to carry on reading it - I can feel some gentle weeding in the garden and maybe a walk on the agenda for today - with my headphones well and truly locked into my ears!  

2 comments:

  1. Munchkin you have so much going on there! As for reading something with a bit more pace try a touch of Bond .. I was stuck into Goldfinger in the bath yesterday (on my iPad) but that's another story! .. but seriously, have you read Devil May Care that Sebastian Faulks wrote in the style of Fleming? You don't have to do much thinking there and it races along in true Bond style.

    I am looking forward to a long drive this summer with the books playing as we eat up the miles. I have so far downloaded Restless (yours and C's recommendation) and The Black Jackals, the first in a new WWII series of novels written by Iain Gale - a bit of a punt but you know know how much I enjoy a good boys own romp across the battle field!

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  2. Thanks for the recommendation ... I have read Sebastian Faulks (Birdsong) before and absolutely loved it ... a real "can't put it down" novel. I have also read a Bond (Dr No!) on audio whilst on holiday in the past and enjoyed it too ... so I don't see what could possibly go wrong!

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