Thursday, 1 January 2015

Goodbye to 2014 ...

2014 has been a bit of a whirlwind year. My reading theme of Sequels and Series kept me reading books that I really enjoyed by authors that I have come to love, like Bernard Cornwell and Ben Aaronavitch, but also to discover some new ones, like Lee Child. I had envisioned completely finishing the Rebus, Sharpe and Harry Potter books, but only managed the latter as I became slightly distracted by new series such as the Dresden Files, and the Lewis Man Trilogy (which I started and finished this year). I wonder if, subconsciously I don't really want to finish the Sharpe books ... because I just love them so much? My personal life has taken a major shift in direction, with being made redundant from my place of work after 25 years! This event has enabled me to pursue other ambitions over the last few months, which has been absolutely brilliant (I won't bore you with the details). So, favourite book of the year has to be Bring up the Bodies by Hilary Mantell (I can't wait for the final book in this trilogy about Thomas Cromwell and the intrigues and politics of the court of Henry VIII). Coming in a very close second is The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion - this is truly a laugh out loud book that if you haven't read yet, you MUST! I have spotted a sequel to this latter book, so it will be on my new list very soon! The thing about a series of books is that you have to care about the characters to come back for more, otherwise it becomes a very short-lived series. There are so many more books out there featuring the fabulous creations from Terry Pratchett's Discworld, the dark and threatening atmosphere of Jo Nesbo's Harry Hole books and the strangely alluring world of James Bond that I can't see myself stopping reading "more of the same" in 2015 ...

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