Oooh I have Sandi Toksvig's Between the Stops on my TBR! I'm glad you enjoyed it, Chrissy .
I'm still reading Artemis Fowl 8:Artemis Fowl and the Last Guardian (or De laatste bewaker in Dutch) by Eoin Colfer, I expect to finish it today. I'm also still reading Fablehaven 4: Secrets of the Dragon Sanctuary by Brandon Mull, my friend and I are about halfway through. I started When Life Gives You Mangos by Kereen Getten, which I'm reading together with another friend, I expect I'll finish it today. And I finished Gemina, and started my re-read of Obsidio, The Illuminae Files 3 (a re-read)
I wish you all a good weekend!
I also enjoyed Sandi Toksvig’s Between the Stops which was, unusual for me, an Ebook. (I’ve always tended to disapprove of reading through a screen, no doubt because many of the grandchildren seem permanently attached to an electronic device). However, it worked so well with this book because I was able to dip in & out wherever we were. A very enjoyable read.
My reading bug is not doing so well at present. I have been ‘reading’ Deborah Moggach’s Heartbreak Hotel- for far too long. There is so much else to do and read, The Times, for example as well as some monthly magazines to which I have subscriptions plus I do try to keep up knitting and embroidery. I’ve read her books before & have really enjoyed them, but this one will sit quite happily on the table beside me while I catch up with something in the newspaper or a magazine.
The fault is probably mine - a lack of discipline - must finish it before this lockdown finishes!!
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I also enjoyed Sandi Toksvig’s Between the Stops which was, unusual for me, an Ebook. (I’ve always tended to disapprove of reading through a screen, no doubt because many of the grandchildren seem permanently attached to an electronic device). However, it worked so well with this book because I was able to dip in & out wherever we were. A very enjoyable read.
My reading bug is not doing so well at present. I have been ‘reading’ Deborah Moggach’s Heartbreak Hotel- for far too long. There is so much else to do and read, The Times, for example as well as some monthly magazines to which I have subscriptions plus I do try to keep up knitting and embroidery. I’ve read her books before & have really enjoyed them, but this one will sit quite happily on the table beside me while I catch up with something in the newspaper or a magazine.
The fault is probably mine - a lack of discipline - must finish it before this lockdown finishes!!
Ann S.