Well I tried Enigma by Robert Harris - no luck
Tried Schindler's List by Thomas Keneally - no luck
So picked up a book by Charlotte Bingham called The Wind off the Sea. Easy reading
Enigma didnt work as I was coming home on the plane with lots of disturbances and also its abook you have to concentrate on the terminology
Schindler's List didnt work as I couldnt get my head around the way it was wrote. I did read Schindler's Ark as a teen so not sure if it is the same book. Answers on a postcard please
Ark is the original name, though I never knew that till I just looked it up....
I found Enigma to be a cracking read, though possibly not for a place trip. Harris's Roman stuff is very good.
Yes I have a few Harris books on both the e-reader and the library upstairs. I will go back to both books and read them again, or try to. My head not in the best place hence the easy reading book.
My library (2 bookcases lol) has both easy reading and some more stuff u have to concentrate on. And stuff I've read a few times but really enjoyed like Tolkein.
Always looking for new books to read so join in and suggest a few if you can
This may seem a little out of left field.
I was bed bound for a couple of months after a surgery and looking for something new to me. Trawling through best sellers I came across Jacqueline Winspear, not a name I knew. Bought the first one. Need to suspend disbelief quite a bit early on, class issues but I really liked them. Starts pre First war, young girl goes into service, does a whole bunch of stuff in becoming a PI. I like the period detail and an easy read..... which was just what I needed.
Now buy them in order on eBay.
Reading the final part of a trilogy called Fallen Angel by Tracy Borman.
About halfway through. Wont like saying goodbye to these characters as they have really gripped me in their story
Reading Find Them Dead by Peter James. Love ths author, love the characters and the way the story pans out. For a crime thriller writer he keeps on top of today's society in that he tells stories relating to today's events. Highly recommend him
Read the Rose Girls by Victoria Connelly. It was OK but had references to a mental health condition I'm sure mother had. Was hard going.
Now I'm back to my Bernard Cornwell series of Uhtred. Going to start War of the Wolf. 2 more after this and then I shall be saying goodbye to another series. I do have about 60 books on my e-reader and of course the library upstairs. Might pick out a fantasy book for a change
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