I mean I work in a book shop, to TBR pile is prodigious and involves more than one bookcase, this is the reason I don't do book clubsI've ended up with a pile to get through
I ordered Supergut and used up a gift voucher to try a Graham Norton, a Victoria hislop and something else I can't remember. Then library called to say Richard osmans Man who died twice us in, thats the next one for book club, and I am currently enjoying Paying Guests set in 1922...
Too many all at arrived at once
I've ended up with a pile to get through
I ordered Supergut and used up a gift voucher to try a Graham Norton, a Victoria hislop and something else I can't remember. Then library called to say Richard osmans Man who died twice us in, thats the next one for book club, and I am currently enjoying Paying Guests set in 1922...
Too many all at arrived at once
I think we all (a least the T1's) have heard about Banting and Best!Reading Banting: a biography by Michael Bliss
Do somebody read this book or The discovery of insulin? It is so interesting and I want to have a discussion about it, but no one I know never heard about Frederick Banting
Thank you! I'll try to read it)I think we all (a least the T1's) have heard about Banting and Best!
I haven't read this book though.
If you like this I think you'll love the book by Robert Tattersall, either the short version "Diabetes (The Biography)", which I read as a free pdf online but I can't find it right now, or the longer version "The Piffing Evil" (Substitute f for s, we have a strict filter on bad words), which I bought directly from the publisher.
I've just read it in a day! Admittedly I was in bed with a bad cold but it cheered me up. Thoroughly good story. Liking the characters more than I did in his first bookMan who died twice was excellent!
highly recommended
I enjoy her books too.Been reading a lot of books by Lindsay Buroker recently, they're generally an easy read and good stories, though a little formulaic in places. She has some amazing humour interspersed throughout her writing, her books are not designed to be comedy but there are these little moments that are lovely touches and organic to the characters helping round out them and the worlds they inhabit.
I felt the same when I've read itit seems to me
Read quite a few books over the past weeks. Cant remember titles or much about them.
My sister suggested Tim Weaver so loaned his first from the library. Might look at some others but sort of reading Ken Follett books
Does anybody like Kafka? I've read "the trial" and I don't understand at all, it seems to me, I spent several days for nothing .. Maybe you can explain
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