What book are you reading now?

I decided that I needed a new book to read and managed to find one on my bookshelf that I’d only half read so thought I’d finish it off: Tower, An epic History of the Tower of London by Nigel Jones. I just wondered what everyone else is reading at the moment? What does everyone else like to read?

Parents
  • I just finished Utopia for Realists. It is about Basic Income. That is being piloted in one or two places. And despite what our cynical History teacher told is about school and the necessity for austerity in those times, all that was based on faulty research and damn lies. Seems the Speenhamland system worked well. 

    Nixon came pretty close to implementing one. 

    Now though I am reading something that was on the back shelf for a while, Prisoner of midnight by Barbara Hambly. From a series of vampire tales.

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  • I just finished Utopia for Realists. It is about Basic Income. That is being piloted in one or two places. And despite what our cynical History teacher told is about school and the necessity for austerity in those times, all that was based on faulty research and damn lies. Seems the Speenhamland system worked well. 

    Nixon came pretty close to implementing one. 

    Now though I am reading something that was on the back shelf for a while, Prisoner of midnight by Barbara Hambly. From a series of vampire tales.

Children
  • This seems vastly more intellectual than the last book that I read! My 5 year old daughter's favourite book is 'Unicorn and the Rainbow Poop'! Which I have to read to her most evenings before bed! To be fair I would highly recommend it to anyone with young children, especially those that are still going through the 'toilet humour' stage!

    Let me know how the book 'Prisoner of midnight' is please? I'm partial to the odd vampire story, sometimes :-)