What book are you reading?

I took a look at the first few pages in miscellaneous but couldn't see a reading one so thought I would make my own. Blush 

I like books. I love the smell, like you get in a library. I do struggle with reading, my brain can't always process everything I read which makes it challenging but I still enjoy a good book.

I'm a big Disney fan. Possibly the biggest in the world! I've got a book on Frozen, written by one of the women who worked on it. The cover and pictures inside are beautifully done. It's one of my favourites. I've read it so many times.

Parents
  • I have just started Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series. It seems good so far. It’s one of those series that has been on my ‘to read’ list for years, but I’ve never got round to it. Now’s the time! Its style is different to what I’d normally read, but I think I’m getting the hang of it.

    I have recently finished Christopher Paolini’s Inheritance Cycle for the hundredth time (admittedly an over exaggeration, but it feels that way). This is a series that I return to so often, but get so much comfortable and satisfaction from reading.

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  • I have just started Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series. It seems good so far. It’s one of those series that has been on my ‘to read’ list for years, but I’ve never got round to it. Now’s the time! Its style is different to what I’d normally read, but I think I’m getting the hang of it.

    I have recently finished Christopher Paolini’s Inheritance Cycle for the hundredth time (admittedly an over exaggeration, but it feels that way). This is a series that I return to so often, but get so much comfortable and satisfaction from reading.

Children
  • There's certainly plenty of it! I started reading Discworld years ago and am still probably only halfway through. It's a nice thing to dip back into every year or two.

    I'm currently reading Made in America by Bill Bryson. It's about the evolution of American English and American history in general. Some of it (especially the history parts) are really interesting, but when he starts listing all of the words and phrases that were first recorded in the 1890s I wonder if I'll end up abandoning it.