What book are you reading? & Book Recommendations

What book are you reading? & Book Recommendations

What book are you reading?

What books have you read lately?

Do you have any book recommendations?

I love to read but because I read so much I have read a lot of books and struggle to find new ones to pick up. The last book I read was Gareth Brown: The Book of Doors – I found it to be one of those ”I can’t put this down” books and finished the near 500 page book within 3 days.

I normally stick to a routine of going to bed at 10:30pm but because of this book I wasn’t getting to sleep until about 2:00am. Worth it though it was such a great book!

Adding this to my recommendations for other avid readers.

Now I’m reading Nerd Do Well – Simon Peggs autobiography. I’m a big Simon Pegg fan, I love his films and when I saw he’d released a biography, I went out and bought it straight away!

Looking forward to hearing what you have read and checking any recommendations you may have.

Parents
  • I've just finished The Children of Ash and Elm, by Neil Price, it's a book on the history of the Vikings and probably the most comprehensive I've ever read.

    I recently finished Grey Wolf by Louise Penny, the latest in her Inspector Gamache series.

  • Louise Penny is a new discovery for me. I recently finished Still Life (the first of the Gamache novels).

    At the moment, I’m in the middle of Emily Wilde’s Compendium of Lost Tales (the third of Heather Fawcett’s series of fantasy novels about an antisocial professor of faerie studies who ends up against her better judgement married to a faerie prince). And I am also working my way through Pierre Novellie’s Why Can’t I Just Enjoy Things? (a very amusing account of coming to terms with a diagnosis of ASD1).

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  • Louise Penny is a new discovery for me. I recently finished Still Life (the first of the Gamache novels).

    At the moment, I’m in the middle of Emily Wilde’s Compendium of Lost Tales (the third of Heather Fawcett’s series of fantasy novels about an antisocial professor of faerie studies who ends up against her better judgement married to a faerie prince). And I am also working my way through Pierre Novellie’s Why Can’t I Just Enjoy Things? (a very amusing account of coming to terms with a diagnosis of ASD1).

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