tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3958492963483272678.post5260570941818353622..comments2024-03-28T11:17:43.586+00:00Comments on Read-warbler: Books read in MarchCathhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06371069000185280668noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3958492963483272678.post-17092232596813308002018-04-03T11:11:07.178+01:002018-04-03T11:11:07.178+01:00Hi Yvonne. It was just the way things worked out. ...Hi Yvonne. It was just the way things worked out. I try to read a bit of non-fiction alongside the fiction and I'm a bit random in the way I choose the non-fiction, it's whatever takes my fancy at the time, or something my daughter hands over. <br /><br />Yes, you may well enjoy the Herring book, and I didn't 'not like' it or I wouldn't have read to the end. And I believe they're quite popular on Goodreads too.<br /><br />I too read a huge amount of Maigret back in my teens and twenties, but oddly I haven't remembered a single one from back then! I do love how very French they are despite Simenon being Belgian.<br /><br />That first Kate Shugak book is not amazingly good if I'm honest. It's a scene-setter to read quickly in my opinion, and the books after that are much better.<br /><br />Yes thanks, I had a lovely Easter, hope you did too. <br />Cathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06371069000185280668noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3958492963483272678.post-80355299952264809322018-04-02T22:23:17.291+01:002018-04-02T22:23:17.291+01:00Hi Cath,
What a great mix-up of genres in this po...Hi Cath,<br /><br />What a great mix-up of genres in this post. Was that intentional, or just the way things worked out?<br /><br />I know you weren't too keen on the L.C. Tyler book, but I do read the occasional light hearted murder / mystery, so I might well add this to my list, as the series does sound rather intriguing.<br /><br />Maigret is obviously a 'must read' for me, although having read most of the stories back in my teenage years, this would have to be a marathon series of re-reads for me, and is probably something I might consider in the future. But you have tempted me and put the idea into my head!<br /><br />I have the first book in the Dana Stabenow 'Kate Shugak' series sat in my TBR pile and have opened it with the intention of reading, several times. I just haven't been able to get past the first few pages though, although I can't pinpoint what the problem is. Not being one to ever give up on a book, I am determined to get to and finish it, one day.<br /><br />Thanks for sharing and I hope that you enjoyed your Easter Weekend :)<br /><br />YvonneYvonne @ Fiction Books Reviewshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14821114534056290177noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3958492963483272678.post-5467024885927959722018-04-02T10:00:38.628+01:002018-04-02T10:00:38.628+01:00Happy Easter, Margaret. The Bryson book has been o...Happy Easter, Margaret. The Bryson book has been on my tbr pile for *years*. In fact I think it's been rescued from the charity shop box a couple of times. It's not my favourite Bryson and it did drag slightly but was really interesting in places. Er... it's back in the charity shop box now and will actually make it to the charity shop this time. <br /><br />Yes, Sarah is quite candid and the book really reflects that. My daughter passed it on to me from her library and I've now passed it to my other daughter, we all enjoy her female slant on things.<br /><br />It's several weeks since I finished the Laurie Lee and it's still haunting me, funny how some books do that to you. Possibly it's because I watched the Friday evening BBC2 programme with celebrities walking the Santiago pilgrim way in Spain, which reminded me of Lee's book a lot.<br />Cathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06371069000185280668noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3958492963483272678.post-11767608988439197612018-04-02T06:52:00.116+01:002018-04-02T06:52:00.116+01:00It was a good reading month and I like your mix of...It was a good reading month and I like your mix of books. I have a copy of the Bryson book - but, as so often is the way, I haven't read it yet, so I'm glad you enjoyed it. Sarah Millican is a favourite of mine - she is candid and she always makes me laugh, so I think I'll have to find her book. I'm not too surprised the Laurie Lee book ended up your favourite - he writes so beautifully.<br /><br /> BooksPleasehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08721650104596705715noreply@blogger.com