Rosie don’t assume you did anything wrong when Excel crashes! Too much going on for that lovely program to be completely stable!
Like someone has earlier said, I too can’t be bothered with modern novels so tend to re visit ‘old friends’ from long ago. Have just finished Gerald Durrell’s Rosy Is My Relative. A really good laugh.
Next is going to be (started tonight) The Cry And The Covenant. Read it many years ago and struggled often to find a copy to re visit it.
Not very long ago I found a hard back copy in almost new condition. In fact,
just flicking through the pages I would not think it had ever been read.
Still reading war & Peace ( a few pages every night). I’ve read over 400 pages and still on 41 per cent.
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I really need to get a life.
Ooh! That sounds harder work than W&P.
Picked up a Ken Follett pb for 50p at a table top sale this morning.
Jackdaws.
Reading Summer Nights at the Moonlight Hotel by Jane Costello at work and The Road to Little Dribbling by Bill Bryson at Home - finding this book so funny.
Re reading Simon Scarrows, “When the Eagle” series
Switching to some fiction - - reading “Sullivan’s Justice” by Nancy Rosenberg. Interesting murder-mystery. First of her books that I’ve read.
Rereading the morse novels at the moment and the help
If you enjoy The Help, I think you will also enjoy “Calling Home” by Julie Kibler. The front cover actually states “for fans of The Help”. It’s an excellent read.
Just starting “The Odds Against Us, - - - Memoirs of aerial combat at night during the Battle of Britain” by Peter Townsend. Seems to be a good read so far.
Still reading War & Peace but also reading Firefly Beach in between.
Reading “The Happy Puppy Handbook” by Pippa Mattinson.
It’s a training book by a specialist trainer.
Also, got a sloppy fiction book on the go for bed time reading.
At the moment I’m ploughing through the Peter Robinson books. I love the Inspector Banks series…
I’m reading The Winter Folly by Lulu Taylor - enjoying it as such an easy read ideal holiday book
I like crimes novels and today I am reading an Ann Cleeves novel, ‘A Lesson in Dying’, on my Kindle. I started it this morning and will no doubt have finished by tomorrow! I read far too quickly which is a bugbear of mine, I curse the speed reading course I took for fun as a teenager!
" Something Wicked This Way Comes" Ray Bradbury.
It’s a bit too Stephen King-ish for me but he has a good way with words.
Just finished Rogue Lawyer by John Grisham. Brillant - as always. Different this time, as in the hero is not the nice guy stuggling for his innocent client against big money and crooked politicians. He’s more like Diry Harry but with an above 100 IQ and a law degree rather than a Magnum.
Highly recommended.
Sounds good Moreover! I got a bit bored with Grisham but it sounds like he’s got more interesting.