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Which Books Are You Looking Forward To In 2015?
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The Millions have put together their always excellent list of books coming out this year:
http:// www.the million s.com/2 015/01/ most-an ticipat ed-the- great-2 015-boo k-previ ew.html
And it does look good.
Quite fancy some more short story collections this year, maybe "Hall of Small Mammals" will go on my list.
But... I do have books to read from Christmas... I suppose I will have to get through them first.
So tell me, what are you looking forward to, and what do you have in your current reading list pile?
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And it does look good.
Quite fancy some more short story collections this year, maybe "Hall of Small Mammals" will go on my list.
But... I do have books to read from Christmas... I suppose I will have to get through them first.
So tell me, what are you looking forward to, and what do you have in your current reading list pile?
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Blake Butler's 300,000,000
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
It's his usual post modern ramble through the English language, but this time there's a twist: there's a normal voice acting as a second narrator and an actual murder. We know whodunnit, but we don't know who got done!
Blake Butler's 300,000,000
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
It's his usual post modern ramble through the English language, but this time there's a twist: there's a normal voice acting as a second narrator and an actual murder. We know whodunnit, but we don't know who got done!
And Wolf In White Van:
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
By John Darnielle. Seems like a jolly idea about a game designer.
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
By John Darnielle. Seems like a jolly idea about a game designer.
I already have piles of books that I've not got around to reading. I'm awful when in a book store, find loads I want: but for some reason, maybe it's age/eyesight, I simply don't set time aside to read them. And if I do start to read I get easily/quickly tired. I'm unsure what's happened as I've grown older, maybe I've been spoilt by too many magazines that get half read, and can no longer concentrate properly on a decent book. Maybe once I have more time I'll be able to set the odd day aside to catch up. But I need to avoid bookstores in 2015 until then.
I've just started The Mist in the Mirror by Susan Hill...suitably atmospheric
There's more very light reading in the form of several 'timeslip' books by Barbara Erskine
The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd
The Paying Guests by Sarah Waters ...along with several of her earlier books
A fair amount of non fiction including Georgian London:into the streets by Lucy Ingliss
The Secrete Museum by Molly Oldfield...the treasures we don't see
Death by Food Pyramid by Denise Minger,and The Big Fat Surprise by Nina Teicholz...both discuss the contributions of politics,big pharma,poor research and agribusiness ...to the worlds current bad health,and the obesity epidemic.
That's enough for a few months...
There's more very light reading in the form of several 'timeslip' books by Barbara Erskine
The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd
The Paying Guests by Sarah Waters ...along with several of her earlier books
A fair amount of non fiction including Georgian London:into the streets by Lucy Ingliss
The Secrete Museum by Molly Oldfield...the treasures we don't see
Death by Food Pyramid by Denise Minger,and The Big Fat Surprise by Nina Teicholz...both discuss the contributions of politics,big pharma,poor research and agribusiness ...to the worlds current bad health,and the obesity epidemic.
That's enough for a few months...
Pasta, I wish that "Death By Food Pyramid" was some kind of throwback pulp sci-fi thing. Sadly it's about food/nutrition myths:
http:// www.ama zon.co. uk/Deat h-Food- Pyramid -Denise -Minger /dp/098 4755128
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