RandyWanger
Je suis rôti de boeuf
Leviathan Wakes: Book 1 of the Expanse (amazing Amazon TV series)
I think that's why it's been sat in my "to read" pile, because it looks fascinating but I wasn't sure how entertaining it would be. I had a feeling I would need to prepare myself for it. I might just bite the bullet and try and blitz it.
be interested how you go "blitzing "it.....good luck..
Ha ha yeah I guess "blitzing" just means, not reading it in my usual procrastinating style, ie reading a page then going to make a cup of tea.
Have you read Sapiens , a brief history of humankind.....hard going but most explanatory as to how we find ourselves in the mess we are in.
Attention spans aren’t what they once were. I always set myself a three chapter limit before I’m allowed to do anything, look at a device etc. Reading in the bath is a serious guilty pleasure and also an environment where distractions are kept to a minimum so conducive to turning pages.
Actually once of the best things I did last year was start a book club with some friends. Having a deadline to read a book by, very quickly stopped me procrastinating. It's also an absolute pleasure to discuss the books you've just rather than recommending them to people and briefly telling them what they're about. And not only that you start reading things you might not have normally picked, which is fantastic when it's something you end up loving. I would recommend to anyone who enjoys reading to start a book club. It doesn't have to be big 3 or 4 friends is probably perfect.
Brideshead Revisited is possibly the best book ever written in my view. read it countless times.
Have you read any Hemingway books ? Very good
I started reading Waugh with Labels which I enjoyed so much I purchased A Handful of Dust immediately. I decided to save Brideshead as I know its his most acclaimed work and can't face finishing that just yet.
I have read a lot of Hemingway and enjoy his work (if not him as a person). Would you suggest any other authors of that era who are similar to Waugh?
Would you suggest any other authors of that era who are similar to Waugh?
Have just started The Anarchy: The Relentless Rise of the East India Company by William Dalyrymple. I like his schtick. The Return of a King: The Battle for Afghanistan by WD is also a decent read.