Just started. Henry the VIII and Katherine Parr.
“If you think this Universe is bad, you should see some of the others.” Phillip K. Dick
(10-01-2015, 06:39 PM)Freddy Wrote: The Black House by Peter May is the first of the Lewis Trilogy and was so good that I plan on reading the other two books in the series. It is a police procedural that takes place on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland. I liked the way the central character is fleshed out in the story so one can appreciate how he thinks and why.
(10-01-2015, 09:09 PM)DapperDragon Wrote:(10-01-2015, 06:39 PM)Freddy Wrote: The Black House by Peter May is the first of the Lewis Trilogy and was so good that I plan on reading the other two books in the series. It is a police procedural that takes place on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland. I liked the way the central character is fleshed out in the story so one can appreciate how he thinks and why.
Sounds interesting.
(10-04-2015, 02:39 PM)yohannrjm Wrote: I am now re-reading (for probably the fiftieth time) 'The Hobbit' by JRR Tolkein. It's one of my favourite books of all time, and I read it at least once a year (and sometimes more than that).
Every time I pick it up, it brings back memories of the first time I read it........many decades ago. Good times!
(08-15-2015, 04:05 AM)yohannrjm Wrote: I've just finished reading the last two novels in the 'Dresden Files' by Jim Butcher - 'Cold Days' and 'Skin Game'.A fellow Butcher fan << . This series is solid.
I quite like the series - it has engaging characters, is smart, and the character development over the series is interesting. There's also humour and some sly pop-culture references.
All-in-all, it's a fun series, and Butcher is a good author (I like some of his other series too).
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(10-04-2015, 03:31 PM)Freddy Wrote:Freddy:(10-04-2015, 02:39 PM)yohannrjm Wrote: I am now re-reading (for probably the fiftieth time) 'The Hobbit' by JRR Tolkein. It's one of my favourite books of all time, and I read it at least once a year (and sometimes more than that).
Every time I pick it up, it brings back memories of the first time I read it........many decades ago. Good times!
Yohann, I just cannot seem to get into Tolkein. I have tried to read The Hobbit three different times and never made it past page 10. I thought there was something wrong with me because it is so
universally loved. However, I have since met a few others who also just could not get into the work. I wonder why because I so enjoy getting lost in a good story.