I have just finished Tad Williams: The Dirty Streets of Heaven, excellent book I do like his fantasy just started the next in the trilogy Happy Hour in Hell they are about Angels on Earth fighting for souls etc.
I began Death Comes To Pemberley by PD James (MaySheRestInPeace). I stopped reading because it was very boring and they are showing a telly version on the ABC which is slightly less boring. I usually like PD James & period books but not, I'm sad to say, this one.
Am now reading A Short History Of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson which is not boring at all
I'm finally reading A Slip of the Keyboard. Only a short way in, but lots of giggles already. The open letter to booksellers hosting signings is my favorite so far!
I'm reading The Beekeeper's Apprentice by Laurie R. King. I'm really enjoying it so far. The premise of the story (and others to follow) is that a young, highly intelligent fifteen year old girl, meets and befriends a certain Mr Sherlock Holmes, who has retired to the Sussex Downs to take up beekeeping.
Totally knackerd Bouncy, half a screen showing frozen could not switch it on or off, have to download them all again from the cloud pain in the wossis name, can only do 10 at a time. :angry-tappingfoot: Waily Waily.
Diana Wynne Jones, A Tale of Time City, 1987. Has some remarkable elements of similarity to Thief of Time! glass clock and all. I read somewhere that she and Sir pTerry got on well.
Totally knackerd Bouncy, half a screen showing frozen could not switch it on or off, have to download them all again from the cloud pain in the wossis name, can only do 10 at a time. :angry-tappingfoot: Waily Waily.
I was hoping to be reading Creation by Gore Vidal right now, but it will be deliverd on december 31 according to the online shop I bought it from. (at least it was slightly cheaper there )
I read the books I got for Sinterklaas might as well read Hogfather again