Can you tell that I’ve been on holiday? Long hot days spent lounging by the pool or laying on the bitch and evenings sipping cocktails mean that I’ve made inroads into my unread folder on the kindle. I should have finished the Sarah Waters – which was one of my paperbacks – but The Boy only bought one book with him and so borrowed The Night Watch which took him most of the week to read.
Read:
Life is Sweet by Elizabeth Bass
Gently Does It by Alan Hunter
Gently By The Shore by Alan Hunter
Gently Down The Stream by Alan Hunter
Landed Gently by Alan Hunter
London Calling by Sara Sheridan
And Only To Deceive by Tasha Alexander
A Poisoned Season by Tasha Alexander
Mrs Kaplan and the Matzoh Ball of Death by Mark Reutlinger
Wicked Autumn by G M Malliet
The Path of the Crooked by Ellery Adams
Going the Distance by Christina Jones
King Solomon’s Mines by Henry Rider Haggard
Started:
The Night Watch by Sarah Waters
Sheila by Robert Wainwright
The Bride by Julie Garwood
The Tomb of the Golden Bird by Elizabeth Peters
Walking on Air by Christina Jones
Still reading:
The Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert
More Fool Me by Stephen Fry
And because I was on holiday – I haven’t bought any books this week. I banned myself from buying any sequels to any of the books that I cleared from the backlog so that I reduced the pile. And so now the unread list on the Kindle is now merely huge rather than gigantic!