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Books in the Wild: Heathrow T5 again

Back at the airport again this week – this time Terminal five at Heathrow when I was on my way out the other weekend. I don’t fly from Heathrow that often, and the last two times have both been T5 – and I’ve been disappointed in the books (especially compared to Birmingham) both times.

This is the new airport fiction section – I’ve already got the Emily Henry on a Kindle deal or I would have bought that, and that was about it for me – as I’ve decided the Anthony Horowitz is far too big to read in a physical copy so I’m waiting for a deal on the e-book.

Thankfully they did have the new Richard Cole’s which I had been hoping for, and the I struggled with what to get for the second part of the offer. I have two of the Follet Valley’s waiting to be read so I couldn’t justify another without having read some of the previous.

So that left the non fiction which majored heavily on the self help, biography and war history. I went for the Otto English in the end because it was the most appealing but I can’t lie, I was hoping for more, particularly on the fiction side.

Have a great weekend!

3 thoughts on “Books in the Wild: Heathrow T5 again”

    1. I have most of the Richard Coles and Richard Osman’s as airport paperbacks – the offer there is the excuse for me to be able to buy them when they’re still hardback everywhere else. But Birmingham (and even Luton) seems much better than the T5 options.

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