Tuesday, May 08, 2012

High days and holidays: a chance to read

Hello all. I've not been posting much on here lately, and the absence of the G-Man (Get well soon Galen!) means I'm not even forcing myself to write my 55 words for a Friday.  (Though I'm doing my best to keep going with the Thursday extracts.) On the other hand, it means I'm catching up on my reading, and somehow I seem to have found a run of pretty good tales to absorb me.

The recent holiday helped, which coincided with World Book Day and my sad encounter with Bill Bryson. I had time and opportunity to read because I didn't have to go to work, and the fact that the book was free gave me a motive.  I'd taken a few novels with me on my e-reader (I always do take several books on holiday) so I had plenty of supply too.

And I spent Bank Holiday Monday morning in bed, completing the final hundred or so pages of my latest choice.

So you'll be reading my reviews over the next few days, because I'm now forcing myself to write them.  My own works of fiction might take a little longer. Or then again, they might not. I'll have a word with the muse.

3 comments:

Sandra Davies said...

'Reading' is just about the only permissible excuse for not writing - extremely flattering to see me alongside Ian Rankin and Kate Atkinson - both of whom I've read copiously this year. Look forward to your reviews.

Hilary Melton-Butcher said...

Hi Anne .. gosh those days have long gone for now - reading in bed! Perhaps I should start again .. get up earlier ... read and have my coffee ...

Glad you're feeling slightly relaxed, but I hope Galen gets back on the right side of life soon .. I know how everyone loved their FF55 ...

Cheers Hilary

snafu said...

Miss the FF55s you have a vivid imagination and some of your ideas could be expanded into a novel.