All righty then - I enjoy reading. I think it's sad that this seems to be something that the youth of today dislike and that our childrens, children may only be able to communicate via the art of expressive dance (a la glee) or by stabbing each other.
In between getting engrossed in overly thumbed copies of Razzle, Asian Babes and Fiesta magazine and (obviously) perusing Spotlight on the interweb, I do enjoy a good novel / biography / auto-biography.
What would my fellow Spotlighters recommend for my holiday (or indeed, after my holiday) this year?
I have enjoyed the following in the last month and make no apology that some or all of these books are old and/or could be considered trash:
Dan Simmons : Summer of Endless Night
Val McDermind : Killing in the Shadows
Stephen King : IT (again)
Stefan Block : The Storm at the Door
Mark Hix : Seasonal British Food
In between getting engrossed in overly thumbed copies of Razzle, Asian Babes and Fiesta magazine and (obviously) perusing Spotlight on the interweb, I do enjoy a good novel / biography / auto-biography.
What would my fellow Spotlighters recommend for my holiday (or indeed, after my holiday) this year?
I have enjoyed the following in the last month and make no apology that some or all of these books are old and/or could be considered trash:
Dan Simmons : Summer of Endless Night
Val McDermind : Killing in the Shadows
Stephen King : IT (again)
Stefan Block : The Storm at the Door
Mark Hix : Seasonal British Food
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