So here we are, Sunday once again and I still don’t have any finished books to report, but I’m being very relaxed about that because I am still actually reading, and like I mentioned last week significantly more than I was managing at the end of last year.
I’m concentrating on trying to finish Bruce Robinson’s They All Love Jack, which is all about his theory on who Jack the Ripper really was and the (alleged) cover-up which has kept his identity hidden for all these years. I’m about three-quarters of the way through and enjoying it even though in most respects it’s completely mad. I knew it was a long book but it was only when I saw a physical copy (I’m reading it on my Kindle app) that I realised just how enormous it was. I wish I’d taken a photo because stacked face forward on the shelves the copy at the front looked like it was going to plummet to the floor if you so much as glanced at it.
Some of you will have twigged that if I saw Jack in the wild that means I must have been in a bookshop and it’s true; I suspended (I prefer that to broke) my self-imposed book buying embargo on Thursday by going into Waterstones and buying two books. I had a good excuse though; I had just spent an hour in the dentist’s chair having my broken front tooth reconstructed and I reckoned I earned a treat. The treat took the form of:
- The Lie Tree by Frances Hardinge (one of the Costa book winners I mentioned in my post here)
- Elizabeth: Renaissance Prince by Lisa Hilton because you can never have two many books about your hero 🙂
The trip to the dentist and subsequent need to curl up on the sofa and feel sorry for myself meant I didn’t get to the Horror Book Club which is dat as well as I hadn’t finished the reading.
Other than that I have been good, though I’m going to a book launch this week and it’s usually pretty hard to get a book signed if you haven’t bought it, so I’ll do what has to be done 😀
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January 17, 2016 at 4:11 pm
Bryan G. Robinson
Actually reading…hey, that’s always good. Sometimes it’s best not to look at the physical copy of a book. What’s the book launch you’re going to?
January 17, 2016 at 8:46 pm
brideofthebookgod
Den Patrick’s third book in his Erebus Sequence, so fantasy (its called The Girl on the Liar’s Throne). He’s a good guy.
January 17, 2016 at 4:50 pm
Anne @HeadFullofBooks
I had a trip to the dentist this week, too, but only for a cleaning. I really MUST start flossing more regularly. I had the dentist visits so much and I think it is because I feel guilty. I hate getting trapped in BIG book. Power through!
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January 17, 2016 at 8:47 pm
brideofthebookgod
I don’t mind getting caught in a big book but it’s a bit polemical so it can be exhausting and I can only read so much at a time. My dentist is Greek and very handsome so that makes things a lot easier to bear 😀
January 18, 2016 at 12:01 am
The Cue Card
You deserve a couple of books after the dentist. Hope you can conquer the Jack the Ripper book! I’m terrible at really long books.
January 18, 2016 at 7:45 am
brideofthebookgod
Thank you! I’ll get there, I’m sure 🙂