Birneybau wrote: » On to '2001' by Arthur C. Clarke, enjoyable, very accessible, picked up the whole collection, seems short enough, makes a change from having read 'Song of Ice and Fire' collection over the Summer. ; ) Also, re-reading 'A Short History of Nearly Everything' by Bryson on the side. Love it.
Ipso wrote: » Got 2001 and just started it. The intro chapters are great, I remember seeing that bit of the film on tv when I was young and being almost mesmerized. Not that I had. Notion what was going on.
Jijsaw wrote: » I'm a bit late to the party but currently reading Burial Rites which I got for Christmas- I'm halfway through it now, really enjoying it despite the fact nothing has really happened. Interested to see how it ends now will probably finish it today or tomorrow.
penguin88 wrote: » I finished up Burial Rites last week. Although I enjoyed it, I was expecting more from it for some reason, so interested to hear other people's take on it.
penguin88 wrote: » I finished up Burial Rites last week. Although I enjoyed it, I was expecting more from it for some reason, so interested to hear other people's take on it. Have moved on to Half of a Yellow Sun now.
Belle E. Flops wrote: » Finished Good Omens earlier. Really liked the book. It's absolutely mad, but very clever in places and it had me chuckling away throughout. I loved the relationship between Crowley and Aziraphale.
eire4 wrote: » Finished a re read of James Joyce's classic short stories collection Dubliners.
Wyldwood wrote: » I bought The Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford for my Kindle to read over Christmas. I thought it was going to be a light fluffy story to distract me from the madness of the season but I was wrong. It's a great social history of the 1940s era in Seattle when Japanese residents were being interred during the war. Various relationships are portrayed very well. I travelled along with Henry on his emotional journey, but maybe it was the season that was in it that made me sentimental! For a debut novel it wasn't bad at all. Now to find my first book of 2015. Happy 2015 reading to all and thanks for all the great recommendations. I've enjoyed many a book I would never have read only for the posters here.
ivytwine wrote: » Have that on my ginormous "To Read" pile. QUOTE] I think you will enjoy Dubliners a lot when you get to it. Very enjoyable. Great dialogue.