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Current book(s) you're reading?

@Trophonius : I really liked it! Like you said, despite being very bleak and depressing it did not really depress or bored me. I expected the language to be more flowery and hard to read, but it was very easy to read. I especially liked Kazuko's letters at the end!

Next on my list is Run Melos!
 
Death in Leamington by David Smith
Yes, that is Leamington as in Leamington Spa where I live. I bought it in a bring-and-buy sale last year. Now I'm reading it as part of a "Book Bingo" challenge set by my local library. The aim is to read a book of each of twelve categories, and this is for the category "A book by an author you have never heard of" (I reckon this qualifies as the book has no author bio).
 
Vengeance in Venice by Philip Gwynne Jones. This is another entry in my Book Bingo challenge (see my last posting), this time for the category "A book perfect for the current season". According to a sign I saw in my local library, June was "National Crime Reading Month", so I aimed to read this before the month was out, and I've got only 31 pages to go. Plus Jeff Bezos's wedding in Venice has been all over the media this past week, but let's draw a veil(!) over that.
 
Been reading lots of late whilst I recover including:
The state of hate
Cults in our midst
The tiptoe boys
Neitzche (again)
and adrian mole books

Still got lots to get through too
 
Over breakfast each day, I try to read a few pages of Yasunari Kawabata’s “ The Sound of the Mountain.” I read a chapter a day of another book I keep for the purpose, currently Andrew McGahan’s “Last Drinks”. In addition, I have bookmarks in Brené Brown’s “Daring Greatly” (a challenging read), Melissa Lucashenko’s “Too Much Lip” (challenging for other reasons), Robert Silverberg’s “Science Fiction 101”, “The Essential Alan Coren” (which is 98% finished but I’m eking it out because I don’t want it to be over), and “The Penguin Book of Japanese Short Stories”. My bedtime reading at the moment is Janet King’s “Where the Bodies are Buried” (book 7 of the Jeri Howard boxed set I’m working my way through.) My piles of “books to read” have now grown to over five feet high, and stare at me from beside the TV.

@tree, I have a vague memory of reading “Johnny and the Dead”, but can’t find it in my library. I’ve read all the Discworld novels - I have a signed, first edition of “The Last Continent” that I got at the Australian book launch. It was the very last copy in the store - actually the bookstore owner’s complimentary copy with the publisher’s sticker inside, but he very kindly sold it to me so I could get Terry to sign it. I am also tempting myself with a copy of “A Stroke of the Pen” on my bedside book shelf - when I read it, the last will be gone.
 

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