I’m out of books, and I’ve got a four-day trip to Fallon and back coming up tomorrow. Which simply will not do.
So: What are y’all reading?
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Reading BlegBy lex, on January 16th, 2012
I’m out of books, and I’ve got a four-day trip to Fallon and back coming up tomorrow. Which simply will not do. So: What are y’all reading? 147 comments to Reading Bleg |
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I’m reading your blog. Please don’t stop writing!
I’m reading page 3 of the comments!
I honestly never thought we’d see page 3 of comments. Now I’ll have to take a look at the first two ginormous pages of comment.
Wow. Looking at the first two pages of suggestions has just increased the “to read” stack on my desk.
My suggestions: Quartered Safe Out Here by George MacDonald Fraser (author of the Flashman series). This is his memoir of wartime service as a private soldier in Burma. Also, any of his McAuslan books (The General Danced at Dawn, The Sheikh and the Dustbin, and McAuslan in the Rough). Also, the Drenai series of books by David Gemmell (Waylander, Legend, etc); these are sci-fi/fantasy, full of well-written characters to whom bad things happen. If you can find them, the early historical fiction of Cecilia Holland (The Firedrake, Rakossy, Until the Sun Falls). Keep up your own writing; I look forward to the book.