Finished my 6th book for the #SummerEndReadathon. It was a fun read for the classics book club I'm in. @TheSpineView
Finished my 6th book for the #SummerEndReadathon. It was a fun read for the classics book club I'm in. @TheSpineView
Still have two slots open for Group L - Lighthearted Fiction!! Join us reading low-angst, happy reads along the lines of (but not limited to) P.G. Wodehouse, Georgette Heyer, E. Nesbit, etc. There are also loads of other groups open if you're interested in a different genre!!
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Meh! I cannot get into this at all...! 🙄 (bailing at page 56.)
After a day of putting out fires at work, including staying late when all the rest of the staff had left, I relaxed in front of the tree with this cheery little read. A witty romp with no deep themes or dark agendas, it is a well written light, quick read.
“The Honorable Freddie came out of his book much as a sleepwalker wakes—with a sense of having been violently assaulted.”
I think we can all relate to this!
I don‘t have enough time or brain power to read anything Big this week, so I started this at lunch. It should meet the bill of being light and short, but well written.
P.G. Wodehouse is the ultimate in #comfortreads Jeeves and Wooster especially, but this is from my shelves (& comfort reads need 🍷 & chocolate pudding 😜). I did a blog post last year on escapist reads: http://booksonthego.net/2016/08/26/escapist-books/
#AnditsAugust day 24
#Bug
I've never read Wodehouse before so I picked up this first of the Blandings Castle series from a Book Outlet sale.
#SizzlinSummerReads
Sometimes on a rainy day you just need the library and some classic comedy. Wodehouse is as hilarious as ever, and I always enjoy a quick visit to Blandings to see The Empress.