Friday, April 21, 2006

Reading Lists - for posterity

How this works
Why didn't I think of doing this before? I certainly read enough to make it a regular feature... From now on, there will be a note in the side panel about what I'm reading at the moment. Once I've finished it, I will move it to this main listing.

7 comments:

Conor said...

I like this. I have been keeping all my read books in a text file with something similar in mind.

Let get our husband and wife blog together! Aww, Sweet!

Gerry said...

Excellent. I'm looking forward to your review of this weeks Beano.

Conor said...

There's a lot of good reviews for the Ukrainian Tractor book. May not read it now.

Gerry said...

I read His Dark Materials a year or two back. It's very good. Also on in the theatre in London which I keep meaning to go see

Anonymous said...

The Pullman books are, to my mind, genuinely subversive and gnostic is the true sense of the term. That they are written for children is even better. Remind me to bore you at length about this the next time I see you. I'd do it here but a. I don't have time and b. It invovles revealing the ending, which would be so mean to anyone who has not read them.

Conor said...

His Dark Materials are superb. The way it twists from the end of book one to the end of book three is amazing.

I think Mr.Pullman had one or two issues to work out. Hollywood are making them into a movie. Bet you it'll be fucking awful.

Anonymous said...

Is that my copy of The Best Thing That Can Happen To A Croissant? If so, I'm guessing we're probably due a hostages exchange...if not, I'll just hang on to all your stuff a little longer.