Foundation the series coming out and being bad, made me reread the first two books.
I'll probably go through the rest of them as I find them.
The Foundation paperback I have was priced under a dollar.
Second that - new author for me. Norwegian Wood and also "1Q84"More mainstream-wise, I love the magic realism of Haruki Murakami. Really enjoyed "1Q84" and to a lesser degree, "Kafka on the Shore". Really enjoy his writing style as well.
My grandmother worked there for a while I believe, and our wedding reception might have been on the site.Bomb Girls. It's about a huge munitions plant built early in the war in a small village called Scarboro.
Entirely possible since they had thousands of workers and most were female. Especially if she was around TO during the war. They offered very good wages and also had their bus transport for employees.My grandmother worked there for a while I believe, and our wedding reception might have been on the site.
Based on what the rest of you are reading, my reaching choices will be considered boring to you all.
I prefer to read biographies or non fiction stuff. Just as I prefer documentaries vs fiction movies/series.
Diamond Age on Audible- highly recommended ...
oops not Diamond Girl.
Ulyssses. Should be a fun winter :/
Gotta admit I struggled with Brief history of time.
Haha, I enjoyed Dubliners and kinda into dry ass books I guess...Although finishing Moby Dick is probably one of the crowning achievements of my life so farJeez.
I had to read Finnegan's Wake for a university course I once took.
The course was called, "Books everyone considers brilliant, but nobody enjoys reading"...