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Jan 21, 2019 12:59PM

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About a quarter of the way through Imperial Twilight: The Opium War and the End of China's Last Golden Age so far. It is not too bad and quite readable for a history book

I listened to A Natural History of Dragons on audiobook at the end of last year. I hope you're enjoying it Toyah, not sure when I'll get round to it but I would like to continue the series at some point.
I am reading The Sober Diaries: How one woman stopped drinking and started living to spur me on through Dry January.
Really is quite a sobering read, the author was in all sorts of bother from her long term over drinking. I'm not in that category, but it's a really good reminder as to why cutting back/cutting it out is a good thing. She's pretty much the same age as me, similar family life and set up etc, so it feels very relevant.
Also now listening to Dear Mrs. Bird which is off to a good start.
Really is quite a sobering read, the author was in all sorts of bother from her long term over drinking. I'm not in that category, but it's a really good reminder as to why cutting back/cutting it out is a good thing. She's pretty much the same age as me, similar family life and set up etc, so it feels very relevant.
Also now listening to Dear Mrs. Bird which is off to a good start.
I'm reading Home Fire by Kamila Shamsie for my February book club (and, usefully, an award-winner for the BV challenge). I had little idea what it was about before I started, but so far it's very good, and is one of those effortless reads that slips like gossamer through your mind.

I listened to it on audio book from the library. The narrator's voice was perfect for Lady Trent, just how you would imagine she would speak.

You've reminded me Paul, I must carry on with that series. I've still only read the first one but really enjoyed it. I've been meaning to read the next one but keep forgetting.
Needed a bit of light relief from my last couple of books, which both had disastrous politics at their heart, so reading Diary of a Provincial Lady, which is making me smile.

I read 'Let me Lie' a week or so ago and though it was a good thriller.


Started The Spy and the Traitor: The Greatest Espionage Story of the Cold War yesterday and it is shaping up to be really good so far

Currently working through a big pile of books, but first up is Jack Of Jumps a disturbing book about a series of murdered prostitutes in London


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