Ok all you punctuation nazis – this book isn’t for you! This was so hard to read because I am one of those people who likes to see written text laid out in a more visually appealing way and in the right kind of format (conversations in quotation marks; apostrophes in shortened words; surprises in…
Reading Project 2016 – Where My Heart Used To Beat #5
I should have known not to read another book by Sebastian Faulks. The last book I read of his was a total bore. But alas this book was ready to be picked up from the library so I gave him another chance. And yet again I was disappointed… So a bit about the plot without…
Reading Project 2016 – The Wolf Border #4
The first thing I noticed when I started reading this book was the dialogues weren’t written with quotations marks (“..”). So you had to work out who was speaking at the time. But you catch on. I did. And if I could, anyone could. I also like how the author (Sarah Hall) writes – she…
Reading Project 2016 – The Girl on the Train #3
Finally! My book order from the library has arrived. And since I only had 3 weeks to read this book (I am sure it is still quite popular and I wouldn’t be able to renew it) I quickly started to read it, with the aim of finishing it within the 3 week loan period. Well…
Reading Project 2016 – Engleby #2
Engleby by Sebastian Faulks was excruciatingly painful to read (ie. boring) but I finished it to the end. Don’t ask me why. I guess I wanted to know if my hunches about the main character was true. And I was! Ok so basically, without giving much of the story away, as the title suggest this…