Sunday 14 September 2008

The Sunday Salon: An unproductive week...


I just seem to be accumulating books rather than reading many this week. In terms of reading I mannaged 1 kids book, a short story and a novel which I have no idea how to write up! The novel was The Valkyries by Paulo Coelho, an author I always enjoy. This was a strange read, I was never sucked into it but the style is easy so I got through it in a few hours. The searching for your angel part and the fact that it was based on his real life just never felt real, and never grabbed me. Anyone else read this?


As for today, I'm off to the library and for a very late breakfast/lunch in a place where the food is all gorgeous and fresh so I don't feel like I'm ruining the second day of the diet. I have some studying to do later, but then I'm hoping to sit down and read some more Maus and The Virgin Blue by Tracy Chevalier, a book that I'm absolutely loving.


For the Olympic Challenge, which I'm taking part in over at Bookcrossing.com, I'm looking for reads for each of the various countries in Africa to start with. If anyone has any recommendations, partucuarly for the harder coutries like: Burundi, Chad, Gabon and Libiya just to name a few, I'd be grateful to hear them, the author just has to have been born there.

3 comments:

gautami tripathy said...

I an unable to read Coelho. Eleven minutes put me off him completely.

Waking upto SS after a day of serial blasts in Delhi

Anonymous said...

I very much enjoyed 'The Virgin Blue' as well and, of course, 'The Girl in the Pearl Ear-Ring' was good. But since the she seems to have gone down hill. A great shame.

tanabata said...

I loved The Virgin Blue when I read it a few years ago!