In between WOT re-reads, I'll read different authors like Georgette Heyer, then switch Catherine Aird, Emma Lathen. I also have a sneaking fondness for Eddings' Belgarath and Polgara books, although I got rid of the rest of his series that I had during my last move. And then there's the Moonstone and Our Mutual Friend.
What do you read when your brain wants a break?
- 18/04/2011 11:08:17 AM
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Re: Wodehouse. Gerald Durrell. Pratchett, old favourites. Douglas Adam, ditto.
- 18/04/2011 02:34:35 PM
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Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Terry Pratchett, The Queen of Attolia *NM*
- 18/04/2011 04:13:07 PM
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The BBC news website. *NM*
- 18/04/2011 06:08:14 PM
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o.O Lovely?
- 18/04/2011 06:27:17 PM
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I was thinking more about the "when your brain wants a break" part.
- 18/04/2011 06:30:22 PM
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Hm... Tolkien, Austen, Trollope of late, Christie, Jordan, Eddings, HP, various comics.
- 18/04/2011 06:31:13 PM
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Pratchett because it's so comfortable, and Matt Reilly because it involves no thinking *NM*
- 18/04/2011 08:17:36 PM
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My answer: Heyer, Butcher, Rankin, Heyer, Eddings, Feist, and Gail Carriger will join the ranks. *NM*
- 18/04/2011 08:20:48 PM
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I go thru phases
- 18/04/2011 11:21:07 PM
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That's a great question. I'm not sure I've given myself a break in quite some time, though. *NM*
- 20/04/2011 09:07:05 AM
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