I'm in need of escapism 'big-stylie' at the mo., so I'm back to the kids books... Just finished the Susan Cooper 'Dark is Rising' series last week, started Harry Potters on Friday & I'm onto Goblet of Fire already! When I finish with HP, I'll be reading the Diana Wynn-Jones 'Chrestomanci' books. Hopefully by the time I finish those it'll be full on sowing season
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Originally posted by SarzWix View PostI'm in need of escapism 'big-stylie' at the mo.,
Or, you could try Tom Holt - he's another loon.A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/
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The Allotment Book - Andi Clevely (just finished)
....cracking
The Well-Tempered Garden - Christopher Lloyd (ongoing)
....I love Christo's style
Walking with Angels - Carmel Reilly (ongoing)
....cos I liked the picture on the cover
The Gardener's Wise Words and Country Ways - Ruth Binney (ongoing)
....cos it has tips from time-honoured traditional gardening techniques
Soon to start
The Faber Books of Gardens - Phillip Robinson
synopsis...
.... is at times whimsical, at times serious, but always true to the pursuit of gardening - that purest of human pleasuresaka
Suzie
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Am just finished "The Time Traaveller's Wife", which I mostly enjoyed. But I am doing too much reading for college at the moment (loads of economics - great fun really..... ) so apart from a quick flick through Tom Doorely's new one ("Grow and Eat"?), I am abandoning reading until May and concentrating on knitting (a nephew and a niece/nephew due in April and June respectively- so enough to keep me busy in my few quiet moments!).
Looking forward to a good long browse in the bookshop then one afternoon though, and going back to the library too.
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Originally posted by HeyWayne View PostFor escapsim try anything by Jasper Fforde (but I'd recommend starting at the beginning with The Eyre Affair). For the madcap world that is Jasper Fforde, look here: Jasperfforde.com : Homepage
Or, you could try Tom Holt - he's another loon.
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