Christmas presents added to my to-be-read pile…
What’s been added to your TBR pile? And have you read any of them yet??
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Book loot — 5 Comments
No books this year just gift vouchers for Waterstones.Looking forward to a full day in Waterstones in Manchester. Along with lots of Costa coffee – heaven!!
Gosh, to be reminded of my TBR pile. It's too massive to even consider. And I keep buying!
Snow Crash is wonderful, but I actually prefer The Diamond Age.
I have to ask you one of these days whether you think consuming contemporary fantasy books influence your writing from plot, character, themes or writing style perspectives.
book loot is always good, although my book loot this year consisted entirely of cook books, including the River Cottage Family Cookbook, in which the Fearnly-Whittingstall children do some of the cooking *g*
No books this year just gift vouchers for Waterstones.Looking forward to a full day in Waterstones in Manchester. Along with lots of Costa coffee – heaven!!
Gosh, to be reminded of my TBR pile. It's too massive to even consider. And I keep buying!
Snow Crash is wonderful, but I actually prefer The Diamond Age.
I have to ask you one of these days whether you think consuming contemporary fantasy books influence your writing from plot, character, themes or writing style perspectives.
book loot is always good, although my book loot this year consisted entirely of cook books, including the River Cottage Family Cookbook, in which the Fearnly-Whittingstall children do some of the cooking *g*
No books I'm afraid as I always buy my own anyway. Hubby wouldn't have a clue what to buy me.
Most of mine were bought with book vouchers too, bless those who gave them. Nothing I like better!
Donny – I'd have to say yes, but in a very general way. I think I'll have to do a blog post on that one day.
Sharyn, good luck!
Jo – my husband wouldn't know either! At least not when it comes to fiction. Non-fiction he has a pretty good idea of what I'd like.