Such a fun series, looking forward to the next installment.
Friday, 23 March 2018
Thursday, 22 March 2018
Book: Star Wars, The Courtship of Princess Leia, Dave Wolverton
This is a very different genre to what I normally read. Mark is a massive Star Wars fan and suggested I read this book. I have managed to sit through Episode four, five and six and did like Han Solo (or Hans Olo as I like to tease Mark). I do like his oneliners. It did take me some time to get into the book, did however enjoy it.
Monday, 12 March 2018
Book: Sh*t My Dad Says, Justin Halpern
A wonderfully sweet book, showing the relationship between the youngest son (Justin), and his 73 year old dad.
Monday, 25 December 2017
Book: Gang Town, Don Pinnock
For me, this book was a bit like swimming in syrup. Not exactly light Christmas reading. In 'The President's Keepers' reference was made to gang involvement, which was incredibly interesting. I was keen to learn more about the gangs. I suppose I was expecting a slightly different read. This book does give good and fairly detailed information about the gangs in Cape Town; I think I was hoping to read about more specific examples and insights.
The last two/three chapters about drugs and also what needs to be done was the most interesting.
Sunday, 8 October 2017
Saturday, 23 September 2017
Book: The Count of Monte Cristo, Alexandre Dumas
B E T R A Y A L! That's pretty much the premise of the book throughout. This forms part of my #40for40 mission to read ten classics that I've not read yet.
It's a looong read. Some sections are superfluous, and at times you feel like saying to the author, get to the point! There are so many names and plot twists, that if you don't read the book for a while, you need to revisit the earlier chapters to remind yourself as to who, what, where. There are other sections that are fabulously intriguing and it feels like you can't read it quickly enough to find out what happens.
I had downloaded this as an ebook, so whenever I was in a queue or waited somewhere it was great to quickly read a page or two without having to lug a big book everywhere.
Book: Die Plesierboom, Audrey Blignaut
'n Lekker lees boek. Ek het hierdie op die selfde tyd begin lees as Dot Serfontein se 'Ek is Maar Ene'.
Ek hou ietwat meer van Dot se skryfstyl. Maar op die einde van die dag is dit lekker om enige goeie Afrikaanse boeke te lees.
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