I love murakami - have plenty of others if you want to borrow - he tends to write two types of books, dreamy nostalgic joy to read or very wierd almost science fiction with a bittersweet romantic view on the world. heads back to psueds corner
I've just finished The Rider by Tim Krabbe - been meaning to read it for ages and loved it
and also 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep' another one that had been on my list for a while - very wierd, but very enjoyable.
I've gone for some non fiction for the moment, a book called 'I never knew that about London' part of a series with lots of interesting facts I didnt know about London, like that there used to be a golf course on the top of Adelaide house and we drive on the left because of jousting, and the Europeans on the right because of Napolean. Interesting stuff.
I love murakami - have plenty of others if you want to borrow - he tends to write two types of books, dreamy nostalgic joy to read or very wierd almost science fiction with a bittersweet romantic view on the world. heads back to psueds corner
I've just finished The Rider by Tim Krabbe - been meaning to read it for ages and loved it
and also 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep' another one that had been on my list for a while - very wierd, but very enjoyable.
I've gone for some non fiction for the moment, a book called 'I never knew that about London' part of a series with lots of interesting facts I didnt know about London, like that there used to be a golf course on the top of Adelaide house and we drive on the left because of jousting, and the Europeans on the right because of Napolean. Interesting stuff.