
3 days of work last week made me read quite a lot of books! Bloggers, Easter is over, but I have just grasped the top layer of the Agatha Christie-books. But I have come to a decision, I am going to take a big hop into my own bookshelves and avoid the library as much as possible. May is going to be a great month of Off-the-shelf-reading! I have also joined in on readingcircles, and I am excited to see how Don Quijote is treating me (if it shows up in my mailbox!).
Books I read last week:
- Jane Austen – Sense and Sensibility
- Jo Nesbø – Frelseren (6th book) - audio
- Sara Gruen – Water for Elephants
- Agatha Christie – Poirot’s Early Cases
- Karen Kingsbury – Hannah’s Hope
- Jo Nesbø – Hodejegerne (In addition to Harry Hole, Nesbø has written a book about headhunter and artthief Roger Brown) - audio
- Agatha Christie – Lord Edgware Dies
Books I finished last week:
- Jane Austen – Sense and Sensibility
- Jo Nesbø – Frelseren - audio
- Agatha Christie – Poirot’s Early Cases
- Sara Gruen – Water for Elephants
- Karen Kingsbury – Hannah’s Hope
- Jo Nesbø – Hodejegerne - audio
Books I read now:
- Agatha Christie – Lord Edgware Dies
Books I plan to read:
- Nadine Gordimer – The Conservationist
- Merice Briffa – The River Maid
- Miguel de Cervantes - Don Quijote
What are you planning to read?
XOXO
It looks like you had a busy reading week.
SvarSlettMy week looks like this
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Enjoy your reading week
carol (UK)
Wow, that is quite a list. Enjoy them!
SvarSlettIn the UK we've got another long weekend coming up with the Royal Wedding and May Day.
SvarSlettMy week's round-up
I'm reading my way through Agatha Christie in pub order right now. Looks like you got a ton of good reading in this week. Here' s mine:
SvarSletthttp://bookbelle0819.blogspot.com/2011/04/its-monday-what-are-you-reading_25.html
Are you on an Agatha Christie kick? I should get started again too, her books are all wonderful! I have been thinking of picking up a Jo Nesbø book, but they've been hyped a lot lately (and I am always very wary of such books).
SvarSlettIsn't Don Quixote a huge book?
I'm struggling my way through a boring diary-formatted Chinese urban lit book (though it is starting to feel more and more like YA) and I'm enjoying The God of Small Things.
Have a great week!