What I have been reading recently.

Unfortunately, I have been so busy in lockdown, mainly with writing, walking and decoration, that I haven’t had a lot of time for reading. But I’ve still managed to read a bit. What can be better than a good book?

213. The Wizard of Wands Dewin Nefol
214. The Ghost Robert Harris
215. Sabbath’s Theatre Philip Roth
216. Staring at the Sun Julian Barnes
217. Talking it Over Julian Barnes
218. Hag-Seed Margaret Atwood
219. Trout Fishing in America Richard Brautigan
220. Healers from another world C Coulson Pounder
221. On the Road – original scroll Jack Kerouac
222. Five on Brexit Island – Enid Blyton Bruno Vincent
223. Haynes explains pensioners Boris Starling
224. Munich Robert Harris
225. Spider From Mars Woody Woodmansey
226. The Long Dark Tea-time of the soul Douglas Adams
227. Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency Douglas Adams
228. A Week in December Sebastian Faulks
229. Bowie & Hutch John ‘Hutch’ Hutchinson
230. The girl who takes an eye for an eye David Lagercrantz
231. The Country’s favourite comic poems Compendium
232.The three dimensions of freedom Billy Bragg
233. Conclave Robert Harris
234. Imperial Ambitions Noam Chomsky
235. Men without Women Haruki Murakami
236. Killing Commentadore Haruki Murakami
237. From the inside Nick Mason
238. Levels of life Julian Barnes
239. The Fear Index Robert Harris
240. My Purple Scented Novel Ian McEwan
241. An Officer and the Spy Robert Harris
242. Nutshell Ian McEwan
243. The Human Stain Sebastian Faulks
244. Pigs Might Fly (Pink Floyd) Mark Blake
245. Consider Phlebas Iain M Banks
246. The Game Player of Titan Iain M Banks
247. Becoming Michelle Obama
248. Cockroach Ian McEwan
249. Ham and Rye Bukowski
250. Woody Guthrie’s Modern World Blues Will Kaufman
251. Olaf Stapledon First Men Last Men