February Falling Up
Posted: 2018/02/28 | Author: gr4c5 | Filed under: Book Reviews, Fiction, NonFiction | Tags: books, Ernest Cline, family, Fiction, Freya Stark, italy, John Berendt, lists, movie, mystery, NonFiction, Nora Roberts, Rhoda Blumberg, romance, Ross Thomas, science fiction, series, Sicily, Simon Brett, Simonetta Hornby, trains, travel, Venice, Walter Tevis, women |Leave a commentI can only describe February as falling up because health-wise I am up on upswing. I’m still not really running yet (I’ve gone for four under-three-mile runs, but who’s counting?). I’m not really running but I haven’t fallen down either. Hence, falling up.
We had a snow day from work, I took a few days off for my birthday and we took a trip to New Jersey so I was able to get in a fair amount of reading. I spent President’s Day reading, too. Oh, and I almost forgot. I’m barely running so there’s that, too. Needless to say, I’ve been reading a lot. Weirdly enough, for all the reading I’ve done you would think there would be more books. Oh well. Speaking of the books, here they are:
Fiction:
- Dead Room Farce by Simon Brett. Read in three days.
- Captivated by Nora Roberts. Read on my iPad in four days.
- Backup Men by Ross Thomas. Read in five days.
- The Almond Picker by Simonetta Hornby.
- Color of Money by Walter Tevis. Read in five days.
Nonfiction:
- City of Falling Angels by John Berendt.
- Full Steam Ahead by Rhoda Blumberg.
Series Continuation:
- Beyond Euphrates by Freya Stark.
For Fun:
- Ready, Player One by Ernest Cline.