Tuesday, 31 March 2015

March Wrap-Up


March was a busy month reading-wise, where Uni texts fought big time with my reading-for-pleasure. With an essay due mid-April, I had to cut down a bit, but yet I still managed to read eleven books, which I am chuffed about.

Following the death of Sir Terry Pratchett, I decided to give his Discworld series another go; I had read Wyrd Sisters years ago, but didn't quite '"get" the book at all. This month, I have managed to read the first six, including Wyrd Sisters, which I absolutely loved on second reading. It's amazing how reading tastes change in a decade! I'm just about to start book 7, Pyramids, but - as per usual - essay guilt has prevented me from doing so today. I am also conscious that I haven't put my reviews up for the first few Discworlds, I am slacking! Will do that as soon as possible.

Other than Pratchett, four of the other books I read were from the Waterstone's Book Club, my favourite being Nora Webster of the four, with the creepy Her in second place. All are very good books though, and I have reviewed each on this blog.

Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan was for Uni research - my essay includes writing about the 'body-politic' in Shakespeare's Coriolanus so I have been reading that text to fill myself in on what a healthy republic is, and how it becomes 'diseased'. Like many philosophy books, it is quite tricky to read at times but I *think* I got the argument!

So, on to April. Holidays are approaching, as is an even longer essay (on Robinson Crusoe and Coetzee's Foe), but I am hoping to get ten books read if I can. I'm feeling so smug that I am 17 books ahead of where I should be on my Goodreads 2015 Reading Challenge, need to try and top the fifty books that I thought I would read this year. So far so good.

Oh, and I have more books arriving from Waterstone's tomorrow........


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