I’m too lazy to write much about all the books I’ve read over the last month while I’ve been away, so here’s a list. Do with it what you will.

 

THE DAVINCI CODE – ummm…whatever…pretty good stuff for a long plane ride, but yeah…whatever…40 million copies??? Oooookay.

 

BAD GIRLS and BEST FRIENDS – Jacqueline Wilson, British MG. JW is a very popular Brit writer judging by the way store shelves sag under the weight of her many books. I enjoyed these, but I will pass them on.

 

CRANFORD REVISITED – by John Rowe Townsend. The book he gave me when I was there, which I love, love, love.

 

IN THE PLACE OF FALLEN LEAVES – by Tim Pears. Eloquent, lyrical, interesting. Adult fiction. Long.

 

It doesn’t look like I’ve read much lately, but a couple of these were really long. I’ve got some new Brit YA I’m looking forward to, but I have to read library books first because they’re due soon. I usually read my own books when I travel, so next time I’m on the road, I’ll read those.