I'm reading Go Set a Watchman. It varies between seeming like well-written fan fiction and... well, no. It's kind of like well-written fan fiction. If TKAM fan fiction even exists. I'm not looking into that.
QOTW: Well, I'm a vegetarian now, but I was never into Turkey. Or ham. My dad loves turkey, but it's like even more boring/drier chicken, IMO. He makes turkey and rice soup the day after Thanksgiving every year. The man's favorite meal is chicken and biscuits, though, so I guess I shouldn't be surprised.
I'm fairly distracted at the moment and am reading 3 books:
Parable of the Sower - Octavia Butler (my commuting/bus read book) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - JK Rowling (started for Halloween "magic" per a thread a couple of weeks ago, and reading it at bedtime) Sharp Objects - Gillian Flynn (audiobook) (for the "Popular Author's First Book" item on the book club challenge)
Post by dorothyinAus on Nov 7, 2015 22:22:24 GMT -5
I'm reading Something Fishy by Shane Maloney. It's for the book set in your hometown or close to where you live task on the 2015 Ultimate Reading Challenge. I thought the book was set in Melbourne, which is the biggest city near my rural home, but as it turns out, some of the action take place in San Remo, which is so close we often head over there for lunch.
QOTW: I can take or leave the turkey, and I'm really picky about dressing. But I'm usually all over the breads and vegetables. And I'll gladly take everyone else's cranberry sauce!
Still reading The Cuckoo's Calling by Robert Galbraith. I like it, just been tired and busy and not finding enough time to read. Based on the above posts, I may need to keep going in the series.
QOTW: I love the turkey and cranberry sauce, I do not like stuffing or gravy.