While I’ve been keeping a personal list, or rather spreadsheet, of books I’ve read since 2013, this is the first time I’ve written a blog post about them. In most of the last 5 years I’ve balanced my ‘free’ time
2021 – A year of reading

While I’ve been keeping a personal list, or rather spreadsheet, of books I’ve read since 2013, this is the first time I’ve written a blog post about them. In most of the last 5 years I’ve balanced my ‘free’ time
My reading for the first four months of the year started well, but tailed off with a load of coursework in March / April. This is very much a catch-up post, to fill in the blanks! Title Author ISBN Pages
This is a very late post, but I will write it just for completeness. Having left work in June 2017, taken the summer off, then enrolled in an MSc course, and sold the domain name where this blog used to
I confess – June was not a great month for reading. Life in all its complexities (and work in the shape of my bid to escape my then-current employment) got in the way. I read one novel Dodger (ISBN 978-0552563147,
This month was a leaner month reading-wise: two novels and one photography book. I guess it makes the blog post shorter! I’d received the fantastic Magnum Legacy book of Bruce Davidson’s photography (ISBN 978-3-7913-8135-0 and 192 pages) by Vicki Goldberg
April was a very good month for reading: I finished three novels, three photography books and a full catalogue of a major exhibition by one of Britain’s most accomplished artists. Starting with the last of those, I was fortunate to
Since my wife and I started sharing Amazon Prime, it has meant that books which I buy now appear on her Kindle, and vice versa. I started, and finished March then by reading two of her Kindle novels. The first
Introduction I started my second 52books challenge at the start of January 2017. You can read my progress last month here (or by following the #52books tag below), So here are the books which I read in February. Books read
Introduction For the last four years I’ve kept a list of the books which I have read each year. There was no great thought given to it – just a way of looking back on what my reading had been