What book are you currently reading?
Watch this postThought this would be a good place to share your taste in literature! What books have you read recently, what are you reading now and how would rate them? Would you recommend anything to a fellow Silverhairs friend?
Do you use a Kindle or similar or do you prefer a real book to hold?
I have just finished reading the Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, which my youngest daughter is studying for ‘A’ Level. It is a devastating, masterful and painfully honest story … it tells the gripping account of a boyhood friendship destroyed by jealousy, fear, and ruthless evil.
The Kite Runner is an astonishing, powerful book that had me riveted from the first to the last page. It is a story of fierce cruelty and yet redeeming love, as well as of an intimate account of family and friendship.
I found it compelling and disturbing and opened my eyes to how evil reigns in the Middle East. Next on my list is A Thousand Splendid Suns written by the same author.
How about you?
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I've got loads of books to get through, so roll on the winter and some wet and dark days.
I have just finished reading The Man Who Disappeared by Clare Morrall which I thought was really good. I am now reading Where Three Roads Meet by Salley Vickers and Carte Blanche by Jeffrey Deaver, which is one of the new James Bond books.
I have a Kindle but, to be honest, I tend to use it mainly when we're away. I wouldn't be without it, but I still love real books.
Did you read the review we published earlier this year of the 50 Shades Trilogy?
http://www.silversurfers.com/fifty-shades-of-grey-hype-or-tripe/
Maybe you would like to comment under the feature!? Be interested on the views from a male perspective! 🙂 😳
Still like to read BOOKS love the exitement of turning the pages,not interested in Kindle etc.. But that's just my opinion x :-*
I do not own a Kindle and am not keen on getting one, I love the feel of books and the sight of a crammed bookshelf bursting
with all types of books. I also love browsing the local market and charity shops and often find a hidden gem, like the one I am reading for under £2.00