I know things have been quiet around here, but I’ve secretly been working on my books page.
Head over to the 52 Books page to see mini-reviews of everything I’ve been reading so far in 2012.
What have you been reading lately?
by Nicola //
I know things have been quiet around here, but I’ve secretly been working on my books page.
Head over to the 52 Books page to see mini-reviews of everything I’ve been reading so far in 2012.
What have you been reading lately?
by Nicola //
“A million reasons to read a book.”
If you are a book lover, World Book Night’s tagline is impossible to ignore.
This year, like last, 20,000 givers are hitting the streets today armed with 24 copies of their book of choice to give away to non- or sometime-readers to encourage them to read and to share their love of reading. It’s also Shakespeare’s birthday and Unesco International Day of the Book.
Last year I was initially unsuccessful in my giver application, but became a reserve giver when one of my local libraries found itself with a spare box of Alan Bennett’s A Life Like Other People’s. (Which, incidentally, was the book I’d chosen in the first place.) My friend Holly, who had plumped for Stuart: A Life Backwards by Alexander Masters, and I took to the streets of Glasgow to bestow copies of our chosen books upon unsuspecting diners.
This year I decided to do the same thing, selecting The Book Thief by Markus Zuzak, but receiving my second choice, Roald Dahl’s debut short story collection, Someone Like You. (No, it has nothing to do with the Adele song, and yes, I’ve been asked!)
by Nicola //
This week on the BBC Movié Cafe: Kevin Macdonald’s epic Bob Marley documentary, Marley, and Ewan Macgregor in the adaptation of Paul Torday’s best-selling novel Salmon Fishing in the Yemen.
Listen to Jamie Dunn and I review both films with the ever-brilliant Janice Forsyth.
The show is available to stream here until Thursday, and you can download the podcast anytime over here.
Marley and Salmon Fishing in the Yemen are out in UK cinemas now.