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venta ([personal profile] venta) wrote2016-07-06 02:13 pm

Sensitive boy needs a girl in a flowery dress

Reading recommendations sought!

I am off to hospital on Monday, so am looking to stock my e-reader up with extremely lightweight reading matter. (I'm not opposed to proper books, of course, but during non mobile periods the simplicity of download vs. shop and clicking next vs. going to the bookshelf is quite appealing.)

So, what should I be reading?  I think, for mental bubblegum my tastes run rather more towards (say) YA sci-fi than they do towards chick-lit. Everyone keeps telling me I should be stocking up on T.V. boxed sets, but T.V. isn't really my thing.

I'm currently reading The Screaming Staircase and sadly finding it a little unsatisfying. I'm not sure what age range it's aimed at, but it does seem very simplistic. I loved the Bartimaeus books, but have been a bit underwhelmed by Lockwood & Co.

EditJust for clarity, I don't require YA sci-fi. It was intended as a frinstance, not a demand. Thanks for all suggestions!

[identity profile] venta.livejournal.com 2016-07-07 07:55 am (UTC)(link)

I think the books I've never got round to reading are usually those that are (or are perceived by me to be) harder work. So exactly what I'm not after :) Is The Time Traveller's Wife a simple read? I don't think that was the impression I had of it.

[identity profile] ringbark.livejournal.com 2016-07-07 08:41 am (UTC)(link)
All i can saybis that a combination of eyesight and not reading too much hard stuff when I was young means that it is rare fir me to get through a whole book if it is challenging, but I did get through TTW and enjoyed it. I have not seen the movie, but I have heard it is not that good.
Exactly the same comments can be made about Chocolat, by the way. Add that to the list too, or not.

[identity profile] venta.livejournal.com 2016-07-07 10:29 am (UTC)(link)

Not, because I've already read Chocolat :) I haven't seen the film, though.

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[personal profile] shermarama 2016-07-07 01:02 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd say that The Time Traveller's Wife is a very emotional sort of book, so once you get hooked you get really drawn into and carried along with it. I thus can't say whether it's a simple read, as I was too busy with All The Feels to think about how they were being achieved. (I am not the sort of person who believes in a Love Of Your Life, but I think I do for the duration of this book.)