tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-588269916624155352.post357992884879965853..comments2023-03-28T15:23:16.297+01:00Comments on The Bookhound: Re-writing historyBookhoundhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03101346534682901240noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-588269916624155352.post-13576825102365629092012-08-08T11:13:20.562+01:002012-08-08T11:13:20.562+01:00I tend to go for favourite reads or something ligh...I tend to go for favourite reads or something light and easy when I'm struggling. <br />"The Master and Margarita" helped the last time I was stuck. As does humour - Monica Dickens' semi-autobiographical novels One pair of hands, One pair of feet and My turn to make the tea all helped, as does something easily digestible such as Agatha Christie or Alexander McCall Smith.<br />I also find that changing what you read can be useful - so if you're generally a fiction fan catch up on your non-fiction reading - Homo Britannicus, and Your inner fish are two of my favourites. And most of the above have been reviewed on Bookhound.<br />I think the reading slump is a common problem - more on this in a post anon...Bookhoundhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03101346534682901240noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-588269916624155352.post-61183058271004249092012-08-08T11:09:03.731+01:002012-08-08T11:09:03.731+01:00Comment courtesy of McGonagall :
Thanks for the re...Comment courtesy of McGonagall :<br />Thanks for the reminder of how good The Historian is. I also loved the booklore. Perhaps time to read it again, though I'm suffering from reader's block at the moment. What book do you recommend to power through the U-bend?Bookhoundhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03101346534682901240noreply@blogger.com