1Rabbitknitter
I’m hoping to get back into LibraryThing this year and get some decent reading under my belt. I’m hoping to spend a bit more time reading this year and more time away from pointless screen activity. 50 is a reasonable challenge for me so I’ll just see how I get on. I’m not sure what I’ll finish first (maybe none of these!) but my current reads are:
Piranesi - Susanna Gregory
A Gentle Madness - Nicholas Basbanes
At Home - Bill Bryson
Eat Better Forever - Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
Let’s see how I get on this year. Looking forward to seeing what everyone else is reading.
Piranesi - Susanna Gregory
A Gentle Madness - Nicholas Basbanes
At Home - Bill Bryson
Eat Better Forever - Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
Let’s see how I get on this year. Looking forward to seeing what everyone else is reading.
3Rabbitknitter
>2 lamplight: Thank you!
5Rabbitknitter
1. Eat Better Forever Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
I wouldn’t usually include a recipe book in my list of reading but the majority of this is weighted towards a discussion of the science around healthier eating. There isn’t much new here, but it’s well written and persuasive.
I wouldn’t usually include a recipe book in my list of reading but the majority of this is weighted towards a discussion of the science around healthier eating. There isn’t much new here, but it’s well written and persuasive.