I've asked before, I'll ask now:
What are you reading?
Last night I started The Vanished Hands, by Robert Wilson.
I've read The Hidden Assassins, The Company of Strangers, The Blind Man of Seville, and A Small Death in Lisbon by Robert Wilson.
I recommend his work: intelligent, readable, captivating, imaginative, literary. Worth a try. Although he might be classified as a crime writer, I'd say he goes beyond the genre.
Plus, I've always got an issue of The New Yorker magazine, new or old, by the bed.
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My bedside stack is a blend of new and old, some already read and I am wandering through them again, and some are new adventures, waiting for my fingers to take me into their pages.
I will read some of these books.
Scarlett & Viaggiatore
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