puffinpol
Monday 24th September 2007 9:03pm
193 posts
Just read all the Tom Ripley novels - Patricia Highsmith. Compelling, dark, some parts a little far-fetched but, considering their age, have survived well.
I'm re-reading Live Flesh (Ruth Rendell) - love her books, again they are psychological thrillers, really enjoy getting drawn into such disturbing worlds.
Have a broad taste in books. I'm also reading Small Steps/Louis Sacher - sequel to Holes. My son makes me read his favourites, Anthony Horowitz Diamond Brothers are really funny. Loved David Nobbs (ok, ok) Reggie Perrin trilogy and Tom Sharpe, but I don't know if I'd find Sharpe so funny now. I don't think they filmed that well.
Alexander McCall Smith Scotland Street are gentle comedies with some entertaining characters.