How about some Wodehouse?
Of the ones you've suggested, this is the only author I've not yet picked up. Which was the brief.
Brief scmief. I don't have time to read too closely these days. Sorry.
Other than that, my fallback for these situations is Austen, sometimes Charlotte Brontë; or The Scarlet Pimpernel. Or Dumas. How about Evelyn Waugh? You love him, don't you?
I do love Waugh, but he's a little depressing really.
True.
Or Dickens? Sorry, my brain does not go many other places these days, and I am desperately craving Bleak House, but I don't have time to read it.
Sometimes I think you're rather odd.
I know
I am.
But I think I have convinced about 20 people that Dickens is cool lately. Who says brainwashing doesn't work?
*MySmiley*
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I've reached a reading block.
03/10/2011 08:34:23 PM
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i'm enjoying neal stephenson's new book.... it's different from other things *NM*
03/10/2011 10:29:18 PM
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I'm sure I'm going to get lamblasted for this suggestion...
04/10/2011 12:33:32 AM
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I love YA books to distraction. Some really fresh, fun writers doing YA! *NM*
04/10/2011 06:42:08 PM
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Heh... get used to that.
04/10/2011 02:02:01 PM
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of course they are!
04/10/2011 02:45:45 PM
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There is actually a book called that: Reader's Block. But it is not fun and simple.
04/10/2011 07:05:14 PM
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I expect not.
10/10/2011 06:44:02 PM
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Re: I expect not.
10/10/2011 06:48:18 PM
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Wilde, Pratchett or something similarly humourous and witty usually helps me at that point. *NM*
05/10/2011 06:20:28 PM
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Re: I've reached a reading block.
05/10/2011 11:33:56 PM
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LOVE The Native Star. Not easily obtained in the UK but such an enjoyable book! *NM*
06/10/2011 10:54:02 AM
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I've just ended a 3-month reading hiatus with Karl Schroeder's Sun of Suns *NM*
12/10/2011 03:33:51 PM
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