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What are you reading?

Finished The Scarred Woman, it was quite a twisted plot.
Now started The Silent Twin by Caroline Mitchell, a detective thriller, seems to be a mix of police procedural and a bit supernatural, so far.
 
Finished Newton and the Counterfeiter by Thomas Levenson this morning - not what I expected but I did enjoy it.

Next up is Tomás Nevinson by Javier Marías which at some 550ish pages is one of those books that make my fingers ache when holding it.

Despite the similarities between the author name Thomas Levenson and the book title Tomás Nevinson, they are not in any way connected.
 
Finished The Silent Twin, had a few twists, guessed the culprit was dodgy but not how excatctly.
Now started The Ups and Downs of 2021 by Nick Abbott.
 
Finished Newton and the Counterfeiter by Thomas Levenson this morning - not what I expected but I did enjoy it.

Next up is Tomás Nevinson by Javier Marías which at some 550ish pages is one of those books that make my fingers ache when holding it.

Despite the similarities between the author name Thomas Levenson and the book title Tomás Nevinson, they are not in any way connected.
I am not reading much at the moment but have lots of books to read! One of the books is Berta Isla which is the book before Nevinson. Have you read it? I used to read Marias columns in El País. It is a very fat book and as it is in Spanish I will need to have time to read it.
 
I am not reading much at the moment but have lots of books to read! One of the books is Berta Isla which is the book before Nevinson. Have you read it? I used to read Marias columns in El País. It is a very fat book and as it is in Spanish I will need to have time to read it.
Yes, I have read Berta Isla and really enjoyed it. I read that one in Spanish and would have read Nevinson in Spanish too but I was given an English version so that's what I'm reading.
I also read some of his El Pais columns and my dad corresponded with him for a number of years so I sort of feel I knew him a bit.
 
Yes, I have read Berta Isla and really enjoyed it. I read that one in Spanish and would have read Nevinson in Spanish too but I was given an English version so that's what I'm reading.
I also read some of his El Pais columns and my dad corresponded with him for a number of years so I sort of feel I knew him a bit.
Wow I'm impressed your Dad corresponded with him. Did they meet? I knew he lived in Oxford for a while. Is your father Spanish? I am a bit slow reading in Spanish. I learned it in the sixth form decades ago and in retirement go to a class. I also enjoyed reading Almudena Grandes columns and have a book of some of her columns.
 
Wow I'm impressed your Dad corresponded with him. Did they meet? I knew he lived in Oxford for a while. Is your father Spanish? I am a bit slow reading in Spanish. I learned it in the sixth form decades ago and in retirement go to a class. I also enjoyed reading Almudena Grandes columns and have a book of some of her columns.
No they never actually met but my father's background at Oxford and the Foreign Office was of interest to him. My father wasn't Spanish but was excellent at languages.
 
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