Chiara wrote: "I'm reading Dubliners, by James Joyce. I've always wanted to read it, ever since I first saw it in a bookstore a few months ago. I ended up finally getting in at the library last week. I'm halfway ..."I finished this book about ten days ago. I agree with you about the style, but the stories leave me little stunned. In general it's not clear the sense, it's a simple narration of a fact or situation.

I just finished
A Tale of Two Cities and I started
Long John Silver. Now I want to take the old habits and read one book at time.

A couple of day ago I started the 7th season of Doctor Who. I watched the first two episodes, and "the Ponds" are always at his side.

I finished
The Guilt of Innocents and I like it very much. If you like medieval mystery, this is a series not to be missed. I read all these books. My review:
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...Now, I'm reading
A Tale of Two Cities.

I finished yesterday the book of the month, "Anna Karenina".
Now I have began a more light novel,
The Guilt of Innocents. I like the atmosphere in these medieval mystery novels.
The Name of the Rose. I read this book almost twenty years ago and I lked the medieval setting and the large amount of details.

Many series I have finished and other I started.
Recently I've finished: Fringe, The Following (1st season), Eureka.
Currently I'm watching: Grimm (2nd season), Mentalist (5th season), Arrow (almost finished 1st season), Game of Thrones (1st season), Person of interest.

I specified a goal of 40 books for this year, physical and digital. But every time I find a book, here or in another place, I add it to my bookshelf and the number of books grow but the time no. Infact I have time for read only in the evening and is not enough.

Today I finished
The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights. Interesting book, though I didn't read the original Work of Thomas Malory.
Tomorrow I'll start
Anna Karenina

I started this evening the first season of Games of Thrones. Not bad, more or less follow books.
Margaret wrote: "Andrew wrote: "I'm reading The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights, taken from local library last week.
It's the first visit to library in the last twenty years."
Twenty years! Wow. Hope you..."Yes, I enjoyed it and I've rediscovered the pleasure of going to library, though it's a little small. Usaully I buy books, but I think I will pass more often in the city library.
As regards the book, it's the first novel of Steinbeck I read and I discover it here on Goodreads. Until now it's exciting and engaging and I hope that continues.

I'm reading
The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights, taken from local library last week.
It's the first visit to library in the last twenty years.