Scottish Reading
Posted in Iain (M) Banks, Other fiction at 19:29 on 26 November 2013
The good lady has a few bloggers she reads regularly. One of these is Peggy Ann’s Post. Peggy Ann has a liking for Scottish literature and has set up a Read Scotland 2014 Challenge in which the good lady intends to take part. Knowing my interest in and wide reading of Scottish authors she suggested that I might like to also.
Since a few gaps still exist in my Scottish reading (and a fair few books lurk on my tbr pile) I thought I might as well.
Pity my Iain Banks-athon was this year!
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Elizabeth (Silver's Reviews)
24 March 2014 at 03:00
I am not going to participate in the Scotland challenge because I don’t do well with challenges. I do love books set in Scotland, though.
I have read two that I really like. They were The Island House by Posie Graeme Evans and Angel Harp by Michael Phillips.
I am stopping by from Peggy Ann’s list of people participating.
NICE BLOG.
Have a great week.
Elizabeth
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jackdeighton
24 March 2014 at 19:21
Thanks for looking in Elizabeth,
As you can probably imagine I read a lot of Scottish fiction so the challenge won’t really change my reading a lot, just focus it a little. The two authors you mention are new to me, even so.