• False Impression (Jeffrey Archer)

    I have no opinion on the author as a person (I never followed the politics) but I’m certain he writes great stories. This book reminded me of reading his work when I was growing up. You think you know what’s going to happen but somehow there’s a twist at every stage. Personally I thought this book took a bold starting point, it starts with the destruction of the World Trade Centre within which several key characters were working. My first thought was this was going to be there purely to grab the headlines when the book was launched and it would have no real bearing or impact on the story. The event actually fitted very well within the story line.


  • Busy Me!

    Wow, busy few weeks – time for a mega posting session. Lets start with all the reading:


  • If that was a small earthquake…

    If that was a small earthquake, I never want to be in a big one!

    For just a few seconds this morning (maybe 4) the building shook in a way buildings shouldn’t shake accompanied by a low rumbling sound. It actually felt like the building lent way from me while I sat at my desk but I would guess that’s just perspective playing tricks. I did get up and check the back to see something hadn’t driven or fallen onto it (tree perhaps?) but all seemed normal so I got back to work wondering if that was an earthquake.

    Time to check the news services to find out about it:
    www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk
    www.guardian.co.uk


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