Blogue d'un québécois expatrié en Angleterre. Comme toute forme d'autobiographie est constituée d'une large part de fiction, j'ai décidé de nommer le blogue Vraie Fiction.
Sunday, 27 April 2008
Summer reading
It is still very hot today, so I am in a Summery mood. I think I might drive my wife crazy with Underneath the Mango Tree. I am about to finish Officer Down so I guess I am enjoying it, but that means I have to read a book soon after. I don,t know if I told it here, but I like to read stories according to the time of the year: stories set in winter/Christmas during Christmastime (On Her Majesty's Secret Service for example), horror stories for Autumn (because of Halloween) and for Springtime and Summer, novels set during a warmer period of the year, or simply adventure/crime novels (what in French is called "lectures d'été", because it's easier to read, "lighter"). I don't know if it's bizarre, but that's how I read, anyway most of the time (I am not maniacal about it, obviously). I don't think Ed McBain's Heat would have been as enjoyable read in the middle of winter. I read it in the heatwave of 2006. It makes it easier to choose a book among the ones on your bookshelf, when you have a wide choice. (which is often my case). Anyway, I put in this entry another image from the Detective Tales magazine (April 1936 edition). I love the guy's eyepatch and where he shoots from. I don't know the story, but it seems a good one.
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