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George Murray's avatar

I have been retired for almost ten years and have found reading to be the most rewarding way of passing my time. I read novels old and new, I have reread Robert Louis Stevenson to remind me of my youth, some Dickens, loved Stienbeck and Mark Twain. Of the more modern writers I have enjoyed Marlon James, Ian Mcewan, but I find Flan o Brien endlessly thought provoking and entertaining.

I also read some biography and have spent some time trying to understand some of the science and mathematics which I was supposed to have understood when I gained qualifications in these subjects during my youth. I hope my eyesight does not deteriorate to an extent that no longer allows me to enjoy the printed word in all it's forms.

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Baranie Millais's avatar

I've read novels all my life (am 81 now) and my source these days is paperbacks from charity shops. A very wide range of unexpected hits and misses, but great entertainment.

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