How to beat your post-holiday blues

How to beat your post-holiday blues

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Love the godfather book. I could read it over and over again. 

Stephen Kings books amazing writing ✍️ 

My favourite author just now is Willow Rose. So easy to get caught up with the story and loose all track of time.

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I have no particular favourite author but I am enjoying some sci-fi books at the moment, anything from epic space battles to monsters and creature features. I’m going through several books a week at present and can’t get enough :)

Any book by Alexander Mcall Smith.  So readable.

I love relaxing with epic fantasy or sci-fi books or audiobooks. Currently reading the Mistborn series in preparation for the next release!

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I mostly read Fantasy such as Tolkien Terry Brooks Katherine Kerr Trudi Canavan etc but will read most other stuff as the mood takes me. Am impatient so tend to by Hardbacks rather than wait for paperbacks to come out.

I listen in to different podcasts as the mood takes me. 

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For me it has to be Wizard and Glass, from Stephen King's Dark Tower series. The whole series is a good collection but my favourite has to be the riddling contest with blane the train in Wizard and Glass.

I had forgotten about Blaine! Loved the Dark Tower series, no spoilers for anyone who hasn’t read it but what did you think of the ending?

I personally didn't find the ending to my satisfaction and I feel the story had soo much more potential than just 7 books, but the journey through the stories was great and is such a good read, in fact apologies for the delay in my reply I have started reading the series again from the beginning 😀

I love any podcast relating to conspiracy theories my absolute favourite is anything to do with the moon landing hoax how on earth did we ever get past the deadly Van Allen radiation belts why did we "destroy the apollo mission technology" have you seen the "blue Peter sticky back plastic lunar lander" beggars belief really love a podcast that questions what were told was true in 🏫

I’ve been enjoying Richard Osman’s Thursday Murder Club books.  The characters are great and it’s easy to read.

My absolute favourite book/set that I’ve enjoyed reading in my down time is the chronicles of Ixia by Maria V. Snyder.

I’ve always had a particular taste in books and would usually drop something if the cover didn’t look enough to entice me as well as the first few chapters in the book (not the best attitude towards stories, particularly if they do get better as the story progresses). But after I came across the first book in my local library and read the first book of the series, I was instantly hooked. It had multiple genres that were cohesive and well interlinked, which further more develops as you read on with the series.
 

The author definitely paid attention to not stressing on the relationship between the characters to work; was able to provide situations to build or portray how the characters behaved towards each other. 

These key details really made me love re-reading and buying the entire series and I would highly recommend this series to someone who wanted a fantasy-like medieval series that had a decent amount of romance and suspense to satisfy your needs. 

My favourite book right now is The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. The characters were great and the story is so interesting and full of emotions. Loved getting to see Evelyn’s life and it kind of seemed like you as the reader are there and joining her and her life journey. Taylor Jenkins Reid is definitely one of my favourite writers (can’t forget Colleen Hoover as well).

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I enjoy listening to books by Alexis Hall on audible. Reading wise, I’m a big fan of fantasy books in general. My favourites are those set in the Dragon Age universe. The kindle I have is the very first one that was released so it could do with an upgrade 😅

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Rachel Joyce writes brilliant books. I’ve just finished The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry. I didn’t want it to end. I have lots more of hers to read too now!

My favourite author at the moment is B.V.Larson and his Undying Mercenaries. Very character driven and good humour. The audiobook is excellently voiced by Mark Boyett.

Peter Crouch has a fantastic podcast, That Peter Crouch Podcast.  Even if you're not into football the topics covered by Crouchy and pals will intrigue, entertain and, dare I say, educate the listener.  Okay, maybe not the latter but it's definitely worth a listen if you want a zany insight into sport and sportspeople with chances to contribute.

My holiday read is always the Jack Reacher novels by Lee Child's.

Anything by Nicholas Sparks, but especially The Notebook, sad without being depressing, true to life and gives hope, such an uplifting read

I've struggled to read since covis due to MH issues. My favourite podcasts are to do with my  of F1. It's a great insight to what happens behind the scenes. 

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Has to be a bit of Milton Jones, absolutely out of this world, much underated comedian and story teller 

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I like to escape with the ‘old fashioned’ Miss Read books. Yes please.

 

I flit between two main genres of books I tend to go from Sci-fi straight to old world fantasy.

I like the jump from very futuristic to very old world every time.

Podcasts l, I love "the always sunny podcast"

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I enjoy reading theological, eschatological, and juristic texts. I find them stimulating 

My favourite book would have to be Touching the Void by the mountaineer Joe Simpson, recounting his accident and self rescue from a crevasse in Peru. I first read this in one sitting of about 6 hrs when it was first published and is an edge of the seat read. My favourite podcast is Mountain and an episode called the Angel of Camersumary. A tale of a photographer and his lost love with a lovely ending.

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I still enjoy the Harry Potter books - goodness knows how many times l've read them.  Usually after finishing a new series of historical fiction (Sansom, Parris, Brack, Maitland etc) or a stand alone that has been quite heavy, l will return to the first Harry Potter. It still engages and is 'magical'.

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