What book are you reading at the moment? Are you reading on paper or on an e-reader?

A couple days ago finished reading'The Nightingale' by Kristin Hannah
The story of 2 sisters Viven and Isobelle who are seperated during WWII in France.I couldn't put it down,took me 2 days to read.I was wiping away tears in some parts,got so engrossed with the characters.The book is over 500pgs,didn't want it to end
 

I’m reading ‘The last secret’s of the Deverills’ by Santa Montefiore, it’s the last book of three the first being ‘Songs of Love and War’ the second, ‘Daughter’s of Castle Deverill’, about the Deverill family, owners of 200 year old Deverill Castle in Ireland

The story is unpredictable with a bit of everything, history, ghosts, war, love, tragedy, fortunes made and lost, but I don’t think it will have a happy ending.....
 
A couple days ago finished reading'The Nightingale' by Kristin Hannah
The story of 2 sisters Viven and Isobelle who are seperated during WWII in France.I couldn't put it down,took me 2 days to read.I was wiping away tears in some parts,got so engrossed with the characters.The book is over 500pgs,didn't want it to end
I read that a couple of months ago. Agree that it was a terrific book that gave me tremendous insight into what it must have been like for French citizens during the Nazi occupation.
 

"Where'd You Go, Bernadette" on paper. I do own a Kindle, but lately have been drawn back to reading paper books. For one thing, you can pass them on to someone else after you're done. I resent the fact that you can't do that with the Kindle books.
I liked this book a lot, too.
My public library has an extensive ebook collection, so I simply borrow the book, read it on my tablet, and return when done. No cost.
 
l read with a Kindle. Currently into "The Dry" by Jane Harper. It's a mystery set in small-town Australia. Good read, so far.

I rarely buy books anymore. My library is well stocked in most genres and downloading from there onto my Kindle is so easy .... and cheap.
 


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