Spring books: when reading is a vice
As soon as I sense the first warm days of spring, I feel like going outside to play.
In line with my new slow trend, I’m looking for something in print to enjoy in the open air.
Are you a Cathy Kelly fan? Then read her new bestseller Lessons in Heartbreak.
It’s an entertaining and realistic tale of a young “healthy woman” who moves from Ireland to New York and dreams of having her own model agency for plus-sized women.
It delves into the bitter sweetness of love, infidelity and hypocrisy.
After Rebecca Bloomwood and Samantha Sweeting, Sophie Kinsella’s newest heroine Lexi has just been published.
Remember me? is perfect for people, who like me, don’t take themselves too seriously.
If you’ve had enough of melodrama, there’s Stieg Larsson’s brand new crime novel. Be forewarned that it’s for long trips only, as it’s more than 500 pages!
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is a very exciting story about the search for a woman who disappeared forty years ago. A journalist and a strange tattooed female hacker have been hired to investigate. It will take you deep inside a world of suspense and you won’t be able to put it down.
You won’t even be able to sleep due to fear and the desire to get back to Larsson’s story.
The latest episode of Hogwarts’ little wizard is already dusty. Anyway, fans all over the world can go hunting for one of the seven handwritten copies of J. K. Rowling’s latest publication.
There’s only problem: The Tales of Beedle the Bard, five wizardry fairy tales, is for millionaire pockets only!
Let me know what you think!

22 December 2008 at 00:30
I thought that was kind of sad and kind of happy. I think that was really smart. We talked about this.