@VanHalbgott “Dr Sleep” by Stephen King. Last read his books decades ago and nice to be reminded how good a writer he is. Also reading “Swedish Essentials of Grammar” by Viberg, Ballardini & Stjärnlöf which is not quite as gripping.
Cytologist. Based in Sweden. Spent decades winging it & hoping things work out which I suspect is like most people.
My Brutus brain refuses to conform to my wishes.
I rescue worms trapped on the pavement yet harbour terrible thoughts about the human race.
He/him. Interests:
#SciFi
#Horror
#Fantasy
#SelfSabotage
#History
Interested in learning: #Infosec, #Languages, #Mainframes, #EatingTheRich
@VanHalbgott “Dr Sleep” by Stephen King. Last read his books decades ago and nice to be reminded how good a writer he is. Also reading “Swedish Essentials of Grammar” by Viberg, Ballardini & Stjärnlöf which is not quite as gripping.
@DJDarren They are both good in their own way but are really only distant cousins. If you want proper disparity between King’s written work and the silver screen version The Running Man is at the zenith.
@Truffle One Upon a Crime by Fergus Craig. Hilarious whodunnit.
@sunbytes He has done a fantasy series called “Shadows of the Apt” too and that is incredible also.
@NOPper @Oneeightnine Rereading the Culture novels right now. They are my favourite books of all time.
@VanHalbgott I have Swedish at about B2 level but trying to improve.