Rendezvous with Rama/All the Birds, Singing (10 - 11 out of 52) in Back entries: 2013 - 2015

  • March 26, 2015, 8:14 p.m.
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Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C. Clarke (252 pages) is a re-read for me. People are watching the skies a little more closely when a series of meteorites hit the Earth, causing cities such as Verona to be destroyed. One day, something is discovered whilst still outside Jupiter’s orbit. A huge cylinder on it’s way through the Solar System, mankind is about to receive it’s first visitor from beyond the stars…

This is a great read, slightly dated, but still. One of those books that doesn’t tire with re-reading, and worth reading in one sitting.

All the Birds, Singing by Evie Wyld (229 pages) is about Jake - a single woman living in a farmhouse on a remote island off the British coast. Something’s getting at her sheep, she’s having run-ins with a couple of strangers. And then there’s the story of the scars on her back from her time in Australia. This book wasn’t a bad read - one of those books that raises a lot of questions whilst reading. Probably a four-star-read, as I don’t know I would see myself re-reading this at some point in the future.

Books Read: 11/52


Last updated December 21, 2015


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