Here's a quick update as to what I've been reading:
"Wilkins' Tooth" - Diana Wynne Jones
"Eight Days of Luke" - Diana Wynne Jones
"The Little World Of Don Camillo" - Giovanni Guareschi
"Don Camillo and the Prodigal Son" - Giovanni Guareschi
"Don Camillo's Dilemma" - Giovanni Guareschi
"The Traitor Game" - Bridget Collins (picked this up as a proof - would recommend!)
"Sir Robert Peel: Statesmanship, Power and Party" - Evans (revision, groan.)
Not very cerebral, I'm afraid! In my defence, I've had my AS Levels left right and centre, so have been slightly preoccupied. However, I am determined to read more and have decided to embark upon a Booker Challenge, wherein I read all of the Booker winners (yes, all 41 of them), largely for kicks. I already possess ten or thereabouts of the winners and have already read "Life of Pi" and "The Remains of the Day" (although I intend to reread them in the fullness of time), so here's my list of the ten I'll be starting with.
"Oscar and Lucinda" - Peter Carey. I've already started this, and it's very enjoyable thus far.
"Paddy Clarke, Ha Ha Ha" - Roddy Doyle.
"Hotel du Lac" - Anita Brookner
"Possession" - A.S. Byatt
"The God Of Small Things" - Arundhati Roy
"Midnight's Children" - Salman Rushdie
"The Blind Assassin" - Margaret Atwood
"Rites of Passage" - William Golding
"Schindler's Ark" - Thomas Keneally
"Vernon God Little" - DBC Pierre
"Moon Tiger" - Penelope Lively
I don't think that I'll read them in any particular order, to be honest it depends upon what's happening in my life and how much time I have to read. Nonetheless, I'm looking forward to it. Onwards and upwards!