I'm just about finished 'The Doctor Will See You Now' by Max Pemberton - which I have loved. And I'm trying to get into 'Love in The Time of Cholera' by Gabriel Marcia Marquez - unsuccessfully so far, which is a shame because I've heard lots of good things about it.
"I know you're sad, so I won't tell you to have a good day. Instead, I advise you to simply have a day.
Stay alive, feed yourself well, wear comfortable clothes, and don't give up on yourself just yet.
It'll get better. Until then, have a day."
^ It's really good. Personally I liked 'Trust Me I'm a Junior Doctor' best but prefer this one to 'Where Does It Hurt?' :) Hope the price comes down soon - I've been wanting to get it since it came out so finally did with Christmas money!
"I know you're sad, so I won't tell you to have a good day. Instead, I advise you to simply have a day.
Stay alive, feed yourself well, wear comfortable clothes, and don't give up on yourself just yet.
It'll get better. Until then, have a day."
I just finished reading It's Kind of a Funny Story by Ned Vizzini, and now I'm reading Night Circus. So far Night Circus is wonderful. The writing is absolutely beautiful.
I just finished The Hobbit (surely I don't need to tell anyone whether or not it was good), but I'm going to hold off on The Lord of the Rings, because yesterday I got HITMAN: My Real life in the Cartoon World of Wrestling by Bret Hart, and I'm dying to read it. Hart is one of my heroes and I've read some overwhelmingly positive reviews of his book.