Juvenile Nonfiction

52 Books in 52 Weeks, it's called. The challenge is simple: read a book every week for a year.

34. Single & Single.

Single & SingleI’m so taken with the idea that I may have finally become a genre reader. It’s my ticket to enjoying popular fiction! So I’m trying Le CarrĂ©, and I chose this at random. Some report that this is the best of his recent fiction. I was slightly disappointed (some of the creative narrative prose muddied the book for me), but the story/character aspect was very strong and he’s got an appealingly British voice. And, again, the spy stuff was great. A good leisure read.

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