In terms ooof light + engaging, I'd read the Bartimaeus trilogy by Jonathan Stroud (first one is..Amulet of Samarkand, I think?)because, hell, I don't care that they're "children's" books if adult literature was this well written I'd be screaming with joy.
If you're at all interested in journalism or just LIFE for a slightly more serious tack I really recommend Kate Adie, especially her autobiography "The Kindness of Strangers". Austen's Emma, though LITTERATCHUR is actually really light and fun if you like that sort of thing.
Uhh,,,Travelling Light (Naomi Mitchison), if you want a play Wilde's An Ideal Husband or The Importance of Being Earnest..
Oh, and if you can GET it over there, "Millions" (Frank Cottrell Boyce) is another really light, really fun read.
TT Can you tell that this is all the stuff I'd be reading if I wasn't drwning in Coleridge XD?
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If you're at all interested in journalism or just LIFE for a slightly more serious tack I really recommend Kate Adie, especially her autobiography "The Kindness of Strangers". Austen's Emma, though LITTERATCHUR is actually really light and fun if you like that sort of thing.
Uhh,,,Travelling Light (Naomi Mitchison), if you want a play Wilde's An Ideal Husband or The Importance of Being Earnest..
Oh, and if you can GET it over there, "Millions" (Frank Cottrell Boyce) is another really light, really fun read.
TT Can you tell that this is all the stuff I'd be reading if I wasn't drwning in Coleridge XD?