Coming up to the end of my BA means that my reading has been very focussed. I’ve only really read what I needed to for school or writing. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, but the tower of things I’ll be reading on the “holidays” is growing.

“Holidays” – a term that loses all meaning when you graduate. Oh hell.

Here’s what I read in September:

Books Bought:
Going Down Swinging Issue 33

Reading Copies:
Bad, by Michael Duffy
Nine Days, by Toni Jordan
The Missing Ink: The Lost Art of Handwriting (and why it still matters), by Philip Hensher

Borrowed:
Speak, Memory: An Autobiography Revisited, by Vladimir Nabokov
Mindfulness: A practical guide to finding peace in a frantic world, by Mark Williams and Danny Penman

Books Read:
The Memory of Salt, by Alice Melike Ulgezer
The Engagement, by Chloe Hooper
Camera Lucida, by Roland Barthes
Gaysia, by Benjamin Law

Currently Reading:
On Photography, by Susan Sontag
Mindfulness: A practical guide to finding peace in a frantic world, by Mark Williams and Danny Penman