A list of books I've read recently with some occasional gibberish thrown in.
Sunday, November 24, 2013
THE INNOCENCE OF FATHER BROWN - G K Chesterton
The first collection of Father Brown mysteries. Chesterton is extraordinary, blending his humour, religion and philosophy into all his tales.
I find them easier reading than 'Sherlock Holmes' solely because of the humour. On Kindle this edition is a public domain title an as such is available free of charge. A delightful read.
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