Which of these four library books should I take with me Monday in case I’m incarcerated overnight at the hospital?
- Maisie Dobbs, by Jacqueline Winspear
- Who I Am, by Pete Townshend
- Empire from the Ashes, by David Weber
- Judgment Call, by J.A. Jance
Update: I should point out that the Jance and Townshend books are both fresh, published this month or last. The other two are older. Jance is a Joanna Brady book, first one of those in a while, while Townshend’s is his memoir of a rock n’ roll life and more.
Either the Weber or the Jance. Undemanding guilty pleasures both.
The only one I’ve read is Maisie Dobbs, and I recommend it strongly.
Having no familiarity with any of them, i.e., speaking from ignorance, I say go with the Weber. Mit’s likely to be long, engrossing, and undemanding, just what you nred.
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The Weber would give you the most reading matter. But if you think you might be too fuzzy to concentrate well, go for the Jance or the Winspear.
I recommend The Dog Stars by Peter Heller