So if you really love Easter …
March 26th, 2008
Easter in the snow
This blog has been neglected pretty badly lately. I will try to get back to the normal update frequency (whatever that is) asap. And yes I do feel quite a bit better, thank you. Back at work now, and it feels like I haven’t been there for 6 months. Don’t know if […]
Vote for Bill Nighy’s next silksounding book!
August 7th, 2007
Bill Nighy and Edgar Allan Poe
Remember this?
The suggested book titles for Bill to read have been collected and the result list is made. Now it is time to cast your vote on the book you want Bill Nighy to read next for Silksoundbooks!
I need as many votes as possible in order for the silksounding people […]
Pirate Withdrawal Syndrome
July 17th, 2007
Pirates invading London
They are coming to get me.
What’s in here: books, Oxfam, writing, reading, and being late for dinner.
George, Brad, Bill, Mark, Kevin - It’s all about boys
June 14th, 2007
Ocean’s 13 - George Clooney
Ocean’s 13 - George Clooney
A bit of a messy post, with a lot of groovy “boys” in it.
Voicilicious: Bill Nighy and Silksoundbooks
June 4th, 2007
Silksoundbooks.com
So you feel absolutely knackered with a headache and a soar throat but you don’t want to call in sick in your last week at your current job. You drag yourself to work, and after an hour the fire alarm goes. While enjoying the view from the 18th is great, walking down the stairs from […]
Parade’s End
February 17th, 2007
Parade’s End by Ford Madox Ford
I made a list of things I need to buy before taking off. My calender tells me that one week from now I will be in Moscow, and I now realize how time is running very fast.
On my to buy list were (among other things) Lonely Planet’s Trans-Siberian Railway and […]
Summer reads
July 27th, 2006
Starter for ten - David Nicholls
Northern Lights - Philip Pullman
The Cryptographer - Tobias Hil
I have found my bookshop. I buy loads of books in the charity shop around the corner here in Croydon, where I can buy a bag full of books for only a few pounds. Most of them are just 50p per book, […]
Douglas Adams - The Salmon of Doubt
June 21st, 2006
The Salmon of Daoubt - Douglas Adams
The Salmon of Doubt is a must read if you are a fan of Douglas Adams. It contains interviews with, and articles written by Douglas Adams, and it gives you quite some personal background about Douglas Adams as a person. It’s difficult to base your opinion on books only, […]
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
June 8th, 2006
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon
I picked up reading again after I came to London. There are several reasons for this.
One is I like reading. Give me a good book and I am out of this world and into the book, and I don’t hear anything happening around me. […]
Notes On A Scandal
September 12th, 2005
Some books you just don’t want to finish, because you weren’t finished with the story and it’s character. One of those books (just read) is Notes On A Scandal bij Zoe Heller.
It’s a story about obsession, loneliness and moral. It’s deliciously written, and you’ve got the feeling that you are minding other people’s businesses where […]
Don’t Panic
July 27th, 2005
Bill “Slartibartfast” Nighy en Martin “Arthur Dent” Freeman
Sometimes you run into books that catch you from the very first page. The Da Vinci Code seemed to be one, but coming nearing to the end of this book it faded out, and became a bit boring.
The Hitchhikers Guide to The Galaxy seems to be this kind […]
The Da Vinci Code
January 3rd, 2005
Gisteren op Schiphol hield ik de traditie in ere, ik kocht een boek voor de terugreis. Het werd The Da Vinci Code van Dan Brown (in het engels). “Eindelijk” hoor ik u denken. Ja als een boek zoveel bergen positieve recensies krijgt dan vind ik het verdacht worden, en dan kon het boek (dacht ik) […]

