I did a brief holiday report yesterday ( here ) and today I'm going to report on the books I read while I was away. I haven't reviewed any of these yet, so that's my task for the next few days. When we left I was reading The Hungry Ghosts by Shyam Selvadurai , which is a book about a Sri Lankan family, power, and the emigrant experience (available on Kobo plus if you subscribe). In my last book post I commented that I had yet to find a Sri Lankan rom com. the day before we left I found and requested The Star of Ceylon by Clare Flynn on NetGalley. I got approved before we left. It's an historical romance, and was really good. It was very enjoyable being in Kandy and seeing the tennis courts at the lake and then reading about tennis courts at the lake! That's just a minor detail, but it was very evocative. I then took a break from Sri Lanka books, with a review copy of Moonrising by Claire Barner. This is a near future ecothriller, with some ro...
We just got back from Sri Lanka, and what an amazing trip it was. We started with an Intrepid tour - they have an 'active' option, so as well as doing cultural things we hiked and camped and bicycled and kayaked. It was a great group of people, and a really fun way to do the things that can be a bit tricky to organise, like camping in the Knuckles National Park. The bicycling was through tea fields, and I was glad to have a guide on Sri Lankas crazy roads, but it was really fun and such a pleasure to be riding for something other than commuting. After the tour was over we went to Tangelle beach and spent four nights staying in a tree house - which was essentially a floor and a roof and a bed with mosquito nets. Our first night there there was a massive thunderstorm right on top of us, which was terrifying. Other than that it was very relaxing, we did some more kayaking and went to a temple. Mainly we ate, drank, swam and I took lots of photos of palm trees. Then we headed to...