![]() When I perused my catalogue of novels set in Africa, Death on the Nile popped up, and since I was to be passing through Jinja, Uganda, the headwaters of the Nile River itself, I knew this would be an optimal piece to read it. Such books were not easy to find! But I persisted and found a few, though I decided that I also wanted to read more than just non-fiction works like The Price of Stones(set in Uganda) and The Gifts of Africa. So when I took a trip to Africa in February, I tried to read whatever I could about placed like Uganda and Kenya. Now I’m the kind of guy that wants to read books about the locations to which I’m traveling, especially if it’s ever my first time in an area. ![]() ![]() I enjoy thrillers and youth fiction more than anything when it comes to my taste in novels, but I’m always willing to try something new. Although my parents have been mystery fans for as long as I can remember, I never really caught the mystery bug. ![]() ![]() This year we’ve also got on the docket Christie’s A Pocket Full of Rye, and I think we’re all glad for it. For our Siblings Book Club last year, we read Agatha Christie’s The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, which I think we all summarily enjoyed. ![]()
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