It's been a while since I last posted about the books I have been reading so here's what I've managed to finish in the last couple of months.

Hannibal Series: Enemy of Rome, Fields of Blood & Clouds of War by Ben Kane

I do enjoy books based on this era and while there are many books in this genre, there are only a handful of authors who get it right. Ben Kane is one of them and his series set against the Second Punic War is great to read and grand in scale. Great characters, story and action and a little glimpse into a point in history that some might not know too much about.

Ready Player One by Ernest Cline

Set in the near future when fossil fuels have ran dry and the divide between rich and poor has grown, many people are escaping a harsh world into a virtual universe. If you grew up in the eighties you'll love this book. The story uses many of the popular videos games, table top games, movies and people who were popular with kids in the eighties. I loved it.

Blood Song: Book 1 of Raven's Shadow by Anthony Ryan

Fantasy books have been a bit hit and miss with me lately. To be honest I had almost given up on the genre. After a run of non-starters though I finally found something worth reading. Abandoned by his father at a military school, Vaelin Al Sorna has to pass a training programme that will test his limits. Then he must use his skills for the benefit of the Faith. A dark story, but it was really entertaining. Can't want to move onto the next book.

The Red Line: The Gripping Story of the RAF's Bloodiest Raid by John Nicol

After reading Anthony Beevor's book, The Second World War, my interest in the subject has been renewed with some interest. A chance spotting of a Lancaster bomber flying overhead on holiday was the nudge I needed to read this book about the RAF's raid on Nuremberg in 1944. Amazing stories of the crews who flew on this mission and amazing accounts of those who survived. Highly recommended.