
Welcome to my #BookLove feature. Today I welcome Chris Botragyi to the blog to share his favourite reads of all time.
About Chris
I wrote this book because not only is it a genre I love, but because I wanted something dark. Twisting the genre on its head and leaving it bleak appealled to me, as it’s interesting to delve into the human psyche and watching humanity unravel. It’s certainly not for the faint hearted!
About Blurred Vision:
Six men; a General at Area 51, interviewing a Grey on a potential global threat; a Professor announcing to the world’s media the gift of time travel to the past, only to discover a horrifying truth at the crucifixion of Christ; a young man, desperately trying to survive amongst a human resistance group amidst the invasion; a man who will do whatever is necessary to protect the woman he loves, as they watch the horrors unfold on the television; a suicidal man, dejected at life, seeks answers from the archangel Michael, only to find more horror; an everyday normal nobody, rallied into a fate worse than anything anyone could ever imagine…
Blurred Vision is available to purchase here.
You can follow Chris on Twitter and Instagram @Chrissyb41
Childhood Sweetheart
Favourite book from childhood
The Goalkeeper’s Revenge by Bill Naughton
First love
The first book you fell in love with
Dr. Faustus by Christopher Marlowe
Biggest book crush
The book character you’re totally in love with
Weirdest book crush
Well… duh
Akasha – Queen of the Damned by Anne Rice
Hardest break up
The book you didn’t want to end
The Iceman: Confessions of a Mafia Killer by Philip Carlo
The one that got away
The book in your TBR or wish list that you regret not having started yet.
Paradise Lost by John Milton
Secret love
Guilty Reading pleasure
Jumper by Stephen Gould
Love one, love them all
Favourite series or genre
The Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice
Your latest squeeze
Favourite read of the last 12 months
Childhood’s End by Arthur C. Clarke
Blind date for a friend
If you were to set a friend up with a blind date (book) which one would it be?
Jumper by Stephen Gould
Greatest love of all
Favourite book of all time.
The Iliad by Homer
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Some absolutely cracking books there and I have to say Chris is a man after my own heart when it comes to some of his reading choices. What do you think?
Join me on Saturday when I’ll be sharing Tracey Sinclair’s #BookLove.
Have a fabulous day all.
JL
The GoalKeeper’s Revenge has just taken me back 35 years and the early days of my teaching career!
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This is all proving to be great for reminiscing Linda. One of the posts mentions the Wishing Chair. I’d forgotten all about that!
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