I’ll be joining in with The 1970 Club which begins on Monday, it is hosted by Stuck in a Book and Kaggsy’s Bookish Ramblings. I’ve read and reviewed just a few books from 1970 in the past, but I don’t have many unread in the house, so it looks like I’ll be diving into Jack’s many SF books from that year, there are quite a few to choose from.
My previous 1970 reads are:
The Twelth Day of July by Joan Lingard
The Witch’s Brat by Rosemary Sutcliff
The Driver’s Seat by Muriel Spark
The Homicidal Colonel by Robert Player
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee by Dee Brown
I know that I reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road by Helene Hannf but it seems to have disappeared from my blog.
So that’s just six books from 1970, I should be able to add a couple to that over the week, possibly by Roger Zelazny and Philip K. Dick.
Some interesting reads from 1970 – it was such a good year! I share 84 Charing Cross Road and The Driver’s Seat with you, but I’ve not read the others. It seems to have been a good one for sci fi too so I’ll look forward to your thoughts!
kaggsysbookishramblings,
It’s ages since I’ve read any SF, it’ll be strange to be reading vintage SF I think as it can date rather quickly!