Pillowtalk: Janina Pechova

19 July 2011 - 01:41 By Shanthini Naidoo
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What are you reading?

AS AN author of children's books, I read them in various languages for an idea of what is being written. On my adult night table I have an eclectic selection.

Because I am a 007 fan, I was disappointed to hear the latest, Carte Blanche, is not up to standard. I've gone back to the original source and am re-reading Ian Fleming's Thunderball.

In non-fiction, I've just finished John Simpson's Unreliable Sources. Marcel Pagnol's The Time Of Secrets and The Time of Love and Peter Godwin's Mukiwa are permanently on my re-read list.

In a nutshell?

Simpson traces major events around the world and discusses the way journalists commented on the events.

Why read it?

He argues that reporting is an art form and not a science, and the news we get is one version of what really happened.

Pagnol because they are set in the sunny part of Europe.

I relate to Godwin's stories because of my own forced emigration from my country of birth [Czech Republic].

  •  'The Little 5' is published by LittleFoot Publishers, R125

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