Back to Inspector Montalbano

As mentioned last week, I’ve given up on finishing Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art by James Nestor as my first book of the year. I also mentioned that I was going to test some poetry books for my first read but none of them stuck. Now I’m returning to a series I’ve been reading over the last couple of decades, the Inspector Montalbano series by Italian writer Andrea Camilleri. I’m up to No. 24: The Other End of the Line, which I plan on finishing today for my first book read in 2025, and I only have a few left until I’m finished with the series of 28 books.

After this one are:

  • The Safety Net
  • The Sicilian Method
  • The Cook of the Halcyon
  • Riccardino

The last one was published in 2020 after Camilleri’s death in 2019 at the age of 93. There are two other books of short stories with Montalbano that I also want to read, hopefully before the end of the year.

Also this week

I celebrated:

So what are you reading, watching, listening, and/or doing this week?

This is part of The Sunday Salon hosted by Deb Nance of the blog Readerbuzz.

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7 responses to “Back to Inspector Montalbano”

  1. Congratulations on seventeen years of blogging on WordPress!

    I wanted to give up on Rome and a Villa, but it was a Classics Club spin so instead I speed-read it. Why was it suggested as a good book on Italy? Not sure. I generally do give up on books I’m not enjoying.

    I wonder what poetry books you tried.

    Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar
    1. Thanks, Deb… I mostly tried recent books of poetry to which I couldn’t relate. I did check out The Essential Rumi this week so maybe going classic will help me…even though it didn’t seem to help you. 🙂

      Bryan G. Robinson Avatar
      1. I want to try poetry again soon, but I’m not sure what I want to read. Poetry is dense reading, I think, and I end up having to read it v-e-r-y s-l-o-w-l-y.

        Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar
  2. Congrats on your blogging achievement! Well done!

    Have a great week.

    Marg Avatar
  3. Imagine publishing a book into your 90s! Wow!

    I am glad you found your way back to reading by turning back to a comfort series!

    Anne Bennett Avatar
  4. I have never heard of that author. I will need to check him out.

    Maybe you’ll find some poetry books soon.

    Glad you had those five days off. I know you needed them.

    Lisa R. Howeler Avatar
  5. Helen Murdoch

    The author was publishing a 93 years old?! That is super impressive.

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