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By day Director of Research and Innovation at Dundee University. By night, usually asleep. Data geek and research management guru. Plus knitting, singing and cat servant. Comments are in a personal capacity.
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I have a Hockney print, that I've been meaning to get hung on the wall since I moved in. I'm feeling even more guilty than usual about not getting round to it. To be fair it's a two person job and the cat isn't a great substitute for 'helpful bloke with a drill'.
I'm in need of some inspiration on what to read next. There's got to be something other than my usual cosy crime novel and the classics? Need something cheery and not too worthy (I'm looking at you Guardian top 100 books). And no, not a comic's autobiography. Any recommendations?
Dishwashers should have a window at the front so you can watch.