Good morning. This week I’m going to do something different. Quite honestly, none of the books I’ve read over the last couple of weeks has inspired me enough to write a full book review for a post, so I’m going to do the Olympics book tag. Thanks to RiverMoose Books for bringing it to my attention. Ancient Greece: the book that started it all for you. As a child I was always reading. Like many British kids I grew up with Enid Blyton – I loved the Famous Five, the Secret Seven and the St Clare’s boarding school series. I’m not sure how well known they are in North America. I can also remember at school on Friday afternoons it was story time and the teacher used to read the Three Investigators stories. I loved those and read a lot more of them on my own. The first book that I can remember being totally and utterly sucked into though was the classic Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien. I was around eleven at that time and I just couldn’t put that one down. This has led to a lifelong love of fantasy literature. Opening Ceremony: a series that…