What are you reading at the moment? (Part 4)

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    • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,187
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      Ooh a shiny new thread!!

      Well let me be the first to 'christen' it, I'm reading The Maze Runner by James Dashner. I've had a few false starts with this book, I'm finding it too hot to read in bed and concentrate at the moment!
    • SalbatesSalbates Posts: 2,259
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      I'm reading 'A for Alibi' by Sue Grafton and 'Club Dead' by Charlaine Harris.

      I'm enjoying A for Alibi, though I'm not sure I like the narrator very much at the moment.

      I've read the Sooki Stackhouse books before and although her characters are clearly defined and I enjoy the scrapes they get into, I feel the narrative in the 'Shakespeare' stories is better written.
    • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,282
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      Just start reading Northern Lights by Philip Pullman.
    • TH14TH14 Posts: 11,719
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      Just going to start Trainspotting
    • Beautiful_HarvBeautiful_Harv Posts: 9,144
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      Martina Cole- Faceless
    • TeddybleadsTeddybleads Posts: 6,814
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      Finished Master and Margarita. Bit disappointed all in all. Wotan's bacchanalian feast was interesting but I think some of the finer points of the satire on Stalinist Moscow were lost on me.

      Off to the bookshop tomorrow as I find myself bookless.
    • InsideSoapInsideSoap Posts: 5,981
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      The Make - Jessie Keane
      I Heart Vegas - Lindsey Kelk
      Dollhouse - The Kardashians
    • JESS24JESS24 Posts: 5,880
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      The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - Stieg Larsson
      Charlotte Street - Danny Wallace
      Me Before You - Jojo Moyes
      About Last Night - Adele Parks
    • SalbatesSalbates Posts: 2,259
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      Finished Master and Margarita. Bit disappointed all in all. Wotan's bacchanalian feast was interesting but I think some of the finer points of the satire on Stalinist Moscow were lost on me.

      Off to the bookshop tomorrow as I find myself bookless.

      How is this even possible? :eek: :D

      I have a whole bookcase (electronic and paperback) of books I am yet to read :o
    • TeddybleadsTeddybleads Posts: 6,814
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      Salbates wrote: »
      How is this even possible? :eek: :D

      I have a whole bookcase (electronic and paperback) of books I am yet to read :o

      Well, I made a concerted effort to read all the books I had bought, borrowed or been given over the last two years so I have nothing unread in the house. Off to the bookshop today.
    • SalbatesSalbates Posts: 2,259
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      Well, I made a concerted effort to read all the books I had bought, borrowed or been given over the last two years so I have nothing unread in the house. Off to the bookshop today.

      You're a better person than me, I'm a hoarder. :o

      Happy hunting! :D
    • PamelaLPamelaL Posts: 67,688
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      American Wife by Curtis Sittenfeld. It's loosely based on Laura Bush.
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      American Wife by Curtis Sittenfeld, it's loosely based on Laura Bush.
    • harry*half*pintharry*half*pint Posts: 11,630
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      As The Crow Flies - Jeffrey Archer
    • demented yoyodemented yoyo Posts: 4,508
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      Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? - Jeanette Winterson.

      Started reading it nearly a fortnight ago and have only got as far as page 30. I'm so bored with it I'm tempted to put it away and pretend I never bought it in the first place.
    • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 26,853
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      Last of the maze runner trilogy "The Death Cure" James Dashner. Have really enjoyed these.
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      The Missing by Jane Casey. This is the second of her books I have read (think she has only done 3). And I'm enjoying it a lot , its a stand alone mystery.
    • TeddybleadsTeddybleads Posts: 6,814
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      F Scott fitzgerald -the great gatsby
    • girlfrommarsgirlfrommars Posts: 2,749
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      Just about to start ' Rivers of London' by Ben Aaronovitch.
      Looks like my kind of book so fingers crossed I like his style of writing.
    • doublefourdoublefour Posts: 5,966
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      The Night Watch by Sarah Waters
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      I'll Walk Alone by Mary Higgins Clark
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      Timeline by Micheal Crichton.
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      Making Money -Terry Prachett

      Moist von Lipwig one of the funniest characters ever written.

      Prachett is such a clever writer.:)
    • MissMusiqueMissMusique Posts: 2,098
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      I'm reading the 1st of a trilogy called Mistborn: The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson. Was a bit sceptical at first but I'm really enjoying it now, can't wait to find out what happens next!
    • PamelaLPamelaL Posts: 67,688
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      Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? - Jeanette Winterson.

      Started reading it nearly a fortnight ago and have only got as far as page 30. I'm so bored with it I'm tempted to put it away and pretend I never bought it in the first place.

      Really? I really loved it!
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