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What are you reading at the moment? (Part 3)
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peacelily
25-02-2012
Just about to start a beautiful hard-backed edition of Sepulchre by Kate Mosse.

I discovered I'd already read the Magic Cottage(finished again yesterday) many years ago, but enjoyed it thoroughly as couldn't remember the storyline properly.

I enjoyed the other novel I read by Kate Mosse, Labyrinthe immensely. I preferred to The Davinci Code (which some had likened to at the time), as that was overhyped (for me), although still good. Labyrinthe managed to blend thriller, with fantasy superbly, and Sepulchre looks like it will not disappoint.
ImaPlum
25-02-2012
I've just finished Jasper Fforde's "First Among Sequels", the 5th Thursday Next series. It was as good as always and had me chuckling regularly.

Going to read one of my daughter's (age 9) books now as she is reading the series and likes to have someone to talk to about them, Chris D'Lacey's Fire Star, the first 2 in the series were quite enjoyable so I'm hoping that he is keeping to standard.
Jimmy_McNulty
25-02-2012
A brief history of time.
OneTreeHillFan
25-02-2012
Originally Posted by ajr493:
“Yes, it means VERY varied! I'm not criticising I love the fact that other people read 'classics', teen fiction and modern classics.Makes me feel better about my reading choices”

variety is the spice of life!!
Although I really do just read the classics to look clever
luckylila
25-02-2012
I'm currently in the middle of 'Inspector Ghote Hunts the Peacock' by HRF Keating (my first Inspector Ghote novel - it's OK, but I won't bother with the whole series), and also 'Silent Partner' by Jonathan Kellerman, which I'm enjoying so far.

I usually like a non-fiction on the go too, but I haven't got anything on my non-fic list at the moment.
Buntym
25-02-2012
Just started re-reading City of Shadows by Ariana Franklin.

Need a break from Robin Hobb as I have just finished the Tawny Man Trilogy which was fantastic.
doffer
25-02-2012
Wild Fire - Nelson DeMille
GirlfromEireann
25-02-2012
Finished "The Kashmir Shaw" by Rosie Thomas. Just started "The Sisters Brothers". Am hoping it will be good given all the hype.
Jimmy Connors
26-02-2012
The Downing Street Years --- Margaret Thatcher
Beautiful_Harv
26-02-2012
Richard Montanari- Broken Angels
poppycat
26-02-2012
Currently reading 'The Passage' by Justin Cronin. Only at about 20% but enjoying it so far, but expecting it to all go Pete Tong soon, if the reviews on Amazon are anything to go by!
daleman
26-02-2012
The redeemer
trec123
26-02-2012
Dead Man's Folly - Agatha Christie
TOONARMY12
26-02-2012
Originally Posted by Beautiful_Harv:
“Richard Montanari- Broken Angels”

I'm reading the Devils Garden is that the first of his you have read?.
Bex7t6
26-02-2012
I'm reading The Bonesetters Daughter by Amy Tan. Same author of the book and movie of the same name 'The Joy Luck Club'. Here's a link about it.

http://www.readinggroupguides.com/gu..._daughter1.asp
Beautiful_Harv
26-02-2012
Originally Posted by TOONARMY12:
“I'm reading the Devils Garden is that the first of his you have read?.”

No ive read a couple of others but ive not read the Devils Garden
InsideSoap
26-02-2012
Dangerous Kiss - Jackie Collins
Poodles13
26-02-2012
Originally Posted by Meanbugger:
“I loved this book too. I don't think I have ever cried so much at an ending of a book.”

I started and finished this today! An amazing book that had me in floods of tears at the end......just thinking about it sets me off again. A book I'll never forget,
TOONARMY12
27-02-2012
Originally Posted by Beautiful_Harv:
“No ive read a couple of others but ive not read the Devils Garden ”

Very good I have nearly finished it quite different from his normal books though.
DougP
27-02-2012
Barnaby Rudge by Dickens. Spellbinding writing.
La Triviata
27-02-2012
Heresy by S J Parris
d0lphin
27-02-2012
Me before you by Jojo Moyes - has great reviews on Amazon but I think it'll be a weepy
Terrence Chant
28-02-2012
I Can't Stand Up For Sitting Down - Jo Brand

about a third of the way though...been a bit disappointed so far
dymafi
28-02-2012
Finished D H Lawrence's "The Rainbow" .. excellent in parts, turgid in others .. I've seen him described as Thomas Hardy-lite - harsh but not far from the truth.
Tech Lover
28-02-2012
I finished The Tales of Beedle The Bard by J.K. Rowling. Among the five stories, I like The Warlock's Hairy Heart the most.
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