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What are you reading at the moment? (Part 3)
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kimindex
01-01-2011
Originally Posted by -Sid-:
“I liked the third book best.”

Originally Posted by bubbsy:
“I've only just started reading the third one, but I'm enjoying it so far. I found the second one very slow to take off, far more than the first. This one has been good from the beginning so far.”

Thanks! I will at least try the second and third. I really enjoyed the first.
rwould
01-01-2011
The Shimmer by David Morrell
doffer
01-01-2011
The Kills - Linda Fairstein
Kelly281
01-01-2011
Debbie Macomber - 92 Pacific Boulevard
Beautiful_Harv
01-01-2011
Jonathan Kellerman- Evidence
welshsarah
01-01-2011
Game Over - Adele Parks -
trinity2002
02-01-2011
Sister - Rosamund Lupton.
dymafi
02-01-2011
Finished Harold Larwood - biography of the controversial Bodyline tour fast bowler by Duncan Hamilton. I'm not a great cricket fan but this is an excellent study of character and of the class conflicts of the 30s. Superb.
JS477
02-01-2011
A new author for me 'The Pawn' by Steven James and so far so good.
Snow_Leopard
02-01-2011
Twist Of Gold - Michael Morpurgo
Lemonhunny
02-01-2011
Just started Torey Hayden - Silent Boy this morning.
ImaPlum
02-01-2011
I finished Kathy Reichs "Death du Jour" - it was another good read from her. I have to fight my natural instinct to skip the grisly bits as the grisly bits are quite often important as you would expect from books about a forensic anthropologist!

I've now moved on to Robin Hobb's "Royal Assassin" - the 2nd in the Farseer Trilogy. It's off to a great start! I'm trying to pace myself this time though as I read far too quickly and after this I'm not sure when I'll be able to buy another book!
Nickelback
03-01-2011
Hungry for you - Lynsay Sands
CLL Dodge
03-01-2011
Richard Matheson's Twilight Zone scripts.

Ages since I've seen the original shows.
trinity2002
03-01-2011
The Visitor - Lee Child.
kona
03-01-2011
Winter in Madrid - C. J. Sansom
PamelaL
03-01-2011
Room by Emma Donoghue. I've only just started and am finding the narrative from a 5 year old a bit off putting but I'll stay with it, I've read some good reviews.
doffer
03-01-2011
Entombed - Linda Fairstein
kimindex
03-01-2011
Red Bones by Ann Cleeves. Not taxing - comfort food for the mind.
guernseysnail
03-01-2011
Finally finished Blind Fury - Linda La Plante

Odd title..anyone who has read the book will understand !
UrMyStar
03-01-2011
I'm reading full dark, no stars by Stephen King. I'm on the second story just now, I enjoyed the first story but don't think I'd read it again.
Abriel
03-01-2011
Joanna trollope The Other Family, enjoying it so far
__melissa
03-01-2011
Sophie Kinsella - Twenties Girl

So far, it's OK, a nice easy read but I'm beginning to find the formule of these style of books a little tiring. The main character of the "loveable", ditzy girl who gets her herself into hilarious (which in reality are highly improbable) situations is the same as in every other Kinsella book.
InsideSoap
03-01-2011
Richard Branson's autobiography.
-Sid-
03-01-2011
The Cookie Club by Ann Pearlman.

I like the concept and it's beautifully written so far.
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