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What are you reading at the moment? (Part 3)
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sionnaigh
07-01-2011
Originally Posted by ImaPlum:
“I've just finished Robin Hobb's "Royal Assassin", the second in the Farseer Trilogy. It is an excellent read! I'm really looking forward to reading the third in due course!............”

I love the Tawny Man and Soldier Son trilogies as well.

I'm also a big fan of the two Robert Newcomb trilogies.

Anyway - have just finished reading Imajica - Clive Barker. Am now reading Sister by Rosamund Lupton and have got about 8 Christmas present books waiting. I LOVE reading
AlexHuxley
08-01-2011
Gonna start rereading Dean Koontz The Good Guy.
kate36
08-01-2011
'when good friends go bad' , a little chick lit number, which isnt my usual choice but just wanted something light and airy...the puff pastry section at the library if you like! quite enjoyable in any case
Beautiful_Harv
08-01-2011
John Verdon- Think of a Number
guernseysnail
08-01-2011
Under the Dome.....Stephen King, Think I'll be reading it for a while!
janism
08-01-2011
The Redbreast - Jo Nesbo
Lizzy11268
08-01-2011
Originally Posted by Beautiful_Harv:
“John Verdon- Think of a Number”

Tell me what you think when you finish - Its sitting on my shelf awaiting a read,its one of those that keeps being 2nd on my list!
doublefour
08-01-2011
Double Cross by James Patterson
CLL Dodge
08-01-2011
"Bibliomen - Twenty-two characters in search of a book" by Gene Wolfe

A collection of amusing vignettes.
Terrence Chant
09-01-2011
The Man With The Maradona Shirt - Steve Hodge
melvin1990
09-01-2011
Not my usual style of book but have just finished reading Rosamund Pilcher's Winter Solstice and really did love it.Without giving too much away I thought that the book was a brilliant look at the idea of being able to love after you've lost someone you love.For someone who doesn't read a lot of this kind of thing I really found myself getting emotionally attached to the characters and their relationships.Really great book and I have few or no reservations about it.
8TropicalFish
09-01-2011
I'm reading The Old Curiosity Shop for the first time. I'd probably be enjoying it more if I didn't know what happens to one of the characters in the end, thanks to pop cultural osmosis. Still, it's not bad so far and Nell isn't as sickeningly saccharine as I'd feared.
dymafi
09-01-2011
Originally Posted by janism:
“The Redbreast - Jo Nesbo”

Hope you are enjoing it .. great series of books
dymafi
09-01-2011
Originally Posted by trinity2002:
“He really is ace, isn't he? I can't wait for the release of The Leopard later this month.

I'm reading Engleby by Sebastian Faulks at the moment. It's much better than the previous two Faulks I read.”

Yes looking forward to The Leopard .. but must get through The Redeemer and The Snowman first.

Engleby is good .. I'd also highly recommend A Week in December
janism
10-01-2011
Originally Posted by dymafi:
“Hope you are enjoing it .. great series of books”

Finished it last night and really enjoyed it but felt a bit ignorant of Norway's role in war - may need to look that up.
ImaPlum
10-01-2011
I've just finished Robert Goddard's "Dying to Tell". It was a good read after the last one of his I read which I found disappointing.
harry*half*pint
10-01-2011
House Rules - Jodi Picoult
CLL Dodge
10-01-2011
The Talisman ~ Stephen King & Peter Straub
trinity2002
10-01-2011
Without Fail - Lee Child.
Caramel Crunch
10-01-2011
After Elizabeth by Leanda De Lisle
Tizzy
10-01-2011
I'm reading C J Sansom's Heartstone. I really enjoy the Tudor setting of this series of his books and I'm getting quite fond of his protagonist, Matthew Shardlake. I find I learn a lot about the period from his books.
I was lucky to get it in paperback at the airport, I think it's only out in hardback in the shops.
-Sid-
10-01-2011
Just about to start The Passage by Justin Cronin.
trinity2002
10-01-2011
Originally Posted by -Sid-:
“Just about to start The Passage by Justin Cronin.”

I thought The Passage was fantastic. I can't wait for the next one.
welshsarah
10-01-2011
along came a spider - james patterson -
ajr493
10-01-2011
Finally started The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett (Xmas present) and I'm really enjoying it so far.
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