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What are you reading at the moment? (Part 3)
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kira nerys
25-07-2011
Currently reading Cold Kill by Neil White,although I put it on hold on friday to read Gypsy boy on the run by Mikey Walsh,which I read in a day,and would highly recommend,especially if you have read Gypsy boy
harry*half*pint
25-07-2011
Fear Not - Anne Holt

Another 99p Kindle purchase and well worth the money (so far!)
poppycat
25-07-2011
Originally Posted by harry*half*pint:
“Fear Not - Anne Holt

Another 99p Kindle purchase and well worth the money (so far!)”

You know what you've done now, don't you?

I'm currently reading It's Your Time You're Wasting: A Teacher's Tales of Classroom Hell by Frank Chalk

If life in a secondary school really is as bad as he suggests, then we're all pretty much doomed. Very insightful though!
geniejean
25-07-2011
I'm almost halfway through "Three Weeks To Say Goodbye" - C J Box, it's a good book, finding it hard to put down. I've also got "Blue Heaven" by the same author waiting for me at the library which I shall collect in the next day or so.
javjamoll84
25-07-2011
I'm reading A Game of Thrones - George Martin.

Watched the series first though. Enjoying it, very long book though Just over halfway.
rockyracoon
25-07-2011
Just started The Great Gatsby, bit of a chore to start with but I'm getting into it now, I don't usually read classics.
GiraffeGirl
25-07-2011
Originally Posted by rockyracoon:
“Just started The Great Gatsby, bit of a chore to start with but I'm getting into it now, I don't usually read classics.”

Give it a good chance. I teach it at A Level. Hated it when I first read it. Enjoyed it a little more when I taught it the first time. Re-read it to teach it a second time and fell in love with it.
capricorn_night
25-07-2011
The High Lord - Trudi Canavan
harry*half*pint
26-07-2011
Originally Posted by poppycat:
“You know what you've done now, don't you?

I'm currently reading It's Your Time You're Wasting: A Teacher's Tales of Classroom Hell by Frank Chalk

If life in a secondary school really is as bad as he suggests, then we're all pretty much doomed. Very insightful though!”

Think you'd like Fear Not Poppy - I did
GiraffeGirl
26-07-2011
Finished 'Losing Gemma' - I skim read as I found it a bit tedious.

Now reading Secrets of the Tudor Court - so far, so standard Tudor Court novel.
harry*half*pint
27-07-2011
A Life for a Life - Tim Ellis

Another cheap purchase for my Kindle and another reasonable read. Quite enjoying discovering all these new authors - books I would never have picked up in Smiths as I tended to stick to the 'usual suspects'
dymafi
27-07-2011
Finished Brian McGilloway's "Bleed a River Dry". Third in the Inspector Devlin series. Ok but when the main thread of the investigation combines environmental issues with human trafficking from eastern europe .. I wanted to groan.
So many TV detective dramas also love these eastern european yarns so much these days .. please make it stop !
0piumDea1er
27-07-2011
The Snowman - Nesbo
Beautiful_Harv
27-07-2011
Linwood Barclay- Never Look Away
DotNetWill
27-07-2011
Mark Russinovich - Zero Day
Shizuku
27-07-2011
Halfway through The Graveyard Book - Neil Gaiman.

Blurb on the front says "The best book Neil Gaiman has ever written"... it's good so far, but can't see it being better than Neverwhere.
kira nerys
27-07-2011
Originally Posted by Beautiful_Harv:
“Linwood Barclay- Never Look Away”

Me too
littlemunchkin
28-07-2011
Just finished Afterwards by Rosamund Lupton. BRILLIANT.

Also just read Cuckoo by Julia Crouch. That was also brilliant.

I'm going to start reading Sister by Rosamund Lupton now
alfiewozere
28-07-2011
I've just finished Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger, the author of The Time Traveller's Wife. I really enjoyed it until about three-quarters of the way through when it just disintegrated, for me anyway.
Ian Cleverly
28-07-2011
Originally Posted by angiebroc:
“Just finished Mercy by Jussi Adler-Olsen, which is very good. Set in Denmark, which makes a change from Sweden & Norway I s'pose! ”

Me too - 287 pages in and loving it.
SeasideLady
28-07-2011
Heart and Soul - Maeve Binchy.
poppycat
28-07-2011
Originally Posted by 0piumDea1er:
“The Snowman - Nesbo”

Me too.

I'm almost halfway through it, I have to say that although I am enjoying it, it's not one of those books that I can't put down, and spend all day looking forward to bedtime to carry on with it.

It's had such rave reviews I thought I'd be more gripped than I am, but maybe it will crank up a bit soon.
doffer
28-07-2011
Tai Pan - James Clavell
ImaPlum
29-07-2011
My daughter (9) has asked me to read her book, Inkheart by Cornelia Funke. She likes it when we've read the same book so we can talk about it - I'm quite enjoying it so far!
-Sid-
29-07-2011
Hens Reunited ~ Lucy Diamond
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