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What are you reading at the moment? (Part 3)
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littlemunchkin
28-11-2011
I'm going for a spot of chick-lit! Now reading Mini-Shopaholic by Sophie Kinsella. I started this last year, but wasn't in a reading mood and gave up.

Speaking of Sophie Kinsella, she has a new book coming out soon if anyone is interested? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ive-Your-Num...2496351&sr=8-1
babysweet
28-11-2011
Punishment, by Anne Holt. Kindle 99p deal. More Norwegion crime. Not bad.
Sue_C
28-11-2011
I've just finished listening to The Owl Killers by Karen Maitland. It took a bit of getting in to but by about half way through the story really got going and overall I enjoyed it. Not quite as good as Company of Liars though,

My next listen is the Radleys by Matt Haig, which I'm expecting to be fairly undemanding.

Meanwhile I'm reading A Dance With Dragons, the latest book by George R R Martin. From the reviews that I've read I was expecting to be a bit disappointed, but I'm about half way through and really enjoying it so far. I started on the series back in June and I really don't know what I'm going to do when I have to re-enter the real world once this book is finished. Hopefully they'll release A Game of Thrones on DVD soon, we don't have Sky so I haven't seen it yet.
La Triviata
29-11-2011
Holes by Louis Sachar. It's very good.
-Sid-
29-11-2011
Finished The Accident , by Linwood Barclay, and quite enjoyed it (although some of the events were a little too coincidental/far-fetched for my liking).

I'm now reading Confessions of a Reluctant Recessionista by Amy Silver.
missloo
29-11-2011
Just started reading Too Close To Home by Linwood Barclay - i've enjoyed all of his books i've read so far - The Accident is on my xmas wish list
Beautiful_Harv
29-11-2011
Kimberley Chambers- The Betrayer
InsideSoap
29-11-2011
Home for Christmas [Kindle Edition] - Annie Groves.
Sarahnash1988
29-11-2011
Ghost Town - Book 9 in the morganville vampire series.... Started book 1 a week ago.... must remember to get out more. Being a hermit haha
InsideSoap
30-11-2011
Kill Me If You Can - James Patterson. This is the reason why I never give up on Patterson, for every poor book his chosen author puts out there's two or three good ones, and this is one of them. Nothing amazing but a good read so far.
harry*half*pint
01-12-2011
Are We Nearly There Yet? - Ben Hatch

A family's 8000 miles around Britain in a Vauxhall Astra.

Downloaded due to the reviews (and price) on Amazon. Not bad, but wouldn''t rave.
GiraffeGirl
01-12-2011
Finished Dead Until Dark. It was... odd. I found the sex scenes a tad gratuitous and it was fairly poorly written in places. I'm not sure if I'd seek out the rest of the series.

Now reading The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. Enjoying it so far - I like that we're not being heavily recapped on what has gone before.
seansnotmyname@
01-12-2011
Leading on from that post.

Half way through World Without End, really enjoying it, apart from the cringey sex scenes, is there anyway people could stop Follett from writing them?
poppycat
01-12-2011
Originally Posted by harry*half*pint:
“Are We Nearly There Yet? - Ben Hatch

A family's 8000 miles around Britain in a Vauxhall Astra.

Downloaded due to the reviews (and price) on Amazon. Not bad, but wouldn''t rave.”

I had high hopes for that, but I still haven't finished it. Keep reading the odd chapter on my Kindle app on my phone but I really should just get on with it and get it finished! It hasn't grabbed me as much as I hoped it would.

Currently reading Bad Friends by Claire Seeber. Really enjoyed 'Lullaby' but struggling to get into this one. Will persevere though, hopefully it will pick up.
doffer
01-12-2011
Prayers For The Dead - Faye Kellerman
tuxford10
02-12-2011
just finished reading, John le carre's A Small Town in Germany, not the best of his i have read so far, now going on to read, tinker Sailor Soldier Spy, by the same author
Tech Lover
02-12-2011
My next reading will be The Catcher in the Rye.
stud u like
02-12-2011
"Cider With Rosie" by Laurie Lee. One of my favourites. I read it periodicly when I want to go for a walk in the countryside and smell the raw earthiness.
stud u like
02-12-2011
Originally Posted by littlemunchkin:
“Finished The Help - brilliant! So brilliant I didn't want to finish it

Don't know what to read now!”

I enjoyed the book with passion but was very annoyed with the film.
doffer
02-12-2011
Friend Of The Devil - Peter Robinson
littlemunchkin
02-12-2011
Originally Posted by stud u like:
“I enjoyed the book with passion but was very annoyed with the film.”

I'm not a big film person - I've heard there are a lot of funny bits in it. Why did it annoy you?
InsideSoap
02-12-2011
8th Confession (Womens Murder Club 8) [Kindle Edition] - James Patterson. Typical Patterson really, nothing amazing but a good read to pass a few hours.
Westlife: Our Story [Kindle Edition] - Westlife
Beautiful_Harv
03-12-2011
Ewan Morrison - Swung
javjamoll84
03-12-2011
Just started The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins last night.

Just over A third of the way through. Can't wait to finish
iluvdannii
03-12-2011
Originally Posted by javjamoll84:
“Just started The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins last night.

Just over A third of the way through. Can't wait to finish ”

IT'S AMAZING!!!!!!!!!
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