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What are you reading at the moment? (Part 4)
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harry*half*pint
11-11-2013
Just finished The Accident - Linwood Barclay, not bad but think he's written better.

Now started Dominion - C J Sansome
Anika Hanson
11-11-2013
The valley of amazement - Amy Tan
moonlily
11-11-2013
Originally Posted by harry*half*pint:
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Now started Dominion - C J Sansome”

I've got that in my tbr pile, it looks intriguing.
Abriel
12-11-2013
Originally Posted by Teddybleads:
“Some bugger at work has swiped my Copy Of Seance Parlour so I'll never know how it ended but I loved it up to page 300.”

noo! get it back it's great!

i'm trying Gone girl and also The foster husband by Pippa someone
gymnastic
12-11-2013
The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern

I'm about halfway through and am torn between wanting to keep reading and not wanting it to end! It's a fantastic book, completely magical- I think it might end up being one of my favourite books ever.
DenizenOfSW3
12-11-2013
Why Nations Fail: The origins of power, prosperity and poverty by Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson.

Tres brill.
timebug
12-11-2013
Working my way through all 12 of Dennis Wheatley's 'Roger Brook' series. First one was terriffic,I read it once when I was young;second one is (so far) hard work! But I know they improve,as I have read another two or three of them,way back!
Nice to tackle the entire series at one go though,complete!
angiebroch
13-11-2013
Just finished The Things We Never Said, by Susan Eliiot Wright. Have now started The Life by Martina Cole, which looks promising.
Reddybook
13-11-2013
The Sectre of Happy Ever After - Lucy Dillon

I have had this on my TBR pile all year, waiting for the dark nights to savour it.
Cosy fairy tale read. Loved it.
Reddybook
13-11-2013
Above post mis spelt. Sorry

The Secret of Happy Ever After - Lucy Dillon
Picto
13-11-2013
I've just started a book by Michael McBride called God's End - The Fall. I've never read anything by him before but i am hooked already.
zwixxx
15-11-2013
Currently audiobooking Book 92 of the James Axler's Deathlands series
angiebroch
15-11-2013
Just finished The Life by Martina Cole, which was very good. Don't know whether to start Dominion by C J Sansom, or Accidents Happen by Louise Millar.
moonlily
15-11-2013
Rereading The Magic Apple Tree by Susan Hill
Beautiful_Harv
16-11-2013
Sophie Hannah - The Carrier
necromancer20
16-11-2013
In the middle of reading Dracula.
Heartache
17-11-2013
Half way through, Styxx by Sherrilyn Kenyon. about 100 pages too long with repetative scenerios, and all kinds of abuse, it is a bit wearing, but l will stick with it.
Yvie123
17-11-2013
Dream A Little Dream - Sue Moorcroft; it's intensely irritating!
clm2071
17-11-2013
Just finishing The Shape of Water by Andrea Camilleri (Inspector Montalbano) which I loved, next up is Ken Follets Fall of Giants which weighs in at a daunting 850 pages!
TCD1975
17-11-2013
Just finished "Far North" by Marcel Theroux (brother of Louie Theroux).

Post apocalyptic science fiction but more in the style of a western (though it's actually set in the north of Russia). Might be a bit slow paced for some, but I found it very readable, full of interesting ideas, with some unexpected plot twists along the way.

Recommended!
trinity2002
17-11-2013
I've been reading Kiss the Dead - Laurell K Hamilton's 21st Anita Blake novel for weeks now. I don't know why I've bothered to persevere because the later books in the series really are quite poor.
Sue_C
17-11-2013
I've made a start on two new books.

My new audiobook is The Ocean At The End Of The Lane, written and read by Neil Gaiman. It's shaping up very well so far, a pity that it's such a short book.

My Kindle book is Dead Simple by Peter James, the first Roy Grace book. Very promising, hopefully it will be a good new series to get into.
Yvie123
17-11-2013
Originally Posted by Yvie123:
“Dream A Little Dream - Sue Moorcroft; it's intensely irritating!”

Have finished this now. I don't usually go for this type of book anyway, to be honest, but I did find it annoyingly cliche.

Anyhow, I'm moving onto David Jason's autobiography next.
TH14
18-11-2013
Just finished Cross and Burn by Val McDirmid, fantastic book and I can't wait for the next in the Tony Hill series
Terrence Chant
18-11-2013
Undisputed Truth: My Autobiography - Mike Tyson
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