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What are you reading at the moment? (Part 4)
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Beautiful_Harv
17-08-2014
Originally Posted by Beautiful_Harv:
“Jacqueline Hart - Damage”

Sorry, I mean Josephine Hart
bbclassics
18-08-2014
The Mysterious Island - Jules Verne
The Shining - King
moonlily
19-08-2014
Hurting Distance by Sophie Hannah
Sue_C
19-08-2014
Life after Life by Kate Atkinson.
I'm about an hour in to the audiobook version and am quite enjoying it so far. I think that it may have the potential to become repetitive and somewhat tedious though.
GiraffeGirl
19-08-2014
I started and got quite a long way into I am Rembrandt's Daughter by Lynn Cullen last night. I have a suspicion the narrator may turn out not to be Rembrandt's daughter, but it's entertaining enough as it goes along.
Beautiful_Harv
19-08-2014
Barbara Vine - A dark adapted eye
Fink-Nottle
21-08-2014
Natchez Burning by Greg Iles; long but gripping and, given the recent events in Ferguson, topical.
stud u like
21-08-2014
"The One Hundred Foot Journey" by Richard C Morais
kate36
23-08-2014
Originally Posted by Heartache:
“Sarah Rayne House of the Lost.

Stumbled across this author,and love her books.

There are always two stories going on, past and present.

Gripping protagonists and very creepy.”

I read that one, excellent book!!
Ancient IDTV
23-08-2014
I'm re-reading all of the 'Sharpe' series by Bernard Cornwell. This time I started with Rifles (quite good), and now I'm on with Eagle (excellent). I plan to leave the India set ones till last.

I re-watched the entire tv series a few weeks ago, and it's interesting to re-compare the books and tv versions.
d0lphin
24-08-2014
Tell the wolves I'm Home - Carol Rifka Brunt
kalouk
24-08-2014
The Borgia Bride - Jeanne Kalogridis.

Really enjoying it so far.
Beautiful_Harv
24-08-2014
Liane Morarity- The Husband's Secret
guernseysnail
25-08-2014
Originally Posted by Beautiful_Harv:
“Liane Morarity- The Husband's Secret”

I'm reading this too at the moment..Quite enjoying it!
mimicole
26-08-2014
I've just started the "Noughts & Crosses" series by Malorie Blackman.

I have read them before but I don't think that I finished "Checkmate" which was the fourth. It's been too long since I read them to just start on "Checkmate".

I accidentally bought another copy of "Double Cross" yesterday thinking that I didn't have it. I didn't realise that I had all of the books in the series. It wasn't helped by the fact that this copy has a different cover. If it had been the cover that I already have I would probably have recognised it.
hornbeam
26-08-2014
Just started "Cakes and Ale" by Somerset Maugham
dymafi
26-08-2014
Finished Steve Clarke's Only Fools and Horses: The Inside Story. Good in-depth story about the development of some of TV's most famous characters and how the series grew in popularity.
dymafi
26-08-2014
Finished E M Forster's Howard's End. A slow-burner story about social conventions in turn of the century England. A favourite with many but I was underwhelmed.
dymafi
26-08-2014
Finished David Kynaston's Modernity Britain. Social Historian at the top of his game.
SimonB79
26-08-2014
Just started Mr Mercedes by Stephen King! ... not bad @ all!
dymafi
28-08-2014
Finished Peter James's Want You Dead. Decent outing for DI Grace even if the character of the principal victim lacked credibility.
BrumBall
28-08-2014
Just finished Enigma by Robert Harris. Overall good but dragged in places. Harris certainly researches his books well but sometimes overdoes the technical stuff! Not sure what to read next, probably another Harris.
Sue_C
28-08-2014
Wool by Hugh Howey, audiobook version. Quite good so far.

I'm reading Not Dead Enough (Roy Grace 3) by Peter James. I really like this series but would prefer the mortuary scenes to be a little less detailed!
Terrence Chant
29-08-2014
Chavs: The Demonization Of The Working Class - Owen Jones
vickkij
29-08-2014
Originally Posted by Beautiful_Harv:
“Liane Morarity- The Husband's Secret”

I have just put this in my top 10!

Currently reading "We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves." Half way through it at the moment, it's quite strange and I'm not too sure I am enjoying it.
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