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Winter Of The World by Ken Follett. Must be the longest book I've ever read! After a week I'm up to chapter 3 but have skipped parts of chapter 2.
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Found another book by Elly Griffiths and although it's not part of the Ruth Galloway series I have bought it and started it this morning. It's called The Zig Zag Girl.
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Blood And Bone - Tara Brown
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Found another book by Elly Griffiths and although it's not part of the Ruth Galloway series I have bought it and started it this morning. It's called The Zig Zag Girl.
I've got it on my library reservation list.
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Found another book by Elly Griffiths and although it's not part of the Ruth Galloway series I have bought it and started it this morning. It's called The Zig Zag Girl.
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I'd be interested to hear what you think of that when you've read it.
I've got it on my library reservation list.I am reading the 2nd in the Katie Macquire series by Graham Masterton now. I need to find a bubblegum chit lit book after this for a change of pace
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Just finished Less Than Zero, which was excellent.
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Currently reading A Song of Fire and Ice. I'm about a third way through A Storm of Swords.
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Dissolution by C.J Sansom
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I'm reading the Darth Bane trilogy by Drew Karpyshyn for a second time already. It is the best book I've read from the Star Wars series. It's definitely a must read.
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I've not long started "Mockingjay" in The Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins.
I'm looking forward to finishing the books and watching the films back to back. I've seen the first two already though. I saw them before reading the books which isn't something that I usually do. |
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Thomas Hardy - Far From The Madding Crowd.
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Fifty-Six: The Story of the Bradford Fire • Martin Fletcher
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Finished A N Wilson's Victoria. Excellent biography of a spoilt German eccentric.
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Finished Graham Masterton's Broken Angels. Another excellent detective story albeit with very horrific murder scenes. The characters are credible shame about the level of horror.
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Finished Graham Masterton's Red Light. Dealing with Cork's prostitution and trafficking problems. Again excellent narrative but the levels of horror again stomach churning.
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Finished Alwyn Turner's Crisis what Crisis. Excellent socila history documenting the 70s through popular music and TV shows.
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Finished Events Dear Boy, Events, an anthology of the 20th Century as seen through the eyes of popular diarist's of the time - HarolMacmillan, Tony Benn, Housewife 49 Nella Last, Chips Channon etc, Some surprising entries too, Good read
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Finished Mathew d'Ancona's In it Together. Well researched narrative of the Condem coalition. Next few hours will tell us where there's s cope for a Part 2!
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Just finished Paul Cornell's - London falling. Very dark, and I found the writing style awkward.
Started Linwood Barclay's Too close to home. Intriguing so far. |
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CL Taylor - The Lie
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The Dead Zone
Before that I read Christine, and The Running Man. The local library got a load of new Stephen King books in and I thought I'd give some of them a go. The only one I'd previously read was Misery. |
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Clive Cussler - Ghost Ship
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The Dogs of Littlefield by Suzanne Berne
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Soledad Brother, The Prison Letters of George Jackson.
Third time reading it. |
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Currently on book 14 ('The Nutmeg Of Consolation')
of the Jack Aubrey/Stephen Maturin series by Patrick O'Brian. Got all 20 of them a few weeks ago and it has been a non stop ride ever since. Such well written novels about a period I am quite familiar with from other authors. But The true tedium of life at sea is shown, between the stirring battle sequences. The best written historical naval series I have ever read. (Sorry, Hornblower!) |
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I've got it on my library reservation list.