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What are you reading at the moment? (Part 4)
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d0lphin
20-03-2016
Just started the Mud Sisters by Edie Claire, need a quick read after getting bogged down with my last book.
Nellie1000
21-03-2016
The Lost Girl - Tania Carver
farmer bob
22-03-2016
The Silkworm by Robert Galbraith
Nickelback
23-03-2016
The Consequence Of Revenge ( Unabridged) By Rachel Van Dyken
Narrated By Amy McFadden , Nick Podehl
Beautiful_Harv
25-03-2016
Alan Cumming - Not my father's son
cathy27
25-03-2016
The Man Who Can't Be Moved by Tilly Tennant.
cathy27
25-03-2016
Originally Posted by Nellie1000:
“The Lost Girl - Tania Carver”

Any good? I have this on my Amazon wish list, waiting for it to come down in price on the kindle 🙂
Reddybook
26-03-2016
As the crow flies - Jeffrey Archer
Rollicking good read rags to riches story., though 700 odd pages, I found the story was to slow or moved along at an alarming speed
spindiddly
26-03-2016
Finished Let The Right One In by John Ajvide Lindqvist.

Really enjoyed it and it's better than both films, unsurprisingly.
clm2071
26-03-2016
The Silver Eagle by Ben Kane
Oldnjaded
26-03-2016
The Tea Planter's Wife by Dinah Jefferies. Well written, good story and wonderfully evocative descriptions of Ceylon in the 1920s/1930s.
d0lphin
28-03-2016
Just started Unspoken by Sam Hayes - I have been disappointed in the last 2 books I have read so I thought I'd try one that is almost guaranteed to be good - I have read 3 other books by this author and they have all been good so I have high hopes.
Nellie1000
29-03-2016
Originally Posted by cathy27:
“Any good? I have this on my Amazon wish list, waiting for it to come down in price on the kindle 🙂”

I'm really enjoying it partly because it's based in colchester, my home town. The whole series have been excellent thrillers which I would highly recommend.
CLL Dodge
30-03-2016
"Time and Relative" by Kim Newman, a Doctor Who novella written as the 1963 diary of Susan, the doctor's granddaughter.
spindiddly
30-03-2016
The Song Of Achilles - Liked the second half of the book alot more than the first, very well written throughout.

Rosemary's Baby - Finished reading it this evening, extremely quick read and totally top notch. Great story and the pace of the build up of suspicion is excellently done.
Hildaonpluto
01-04-2016
Im currently reading Jenny Eclairs new book "Moving" and it comes with a big recommendation from me.Its a good balance of humour,drama and raw human emotion and frailty in all its glory and absurdity.
Hildaonpluto
01-04-2016
Originally Posted by Oldnjaded:
“The Tea Planter's Wife by Dinah Jefferies. Well written, good story and wonderfully evocative descriptions of Ceylon in the 1920s/1930s. ”

I was thinking of buying that for my Mum -Thanks!
Terrence Chant
01-04-2016
Michael Jackson: The Magic, the Madness, the Whole Story • J Randy Taraborrelli
Beautiful_Harv
02-04-2016
Luke Delaney - The Jackdaw
wns_195
02-04-2016
Up to chapter 6 of the Prowd Tower by Barbara Touchman and chapter 13 of Napoleon the Great by Andrew Roberts.
cathy27
03-04-2016
The Steel Kiss by Jeffery Deaver
d0lphin
03-04-2016
Originally Posted by Hildaonpluto:
“Im currently reading Jenny Eclairs new book "Moving" and it comes with a big recommendation from me.Its a good balance of humour,drama and raw human emotion and frailty in all its glory and absurdity.”

Will be reading that for my book group soon!
I have just started I let you go by Claire Mackintosh, on the recommendation of a friend from said book group
Hildaonpluto
03-04-2016
Originally Posted by d0lphin:
“Will be reading that for my book group soon!
I have just started I let you go by Claire Mackintosh, on the recommendation of a friend from said book group”

Your in for a real treat! Jenny Eclair has a real flair for making you understand the emotional dilemmas and atmospherics of all her characters!

The Clare Mackintosh novel was receiving loads of positive online buzz last year when it came out in paperback.
Hope you enjoy both books! X
the_lostprophet
05-04-2016
'The Subtle Knife' - Philip Pullman. Glad I started the 'His Dark Materials' trilogy - great stuff - very addictive.
MrQuike
05-04-2016
Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott. What a great historical novel this is. Free on Amazon or Project Gutenburg - and you can look all the archaic words up on your Kindle as you go.
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