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Van Gogh's Ear - Bernadette Murphy.
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Taken by a Vampire (Book 9) By Joey. W. Hill
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Lynda La Plante - Tennison
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The Scientific Method ( Book 10) by Joey W. Hill
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Just finished reading I See You, the second psychological thriller by Claire Mackintosh.
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Currently reading 11.22.63 on the kindle.My 1st Stephen King Novel.I thought i'd give the novel a try after watching the tv series.
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Currently reading 11.22.63 on the kindle.My 1st Stephen King Novel.I thought i'd give the novel a try after watching the tv series.
I've read this novel and really enjoyed it. Hope you do too. I've not seen the tv series as I usually prefer the book over the tv or movie |
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'The Rosie Project' by Graeme Simsion, hugely entertaining
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Currently reading 11.22.63 on the kindle.My 1st Stephen King Novel.I thought i'd give the novel a try after watching the tv series.
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'The Rosie Project' by Graeme Simsion, hugely entertaining
![]() Just started Turning Point by Freya North - I haven't read any of her books before but it was recommended by a colleague. |
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Blue Highways by William Least Heat Moon. Its about a journey on the back roads of America -
I read it years ago and have just found an old paperback copy. When I've finished it I'm putting it next to my other favourite American books: Earth Abides and To Kill A Mocking Bird up on my bookshelves. |
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I am reading 2 books at the moment.
Order of the Phoenix - J K Rowling Murder House - James Patterson |
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The Rocky Road • Eamon Dunphy
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Just reading all the Agatha Raisin books by MC Beaton. Absolute rubbish but I love them! Also reading Paul Theroux's Deep South in lieu of a holiday.
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I'm glad to see others read more than one book at a time like me - sometimes I'm too interested in each book and impatient to start, so reading a bit of each seems best.
I also read books a few times - sometimes you glean different things from them and especially if it's a few years since you last read them, cos you've changed and can see things from different perspectives. |
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Nightfall: A Vampire Queen Crossover Novel ( Book 11) By Joey W. Hill
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Splinter the Silence by Val McDermid.
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I'm currently reading The Quality of silence by Rosamund Lupton -a big recommend for lovers of thrillers with a strong human personal drama element rather than just pacy action.
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Splinter the Silence by Val McDermid.
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Elusive Hero: Invitation to Eden - By Joey .W. Hill
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Broken Monsters - Lauren Beukes
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The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
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It's ok. Wouldn't say it was one of her best Tony Hill/Carol Jordan books.
If you like gritty tartan noir/Scottish crime fiction like Val McDermids then I recommend you check out Caro Ramsay. |
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Just started The Black Echo by Michael Connelly - book 1 in the Harry Bosch series.
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Just finished reading I See You, the second psychological thriller by Claire Mackintosh.
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