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What are you reading at the moment? (Part 4)
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Carlos_dfc
02-11-2012
A re-read of 'The Moon is a Harsh Mistress' - by Robert Heinlein.
After re-reading 'Starship Troopers' last week, got the urge to revisit some of Heinlein's other classics.
guernseysnail
02-11-2012
The Midwive's confession..Diane Chamberlain.

Only a few chapters in and I'm gripped!
fredster
02-11-2012
Originally Posted by guernseysnail:
“The Midwive's confession..Diane Chamberlain.

Only a few chapters in and I'm gripped!”

Are her books good? I have seen them on amazon.
guernseysnail
02-11-2012
Originally Posted by fredster:
“Are her books good? I have seen them on amazon.”

This is the first one I have read but so far so good!
CLL Dodge
02-11-2012
Mother Night (novel) ~ Kurt Vonnegut

Doorways (graphic novel) ~ George R. R. Martin

Cinema Futura (non-fiction) ~ edited by Mark Morris
mocha-latte
03-11-2012
Originally Posted by fredster:
“Are her books good? I have seen them on amazon.”

Loved all I have read by Diane Chamberlain.
Best so far imo

The Midwife's Confession & its only £1.99 on Kindle
The Lost Daughter
Breaking the Silence
The Good Father
Before the Storm
Beautiful_Harv
03-11-2012
Ruth Rendell- The Face of Trespass
katywil
03-11-2012
im halfway through 'free country, a penniless adventure the length of britain by george Mahood. ive got the kindle version and its very good. i love travel books but there are some that are truly awful. badly written and nothing to say. i fast forward through quite a few off them, but not this one. its a nice easy read and im almost tempted to try the trip myself.
seansnotmyname@
03-11-2012
So exeter Library is closing for well over a month, so I have 11 books on loan, not sure I've ever had more than 7 before
so
Edric, Devils beat
Armstrong, No humans Involved
Pratchet, Nation
Grant, Blackout
Anukin, She-lover of death
Bourne, Pantheon
Barnes, Heart of the world
Crais, The forgotten man
Pinborough, A matter of blood
Gray, Never omewhere else
Boyd, Star and bars

I also bought Caitlin Morans novel that was on sale in WHSmith.

Should keep me going until it re-opens.
harry*half*pint
05-11-2012
Never Look Away - Linwood Barclay
elliecat
05-11-2012
I am now reading Heartstome by CJ Sansom as well as Great Expectations which was taking me so long to read. Heartstone is so much easier to get into.
-Sid-
05-11-2012
Originally Posted by harry*half*pint:
“Never Look Away - Linwood Barclay”

That's a good one harry (his best I thought).

I'm about to start Memoirs Of An Imaginary Friend by Matthew Green.
KitKat21
05-11-2012
Originally Posted by -Sid-:
“That's a good one harry (his best I thought).

I'm about to start Memoirs Of An Imaginary Friend by Matthew Green.”

I hope you like it Sid, on of my favourite books ever!

I've just finished The Dark Heroine - Dinner with a Vampire by Abigail Gibbs. I liked it, just annoyed I have to wait til end of next year for the next one!
poppycat
05-11-2012
I'm reading Downtime by Tamara Allen, I'm pretty sure that it was a recommendation from here. I'm really enjoying it.
Beautiful_Harv
05-11-2012
Peter James - Not Dead Yet
benjamini
05-11-2012
I am half way through Wolf Hall. I find the puctuation rather idiosycratic, so may colons and semi colons, direct and indirect speech etc. A bit irritating to me. Other than that its ripping good yarn tho as I have read extensivly about the Tudors there are no big surprises.
Enjoyable as it is its not A Booker Prize winner IMO.
kay23
05-11-2012
Finished Little Star by John Ajvide Lindqvist today. Loved it. I'd definitely recommend it to anyone looking for something a bit different.

I've got Let The Right One In and Harbour out as well but I'm gonna read The Book Lover's Tale by Ivo Stourton first.
-Sid-
05-11-2012
Originally Posted by KitKat21:
“I hope you like it Sid, on of my favourite books ever!”

I love it already Kat. Have a feeling it might be quite sad...
MrQuike
05-11-2012
The final chapters of Neal Stephenson's The System Of The World: Volume III of the baroque cycle. This has been the longest and best trilogy I've ever read. It's taken at least 6 months so far and I'm really going to miss it.

Dog lovers avoid.
KitKat21
06-11-2012
Originally Posted by -Sid-:
“I love it already Kat. Have a feeling it might be quite sad...”

Yep, you'll need tissues!
Reddybook
06-11-2012
The Lost Diaries by Craig Brown
kimindex
06-11-2012
Originally Posted by benjamini:
“I am half way through Wolf Hall. I find the puctuation rather idiosycratic, so may colons and semi colons, direct and indirect speech etc. A bit irritating to me. Other than that its ripping good yarn tho as I have read extensivly about the Tudors there are no big surprises.
Enjoyable as it is its not A Booker Prize winner IMO.”

I've been toying with the idea of reading it. Might get it now!
abigail1234
06-11-2012
Originally Posted by mocha-latte:
“Loved all I have read by Diane Chamberlain.
Best so far imo

The Midwife's Confession & its only £1.99 on Kindle
The Lost Daughter
Breaking the Silence
The Good Father
Before the Storm”

Oooh good - I bought The Lost Daughter from a local church bazaar so I shall look forward to reading it! I had already read (and enjoyed) Midwife's Confession

I'm currently reading two books! One is a novel by a writer (or should I say, two writers, as they're a husband-and-wife team!) I've not read before:

Killing Me Softly by Nicci French

The other is

The Puppy Listener by Jan Fennell

Before that, I had been reading loads of books by Sue Gee, an author I have recently discovered and fallen in love with
Pop_Noodle
06-11-2012
In the middle of Beautiful Disaster and I'm about to tear the pages out and use them to wipe my arse. I don't know why I even started it after reading the scathing reviews on Goodreads, but I didn't expect it to be so bloody awful. That'll teach me.
GiraffeGirl
06-11-2012
I'm currently reading Flowers in the Attic by Virgina Andrews. It's... interesting. It's quite poorly written in places imo. Or maybe I'm judging it by the fact that the characters in Under the Dome were so well-written.
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