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What are you reading at the moment? (Part 4)
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mocha-latte
04-01-2013
Originally Posted by Lizzy11268:
“Reading two. One on my kindle - The Expats by Chris Pavone. Enjoying this one about Kate who lives in Luxembourg with her husband and does the whole "expat wives coffee morning" rounds but its becoming apparent that her old job may come back to haunt her...
In print Birthdays for the Dead - Stuart Mcbride. A standalone from him, but the usual gritty tale of killers and their pursuers. Quite liking it as I felt his Logan series had taken a downturn recently but this standalone is back to his great standards.”

Thanks for that Lizzy,
just bought 'The Expats' by Chris Pavone its only 20p on the Kindle
the_lostprophet
04-01-2013
Originally Posted by kimindex:
“Have you read Uncle Silas? Brilliant book!”

No I haven't yet but have heard about it.
SilvioDante
04-01-2013
Just finished A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle, now reading 7 Keys to Baldpate by Earl Derr Biggers, a mystery novel set in a remote (closed for winter) Hotel. Good read so far, book was free for Kindle
Reddybook
04-01-2013
Walking Back To Happiness - Lucy Dillon
-Sid-
04-01-2013
Originally Posted by Reddybook:
“Just finished 'The Boy In the Striped Pyjamas' last night, which was the worst possible
time, as I coulldn't get to sleep, thinking about it. Powerful, sad, atmospheric and utterly heartbreaking.”

That one stayed with me for a while too. Very unsettling.

Originally Posted by Reddybook:
“Walking Back To Happiness - Lucy Dillon”

Through her books, Lucy Dillon has turned me into a bit of a dog-lover!

Currently reading Now You See Me by S J Bolton. It's a grisly but gripping crime thriller.
poppycat
04-01-2013
Originally Posted by -Sid-:
“Currently reading Now You See Me by S J Bolton. It's a grisly but gripping crime thriller.”

I really liked that one, and I liked the second in the series even more "Dead Scared" Can definitely recommend that one.
Lizzy11268
04-01-2013
Originally Posted by mocha-latte:
“Thanks for that Lizzy,
just bought 'The Expats' by Chris Pavone its only 20p on the Kindle ”

Yeah thats why I bought it

Definitely worth a full price though so far I'd say, although if it HAD been full price I doubt I would have downloaded it.
Yvie123
04-01-2013
Alice's Adventures In Wonderland - Lewis Carroll.
It was mentioned on a TV programme I was watching the other night and I was curious to try it again, as I never managed to finish it when I was younger,
Beautiful_Harv
05-01-2013
Shaun Ryder- Twisting my melon
MissMusique
05-01-2013
I've just started Why Didn't you come for me? By Diane Janes. About a mother who's daughter was abducted as a toddler but never found. The mother receives post and messages about the daughter leading her to believe that she's alive and being taunted by the abductor. I'm not so far into yet but seems good so far!

I have the Expats to read too on my kindled couldn't resist a 20p deal so might read that after!
David_Quinton
05-01-2013
The Quarry by Johan Theorin. It's the third book in his Öland series. Looking forward to March when the last one comes out.
boobyloo
05-01-2013
I'm now reading Mockingjay... Have really enjoyed the trilogy so far I just hope it has a good ending!!!
dymafi
05-01-2013
Finished Anthony Weller's "The Land of Later On". A superior ebook but having read Mitch Albom's % people you meet in heaven recently.. this was a ste too far into the afterlife for me. Happy New Year all!
InkyPinky
05-01-2013
Impossible: The Case Against Lee Harvey Oswald. Volumes 1-3 .

Doesn't come with a free tinfoil hat, but the author has offered $25,000 to anyone who can prove him wrong in his assertion that Oswald was innocent.
Puddleduck
05-01-2013
Daddy Long Legs by Jean Webster. A free download for my Kindle. I love this book.
Beautiful_Harv
06-01-2013
Araminta Hall- Everything and nothing
KT-Williams
06-01-2013
Witness by Cath Staincliffe - liking it so far.
BrumBall
06-01-2013
Been reading Ghost Story by Peter Straub, got about three quarters through and can't be bothered to finish it to be honest. It's highly acclaimed by horror writers and fans, which is why I bought it, but I'm pretty bored and don't really care what happens to anyone in the end.
Suzywong 63
06-01-2013
Started to read a broken family by Kitty Neale but gave up about half way through,i was bored with the characters and just not enjoying the story,i have started to read Saving Grace which is so funny,cant remember who it,s by but it is set in Ireland.
Suzywong 63
06-01-2013
Originally Posted by BrumBall:
“Been reading Ghost Story by Peter Straub, got about three quarters through and can't be bothered to finish it to be honest. It's highly acclaimed by horror writers and fans, which is why I bought it, but I'm pretty bored and don't really care what happens to anyone in the end.”

If I remember rightly I gave up on this one as well,is it the one where 3 or 4 men meet up and tell ghost story,s?,the reviews said it was one of the scariest book,s ever,but I didnt think so.
Kelly281
06-01-2013
Living Dead in Dallas - Charlaine Harris. I'm hooked to the series already, can't wait to get through the rest!
Snappysnapsnap
06-01-2013
Just finished A streetcat named Bob-James Bowen.

I've just started Broken Silence-Danielle Ramsay.
flashgordon1952
07-01-2013
The history of world cinema and i am now about 850pages tyhrough it. a dorling kingersley book. i got it for a song in a charity shop for £4 . so far i had it about 5 months now. its very large and heavy and makes a great door stoptoo.
But the book is great it covers from the 1890s to about 1996.
One interesting aspect of film was that the early film had the habit of self explodeing and causeing huge fires (this is why so little film still survives) Safety film came out and made things a lot safer.
its cover the whole world of cinema not just the usa france and the uk..many great films came form the soviet union. and japan.
It lists the disasters on what films flopped big time. the worse was heavens gate . i believe that film lost more money than any film before and since/
CLL Dodge
07-01-2013
Going Out With Peacocks and Other Poems ~ Ursula K. Le Guin
ImaPlum
07-01-2013
Originally Posted by Snappysnapsnap:
“Just finished A streetcat named Bob-James Bowen.
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Did you enjoy the book? It's on my list of books that I'm thinking about reading but haven't quite decided yet
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