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What are you reading at the moment? (Part 4)
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KitKat21
10-04-2013
Crossed by Ally Condie - 2nd in a series.

Enjoying it, it reminds me a lot of the hunger games in some respects.
*Eileen*
10-04-2013
As the last book in the Raymond E Feist's 'Riftwar Saga' is due to be released next month I've just gone back to the start to re-read, finished The Magician last night and have just started Silverthorn
dymafi
11-04-2013
Finished Nathaniel Hawrthorne's "Scarlet Letter" .. an insight into the 17th Century whitch-hunts in New England. The plight of Hester Prynne who is branded with the the letter "A" for committing adultery. We see the puritan community's attititude towards her and her daughter as well as the impact on her partner and her husband.
shmisk
12-04-2013
Originally Posted by Yvie123:
“That's on my "to read" list - I loved Everything But The Girl.”

Did you read Ben Watt's book Patient?
It's brilliant
Yvie123
12-04-2013
Originally Posted by shmisk:
“Did you read Ben Watt's book Patient?
It's brilliant”

I haven't read that, but am now going to track down a copy.
Thanks

(Costs me a fortune clicking on this thread sometimes)
Reddybook
12-04-2013
Reunion In Death - J D Robb
CLL Dodge
13-04-2013
"Wise Children" (1991) the last novel by Angela Carter.
Reddybook
13-04-2013
Emergency Wife Lost and Found - Carol Marinelli
M&B medical romance, of which I dip into, occasionally, and as a Kindle freebie
this was quite a good story.
In hospital A&E, a Casualty consultant is stunned when his ex wife is wheeled in
after a bad car smash.
clm2071
13-04-2013
Trip to the local library today, came back with

The Yard - Alex Grecian
The Fry Chronicles - Stephen Fry
jojo2008
13-04-2013
Nothing to Lose- Lee Child
dip_transfer
13-04-2013
One Second After- William R. Forstchen.
GiraffeGirl
14-04-2013
Black Swan Rising by Lee Carroll. I wanted to give up after 20 pages but I'm kind of hooked now. It's very odd and a little silly but I'm enjoying it.
hornbeam
14-04-2013
Black Dogs - Ian McEwan
19Nick68
14-04-2013
Just read Sanctus and The Key both by Simon Toyne.

Now just over half way through A Foreign Country by Charles Cumming. Not bad but a bit spy v spy with no real classic bad guy. Not my usual thing and they came as a two book pack in W H Smith so I have another to possibly read.
dymafi
16-04-2013
Finished Kazuo Ishiguro's An Artist In a Floating World. Insight into the post-war period in Japan from an artit's perspective. As usula with Ishiguro, beautifully written.
ChrissieAO
16-04-2013
Originally Posted by Laurel1001:
“Citadel by Kate mosse, really enjoying it so far, I'm a third of the way through x”

I am just about to start it...hope it is a good as Labyrinth...
GiraffeGirl
16-04-2013
Full Dark, No Stars by Stephen King. About two-thirds of the way through '1922' - getting freaked out by the rats.
nagel84
16-04-2013
Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? by Jeanette Winterson (her memoir). - It's really good.
lea27
17-04-2013
Originally Posted by 19Nick68:
“Just read Sanctus and The Key both by Simon Toyne.

Now just over half way through A Foreign Country by Charles Cumming. Not bad but a bit spy v spy with no real classic bad guy. Not my usual thing and they came as a two book pack in W H Smith so I have another to possibly read.”

You know that the last in Toyne's trilogy came out last week, its called The Tower.
Snappysnapsnap
17-04-2013
I finished Risk of Darkness by Susan Hill last night and started The Lady Risks All by Stephanie Laurens straight after.
timebug
17-04-2013
Currently re-reading for the nth time
the complete output of Dick Francis!
Beautiful_Harv
17-04-2013
Maureen Carter- Death Line
Imej
17-04-2013
A Tale for the Time Being - Ruth Ozeki
Terrence Chant
19-04-2013
Carpet Burns - Tom Hingley
Jimmy Connors
19-04-2013
The Player, The Autobiography ------ Boris Becker
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