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message 6201: by Margo (new)

Margo You're flying through them Andy :-) I'm trying to get through Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Parts One and Two at the moment but since it's a physical book it'll probably take me the rest of the year and so far it's a bit disappointing. Plus I keep tapping it to turn the page and it doesn't work lol

I'm listening to Dust which is working very well :-)


message 6202: by Paul (new)

Paul Dust is a great finish to a great series. Not sure I'm bothered with The Cursed Child. Most reviews I'd listen to rate it as average to poor fan fiction. I loved the HP books and I think I'll leave it unsullied .
Currently working my way through Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman.
Its a quick read so probably be finished soon enough.


message 6203: by Andy (new)

Andy (_btp) | 311 comments have added Dust TBR,
enjoyed Shift for the most part, Donald not the most convincing of characters for me


message 6204: by Paul (new)

Paul Dust turns back mostly to the characters from the first book, although Donald is still there, so it should work a bit better for you


message 6205: by Margo (new)

Margo I loved Shift cos it answered so many questions posed by Wool. I was so afraid that the it had all come to pass "because they were evil" which has been the ruination of many a good plot ;-)

I actually enjoy the Donald character. He is your trpical, morally dubious, politician who vaugly means well and wants to do the right thing but has no clue what's going on til its too late. His boss on the other hand is a bit scary!


message 6206: by Margo (new)

Margo Paul wrote: "Dust is a great finish to a great series. Not sure I'm bothered with The Cursed Child. Most reviews I'd listen to rate it as average to poor fan fiction. I loved the HP books and I think I'll leave..."

I have to struggle on w8th the cursed child as it was a Christmas pressie from hubby :0 It's ok but notna patch on the books.

I like the sound of Norse Mythology


message 6207: by Maria Hill (new)

Maria Hill AKA MH Books (mariahilldublin) | 601 comments I know someone who read the cursed child - didn't really like it - and then was mind blown by the play itself.


message 6208: by Margo (new)

Margo That's always been my argument - plays were written to be performed ;-)


message 6209: by Thomas, Moderator (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 1966 comments Mod
Just notified of 2 print book wins
The Crow Trap ---GR
The Scientology Murders: A Dead Detective Novel ---LibraryThing


message 6210: by Kara (new)

Kara | 106 comments Hey guys! It's been awhile since I've been on. I haven't gotten much reading in :(. Currently reading We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves by Karen Joy Fowler. Hoping to really start my historical fiction book soon!
Hope everyone is doing well!


message 6211: by SherryRose (new)

SherryRose | 0 comments Nice to see you Kara! I'm glad to see that you're doing well!


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message 6213: by Maria Hill (new)

Maria Hill AKA MH Books (mariahilldublin) | 601 comments I am read reading Three Dollars . My copy has 57 to 88 missing? They are replaced with pages 265 to 296 (256 to 296 are repeated at the correct part of the book). Everything else seems fine.

My problem is it was sitting on my TBR since 2014 and Amazon only take back order from 2016 onwards. So I just continued with the pages skipped. A couple who was about to break up where I left off at page 56 are now about to get married? I don't know how or why but sure I am going with it.


message 6214: by Thomas, Moderator (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 1966 comments Mod
Amazon sends me updates on my kindle. Sometimes the updates are so extensive that auto update feature doesn't work and they send me an email with instructions. When that happens I go through all my kindle books to see if there any others and there are usually a couple. It is a very tedious process, but may help you.


message 6215: by Maria Hill (new)

Maria Hill AKA MH Books (mariahilldublin) | 601 comments It's a paperback. I can see when I purchased it on my account. However the online returns feature only accepts returns for orders from 2016 and it was bought in 2014. I know if I can find an email adress or something they will take it back as it was clearly faulty when bought but it takes some work as they hide that kind of contact information on the site well. Beside I am still reading it :)


message 6216: by Margo (new)

Margo Thomas wrote: "Books that I have recently read and enjoyed
The Crossing my review, 5/5 https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Cruel Mercy..."</i>

I enjoy the Bosch/Haller crossovers. I bought [book:The Crossing
just haven't got round to reading it yet.



message 6217: by Margo (new)

Margo Maria wrote: "I am read reading Three Dollars . My copy has 57 to 88 missing? They are replaced with pages 265 to 296 (256 to 296 are repeated at the correct part of the book). Everything else seems..."

Oh no!!! That's something you'd never think to check for. What are the odds? It might be worth an email to amazon. Yours must be part of a bum print fun :(


message 6218: by Margo (new)

Margo Kara wrote: "Hey guys! It's been awhile since I've been on. I haven't gotten much reading in :(. Currently reading We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves by Karen Joy Fowler. Hopin..."

Hi Kara, we missed you :-)


message 6219: by Thomas, Moderator (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 1966 comments Mod
Maria, Amazon has excellent customer service and I am sure that they will accommodate you.
Margo, both Liz and I read Connelly. Enjoy!


message 6220: by Andy (last edited Mar 08, 2017 03:53AM) (new)

Andy (_btp) | 311 comments just started the first few pages
The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration
American social history of internal migration in the 20th century


message 6221: by Margo (last edited Mar 08, 2017 05:31AM) (new)

Margo Thomas wrote: "Maria, Amazon has excellent customer service and I am sure that they will accommodate you.
Margo, both Liz and I read Connelly. Enjoy!"


Thomas, I like crime fiction but I find I'm reading less and less of it these days. I cut my adult reading teeth on Agatha Christy! My mum was a huge fan.


message 6222: by Trelawn (new)

Trelawn You can't beat an Agatha Christie mystery. We did a buddy read of some of them a while back. Also Dorothy L. Sayers.


message 6223: by Maria Hill (new)

Maria Hill AKA MH Books (mariahilldublin) | 601 comments I am "reading" Allegedly on audio - I really recommend it.


message 6224: by Claire (new)

Claire Fullerton (clairefullerton) I recently finished Lisa Carey's The Stolen Child, and it is fantastic. It's set on an island off the western coast of Ireland and is absolutely spell-binding. I wrote a review, which you can find on my Goodreads author page. If you gravitate towards exceptional language and an authentic Irish setting, I recommend this book!


message 6225: by Margo (new)

Margo I've added it Emma, it sounds really good.

My live book club read Lying in Wait last month which I enjoyed very much. There was a lot of criticism that it was np"not realistic ". The characters were 2 dimensional etc. I often make those observations about real life murders. Truth is often even stranger than fiction. Maybe they'd rather read about gangland shotings as those make up the majority of killings here these days.


message 6226: by Claire (new)

Claire Fullerton (clairefullerton) I understand completely about those phases we go through, when we just want a light read! I'll look into Unraveling Olive- what a great title!


message 6227: by Thomas, Moderator (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 1966 comments Mod
I just finished The Devil's Triangle
I don't recommend it, 2/5, my review
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 6228: by Nandini (new)

Nandini Krishnan | 1 comments I am half way through The girl on the train.It's quite engaging so far.


message 6229: by Andy (new)

Andy (_btp) | 311 comments Nandini - not one I would normally read, but really enjoyed The Girl on the Train


message 6230: by Thomas, Moderator (last edited Mar 26, 2017 08:29PM) (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 1966 comments Mod
I just finished Murder at an Irish Wedding
Not really thrilled, 2.5/5.
My review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Also, see above review of The Devil's Triangle, it is now #4 on Best Seller list in today's Buffalo paper. I guess some people didn't agree with my review.


message 6231: by Colleen (new)

Colleen | 1205 comments I just finished The Fortune Hunter did not care for it at all .It was pure Romance not my favorite genre to be honest so it may be me . 2 stars .
I went to the library and The Children's Home caught my eye so I checked it out . It has dismal ratings but it sounds interesting and it's short . It sounds more like horror than fantasy so I won't include it in the challenge.


message 6232: by Andy (new)

Andy (_btp) | 311 comments starting into The Three-Body Problem, interesting so far,
first non-western perspective sci fi for me


message 6233: by Paul (new)

Paul Haven't tried it yet, I've read a number of short stories by the Translator , Ken Liu.
Let me know how it goes.


message 6234: by Maria Hill (new)

Maria Hill AKA MH Books (mariahilldublin) | 601 comments I am thinking of reading some of the Baileys longlist. I have already read Do Not Say We Have Nothing and I plan to read The Mare , The Power and The Essex Serpent .


message 6235: by Margo (new)

Margo I'm listening to the The Playdate which is kinda blah, reading (with whispersync) The Way of Kings which is amazing. I should be practicing my french for our trip of saturday but I'm getting sidetracked!!


message 6236: by Paul (new)

Paul Ooh enjoy the trip.


message 6237: by Colleen (new)

Colleen | 1205 comments Have fun Margo !


message 6238: by Maria Hill (new)

Maria Hill AKA MH Books (mariahilldublin) | 601 comments Margo wrote: "I'm listening to the The Playdate which is kinda blah, reading (with whispersync) The Way of Kings which is amazing. I should be practicing my french for our trip of ..."

Have fun!


message 6239: by Margo (new)

Margo Maria wrote: "Margo wrote: "I'm listening to the The Playdate which is kinda blah, reading (with whispersync) The Way of Kings which is amazing. I should be practicing my french fo..."

Hope so - it's my first post-disability flight so I'm a bit nervous! There's so many extra things to get sorted out. It's Ryan Air so I'm having some terrible visions!!


message 6240: by Thomas, Moderator (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 1966 comments Mod
Good luck and have fun.


message 6241: by joie (new)

joie (mslentilsoup) I'm reading the Swindle Series right now!


message 6242: by Andy (new)

Andy (_btp) | 311 comments The Three-Body Problem 5 star for me

it would fall into the hard sci-fi category, scientific concepts and speculation are central, but interesting characters in there too

translation worked well for me, there was an usual cadence at times, that emphasised the difference of language and culture
interestingly there is a different translator for book 2


message 6243: by Paul (new)

Paul To make it even more interesting KenLiu translates book 3 as well so they revert back.
As far as I know the reasion is when Book 2 was to be translated Ken Liu was finalising his own novel


message 6244: by Colleen (new)

Colleen | 1205 comments I finished The Children's Home and really liked it. It was a cross between fantasy and Horror. I think anyone that likes David Mitchell will like this one :)


message 6245: by Maria Hill (new)

Maria Hill AKA MH Books (mariahilldublin) | 601 comments Another one for the list Colleen. Thanks for the recomendation.


message 6246: by Maria Hill (last edited Apr 09, 2017 01:25PM) (new)

Maria Hill AKA MH Books (mariahilldublin) | 601 comments I have gotten to The Mare The Mare by Mary Gaitskill which was longlisted but not shortlisted for the Baileys. I am quite enjoying it so far, even though some of my GR friends didn't like it much.

I have decided not to read Thirteen Reasons Why Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher but am watching the Netflix series instead. I have no idea what the book is like but the Netflix series is entertaining (if that is the right word for a story about the reasons a teenager committed suicide?).


message 6247: by Thomas, Moderator (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 1966 comments Mod
I am reading The Crow Trap by Ann Cleeves


message 6248: by Donna (new)

Donna McCaul Thibodeau (celtic_donna) | 1150 comments Maria wrote: "I have gotten to The Mare The Mare by Mary Gaitskillwhich was longlisted but not shortlisted for the Baileys. I am quite enjoying it so far, even though some of my GR friends did..."

I read the book Thirteen Reasons Why years ago but just finished the series on Netflix. I thought it was outstanding and really informative as to the long range effects of bullying. Let me know what you think when you are finished.


message 6249: by Maria Hill (new)

Maria Hill AKA MH Books (mariahilldublin) | 601 comments I have seen about 2 1/2 episodes so far and it looks good. Even something that seems small can have quite an effect on someone.


message 6250: by Bookworm with Kids (new)

Bookworm with Kids I am just curious. How many books would you read to decide if you like an author or a character? I don't know if I like Ken Bruen's character, Jack Taylor or not. I have now read two books and I'm still not really sure. I kind of like my detectives to actually do some detecting rather than just stumble around drunk or high. What does anyone else think? Anyone read this author?


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