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I'm also listening to Karl Ove Knausgaard's Dancing in the Dark, fourth book in the 'My Struggle' series, and my favourite of the books so far.



........the only person who turned up! You wonder about how books are selected don't you? Hope you get a better attendance next month and at least you have books coming up that interest you.

I have finished 4 of the 5 library books that I borrowed.
Jar City my review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Trust Me my review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Street Without a Name: Childhood and Other Misadventures in Bulgaria my review
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Star Island my review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Jar City my review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Trust Me my review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Street Without a Name: Childhood and Other Misadventures in Bulgaria my review
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Star Island my review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Kevin wrote: "I was unexpectedly ask to mind a pal's house while some labourers were doing some work for them. I was bored and searched for books with the only literature available being Fifty Shades of Grey and..."
I feel for you Kevin I hated Fifty Shades of Grey only read book one and that's as much as i could take of them.
I feel for you Kevin I hated Fifty Shades of Grey only read book one and that's as much as i could take of them.

Erra I couldn't, Trelawn. One of them had a recipe for shark fin soup it was so archaic!
I am reading
byEvie Hunter , I got this book for €2.99 and it looked good at the back have to say I had no idea what I was getting its well wrote and the story is good.
After that I am going to be reading
byHarper Lee. I have been hearing mixes reviews on this book but looking forward to the read.
I have been following this case in the newspapers and TV so when I hear there was going to be a book I decided I would like to know how the Garda got their man.
by Paul Williams

After that I am going to be reading

I have been following this case in the newspapers and TV so when I hear there was going to be a book I decided I would like to know how the Garda got their man.


I admit to a moment of weakness there alright. My bad.
Karen, I'd be very interested to hear how you get on with the Harper Lee
I will I am going to started it this weekend

Paul wrote: "Our copy of Go Set a Watchman arrived today. Whatever else can be said, the edition is beautiful. The US edition has a lot more effort put into it. Nicer artwork , better quality paper and its Fren..."
:-) Enjoy your book and I got my copy in hard back yesterday could not walk away when I saw it lol
:-) Enjoy your book and I got my copy in hard back yesterday could not walk away when I saw it lol

Paul / Trelawn, are French cut pages the deckled edges? I love when I get a US edition with that finish. The novel I bought from the US which is set in Vegas a few weeks ago arrived today, and it has that finish. I have to say that the guys in No Alibis always encourage people to buy US editions, not because they make any more money from them, but because they are produced to a higher standard.

I tend to decide on an edition based on the artwork but it is definitely the case that a lot of the US HBs are of a much better quality. Oddly I find the opposite is true with paperbacks in many cases.
The cost to order either edition on the internet is generally fairly close.

A friend in work went into an Easons yesterday asking for the book and the staff member hadn't heard of it.

I made sure the book was firmly opened so the cover never showed. Whenever I'd have to get up to give them a hand with something I would quickly close it and toss it in the corner...
As per usual I'm in the middle of a few different books. For now I've switched audiobooks from The Good House to The Picture of Dorian Gray. While I'm enjoying the former, it's too long (22 hours as an audiobook). Being as it's getting to be almost the end of the time period for our QIR I'm doing a dual read/listen of that. So far (19 pages in), Oscar Wilde's biting satire appeals to me, and I'm curious to learn more about Dorian Gray, however, I worry that this will be one of these classic novels where nothing much happens plot wise. I'm also really loving When We Were Outlaws with it's perfect blend of juicy gossip/personal drama and political intrigue. It's not masterfully written like And the Band Played On: Politics, People, and the AIDS Epidemic, but it still might be one of my favorites of the year, and I think Allan and perhaps Barbara would enjoy it.

A friend in work went into an Easons yesterday asking for the book and th..."
You'd wonder what they look for when hiring employees.
OMG that's bad I buy in Eason a lot glad i didn't buy my copy there
Although I am enjoying Return to Killybegs by Sorj Chalandon it is vividly set in the Troubles and doesn't pull its punches. So, in contrast I'm listening to The Boy in the Suitcase by Lene Kaaberbøl.

I've read both and neither one is a light read.
Barbara wrote: "Theresa wrote: "Although I am enjoying Return to Killybegs by Sorj Chalandon it is vividly set in the Troubles and doesn't pull its punches. So, in contrast I'm list..."
Yes, I grabbed The Boy in the Suitcase from my library wish list. It occurred to me that it wasn't going to be a light read but somehow I can read fiction in a sort of suspended belief that it isn't real and this softens the impact. Having said that it's not turning into a good 'listen' so may well abandon it but will give it a bit longer.
Yes, I grabbed The Boy in the Suitcase from my library wish list. It occurred to me that it wasn't going to be a light read but somehow I can read fiction in a sort of suspended belief that it isn't real and this softens the impact. Having said that it's not turning into a good 'listen' so may well abandon it but will give it a bit longer.




I've also started my audiobook version of The Brethren by Robert Merle, which I still think would be right up Susan's street.

How do you like Donegal? Is it beautiful?

It was even sunny on Sunday, so much so, that I even have a new trick-I can take off my aviator shades and you can still see their outline on my face, thanks to the double whammy of me not thinking to pack suncream and falling asleep on the sunlounger. Thankfully the contrast is fading and I'm going browner, but it was a lovely shade of red and white on Sunday night! :)


You will have to tell me what you think of Outlander, Emma. I'm a bit of a fanatic where Diana Gabaldon is concerned. Most people either love her books or hate them. BTW, love your new pic. You are very pretty!

I am currently reading Death in Breslau This will satisfy Poland in my UN country/US state challenge, which I decided to do in GR Mystery group. If there are mystery fans who want to see my thread, see https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
I have posted review links for some of these books.
I have posted review links for some of these books.

I may continue Making Peace by George Mitchell before I leave. I have put Beyond Belfast: A 560 Mile Journey Across Northern Ireland On Sore Feet aside for now. It's supposed to be funny but I am not finding it so. I now have the impression that Canadian humor (at least this writer) is like some British humor - just not that funny.
A bit off topic but to me THIS is one of the funniest bits I've seen this year. But, it may be highly contextual - Bushwick is a gentrifying neighborhood in Brooklyn and corner "gangstas". It does make the point that what is funny in one country/culture may not be in another.
https://video.search.yahoo.com/video/...
I have finished
by Evie Hunter enjoyed the story a great deal and was a quick read.
I am near finished
byHarper Lee, I have to say I am enjoying the book alot but can be challenge when it comes to names of people for example Henry is also know as Hank
Alexandra is alson know as Zander.
Jean Louise has also a habit of going off in her head when talking to people and it does take me a couple of mins to sort it out in my head but other then that I am enjoying the story.
I am hoping to start reading this weekend
by Paul WilliamsI watch this case Unfold in the papers and tv.

I am near finished

Alexandra is alson know as Zander.
Jean Louise has also a habit of going off in her head when talking to people and it does take me a couple of mins to sort it out in my head but other then that I am enjoying the story.
I am hoping to start reading this weekend


I don't think that I've read anything else of hers so will be interested in what you have to say about her other works.
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