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Sep 20, 2014 12:29PM
OHHHH, it worked! GO Nancy, Marian and everyone who helped.
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Nancy wrote: "Chuck wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Chuck wrote: "Nancy wrote: "I've just finished The Paying Guests, by Sarah Waters. If you're looking for a literary heart-pounding novel, you will want t..."I read a little bit of it. Can't wait to get back to it.
Chuck wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Chuck wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Chuck wrote: "Nancy wrote: "I've just finished The Paying Guests, by Sarah Waters. If you're looking for a literary heart-pounding novel, y..."
It's really good.
It's really good.
Sandra wrote: "It's high on my TBR list : at about #4 at the moment, after some group reads."
There's one long stretch in that book where I was so tense I had to walk away a few times.
There's one long stretch in that book where I was so tense I had to walk away a few times.
Nancy wrote: "Sandra wrote: "It's high on my TBR list : at about #4 at the moment, after some group reads."There's one long stretch in that book where I was so tense I had to walk away a few times."
I read a review in our national Newspaper which said the same thing! 8:D
Sandra wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Sandra wrote: "It's high on my TBR list : at about #4 at the moment, after some group reads."
There's one long stretch in that book where I was so tense I had to walk away a few time..."
It's a heart thumper, for sure!
There's one long stretch in that book where I was so tense I had to walk away a few time..."
It's a heart thumper, for sure!
Skye wrote: "I have books in the trunk of my car ( hardbacks) he is one and also Norah Roberts and PD James. I will let you know."
Skye: I have to ask -- why are your books in the trunk of your car?
Skye: I have to ask -- why are your books in the trunk of your car?
Thomas wrote: "Sandra wrote: "Thomas wrote: "Bill wrote: "Sandra wrote: "Just finished 
4 of 5 stars
After his engagement is broken, Constable Hamish Macbeth is looking forward ..."
Thank you Thomas! 8:D
I've just started Something Wicked by Kerry WilkinsonKerry Wilkinson
For some reason can't find the book cover.
It's a British crime, the first in a series ( Andrew Hunter)
I like it because it is so easy to get into the story
Bec wrote: "I've just started Something Wicked by Kerry WilkinsonKerry Wilkinson
For some reason can't find the book cover.
It's a British crime, the first in a series ( Andrew Hunter)
I lik..."
Something Wicked by Kerry WilkinsonThere you go Bec:)
Jannene wrote: "Skye wrote: "Trunk Music and this is what came up! uh oh."Way to go!!! Atta girl!"
I am great because of my friends in this thread.
Skye wrote: "Jannene wrote: "Skye wrote: "Trunk Music and this is what came up! uh oh."
Way to go!!! Atta girl!"
I am great because of my friends in this thread."
I love that, Skye! I was telling my husband yesterday that I enjoy this group more than any others I'm in because of the people here.
Way to go!!! Atta girl!"
I am great because of my friends in this thread."
I love that, Skye! I was telling my husband yesterday that I enjoy this group more than any others I'm in because of the people here.
Love to hear comments on Mo Hayder's "Birdman". I find her a brilliant author but a very tough read.
Elizabeth wrote: "Love to hear comments on Mo Hayder's "Birdman". I find her a brilliant author but a very tough read.
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Head on over to September buddy reads in a few days. We'll be talking about it shortly.
"Head on over to September buddy reads in a few days. We'll be talking about it shortly.
I am now reading a particular eye for villainy by ann granger after reading her previous book in the series, it was the third and this one is the fourth, which i usually dont do but these were library books so you have to take what you can get, and I have found another crime author to follow damn and blast libraries ( not really love em to pieces) hehe I just love the vivid descriptions of victorian london with a full range of characters just love it
Haven't read that series, but a long time ago I read her Meredith & Markby series while going through my English village phase.
how did you find her writing style? If you like that series I would suggest this one but I havent read the first or second having come halfway through the series but I feel its worth a read :)
Zoe wrote: "how did you find her writing style? If you like that series I would suggest this one but I havent read the first or second having come halfway through the series but I feel its worth a read :)"
She's very easy to read, actually. Thanks for the recommend!
She's very easy to read, actually. Thanks for the recommend!
its ok :)yeah I found this series well to my liking I have also checked out her bibliography to see what else she's done and I have to say am hooked :)
Listening to A Simple Murder byEleanor Kuhns and reading The Missing File by D.A. Mishani very different books but both very good.
Donna wrote: "Listening to A Simple Murder byEleanor Kuhns and reading The Missing File by D.A. Mishani very different books but both very good."
I liked The Missing File.
I liked The Missing File.
I just finished C.J. Lyons After Shock and Kill Zone. Just started Hard fall, the newest of the series!
I just finished The Goldfinch, big and fat and worth the time, but I could have done without the last chapter or so. Still, it would be perfect for a 9-hour flight. No way you'll finish before your flight is over.
Patricia wrote: "I just finished The Goldfinch, big and fat and worth the time, but I could have done without the last chapter or so. Still, it would be perfect for a 9-hour flight. No way you'll finish before you..."
I read it from West Palm Beach to Hawaii and still didn't finish it!
I read it from West Palm Beach to Hawaii and still didn't finish it!
Ruth wrote: "Picking back up Kate Morton's The House at Riverton."Haven't read that yet Ruth - will be interested to hear what you think of it. 8:D
Cannot say it has captured me yet, thus is my 2nd attempt and I am only 1 hour in to the 18 hr journey :)
Ruth wrote: "Cannot say it has captured me yet, thus is my 2nd attempt and I am only 1 hour in to the 18 hr journey :)"I enjoyed her first couple of books, but did not really like The Distant Hours. It never quite captured me either.......probably why I haven't yet bothered with The House at Riverton. Let me know how you get on. 8:D
Dominique wrote: "I read the [book:Relic by Douglas Preston as a buddy read and it was quite good"
Now you'll have to read more of the Pendergast series.
Now you'll have to read more of the Pendergast series.
Hi Dominique,How are you today?Im glad to hear that you enjoyed "Relic".I read that book a long time ago.Have you seen the movie yet?
I just finished readingFives and Twenty-Fives, what a great book! Right before that I read If I Stay.
Sadly I'm on the last of the C.J. Lyons Lucy Guardino FBI Thrillers series Hard Fall. I'll have to find something new after this.
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