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message 6151: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Anne wrote: "I read Damaged Heart this weekend. I liked it, it is always a relief to read a well written story with believable characters and story line. My only wish is that she could have delv..."

I really liked it too. I read it a few days ago and i'm still thinking about the characters.


message 6152: by KC (last edited Sep 29, 2014 12:00PM) (new)

KC | 4897 comments My reading plans this weekend went completely off track...but i enjoyed the spontaneous reads, alternating between Terry Pratchett's A Slip of the Keyboard: Collected Non-Fiction and Danni Keane's short stories.

Danni Keane - i read a while ago The Lord of Twink's Bottom which was great fun, and from this weekend's reading, i recommend Right Hand Red, which is a feel-good story if there ever was one, maybe it was my mood, but i found it just perfect.

The Terry Pratchett is very good so far, wonderful intro by Neil Gaiman, and then the first "stories" are about writing, how he got started, how he feels about the process, going to conventions and readings, quite interesting and funny too.


message 6153: by Sara (last edited Sep 29, 2014 04:42PM) (new)

Sara (hambel) | 1439 comments Hj wrote: "Susinok wrote: "I need to read Love Lessons. I remember I enjoyed it but that's all I remember... Sigh.

I can't even blame age, I've always had a crap memory. Too much input, I think."

I have com..."


I like your definition, Hj. I think I shall borrow it. If I can remember it, that is.

The thing about forgetting the details in books is that you can re-read murder mysteries and try to work out who the bad guys are again.

E.T.A. And by 'you' I mean me, of course :D


message 6154: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments Hambel wrote: "Hj wrote: "Susinok wrote: "I need to read Love Lessons. I remember I enjoyed it but that's all I remember... Sigh.

I can't even blame age, I've always had a crap memory. Too much input, I think."
..."


By 'you', you probably meant me, as well ;)


message 6155: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments KC wrote: "Anne wrote: "I read Damaged Heart this weekend. I liked it, it is always a relief to read a well written story with believable characters and story line. My only wish is that she co..."

I do too, they did get under my skin.


message 6156: by Sara (new)

Sara (hambel) | 1439 comments Anne wrote: "By 'you', you probably meant me, as well ;)"

We're in this together!


message 6157: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments I finished A Matter of When by Eden Winters. Not often that an opera singer is a lead character... though he's the love interest not the POV character, who was a rock star.


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Susinok | 5205 comments Susinok wrote: "I finished A Matter of When by Eden Winters. Not often that an opera singer is a lead character... though he's the love interest not the POV character, who was a rock star."

Oh and the two characters read! Not extensively but Henri loved The Hunger Games and Seb was reading Hitchhiker's Guide. Henri bought Seb a reader with some SF on it including The Hunger Games.


message 6159: by Alison (new)

Alison | 4756 comments I really enjoyed The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion. I read it because of my book club and I might not have otherwise, but I'm glad I did. It's a light, entertaining (male-female) love story, good for when you want something upbeat and easy and sweet. I really liked that it's a m/f romance where the narrator/first-person POV character is the male, since that's less common. I have a definite fondness for smart, socially awkward, slightly anxious characters and I totally dug this guy. Fun book.


message 6160: by Alison (new)

Alison | 4756 comments Ooh, Ginn Hale's Champion of the Scarlet Wolf Book One arrived in the night! The October of many exciting books begins with a bang! :)


message 6161: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments And on my Kindle I found Another Place In Time this morning.

And soon, we all know which one will also get there :)

I am travelling to New York City on Sunday. With my Kindle loaded with good books, the flight will pass very quickly and enjoyable I believe :)


message 6162: by HJ (new)

HJ | 3603 comments Anne wrote: "... I am travelling to New York City on Sunday. With my Kindle loaded with good books, the flight will pass very quickly and enjoyable I believe :) ..."

I hope that TBWTPT uploads before you leave wi-fi! Have a good trip.


message 6163: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Alison wrote: "Ooh, Ginn Hale's Champion of the Scarlet Wolf Book One arrived in the night! The October of many exciting books begins with a bang! :)"

Here, one week earlier:
http://weightlessbooks.com/genre/fict...

And we have to wait one year for the print edition. Decisions...


message 6164: by Antonella (last edited Oct 01, 2014 12:44AM) (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Anne wrote: "And on my Kindle I found Another Place In Time this morning."

Aargh! I had forgotten about it! I wish everybody would stop writing for a while.

ETA: Not Josh though.


message 6165: by HJ (last edited Oct 01, 2014 12:46AM) (new)

HJ | 3603 comments Antonella wrote: "Anne wrote: "And on my Kindle I found Another Place In Time this morning."

Aargh! I had forgotten about it! I wish everybody would stop writing for a while.

ETA: Not Josh though."


I have been really looking forward to it -- so many excellent authors all together, and it's for charidee!


message 6166: by Anne (last edited Oct 01, 2014 12:54AM) (new)

Anne | 6816 comments Hj wrote: "Anne wrote: "... I am travelling to New York City on Sunday. With my Kindle loaded with good books, the flight will pass very quickly and enjoyable I believe :) ..."

I hope that TBWTPT uploads bef..."


I certainly hope so!

ETA. My plane leaves in the afternoon European time, so I have high hopes :)


message 6167: by Sara (new)

Sara (hambel) | 1439 comments Anne wrote: "And on my Kindle I found Another Place In Time this morning.

And soon, we all know which one will also get there :)

I am travelling to New York City on Sunday. With my Kindle load..."


It's on mine too. KJ Charles wrote on her fb page that hers is the filthiest story of the anthology. I must resist the temptation to read that one first.

(Or not.... it depends on my mood ;))

Have a good trip, Anne. Is it your son in NYC or are you going just because you can? :)

I've been reading Books 1 & 2 in the Gives Light series. I'm enjoying them so far and I've got Book 3 lined up on my kindle.

I've also been reading the Henry Rios mysteries. I love Henry, he's so unapologetic. This is a series that I expect I'll be finishing in paperback because with the exception of Book 1, the ebooks are all around the £7 mark. It also gives me the excuse of rummaging about in second-hand bookshops :D


message 6168: by Sabine (new)

Sabine | 3041 comments Anne wrote: "Hj wrote: "Anne wrote: "... I am travelling to New York City on Sunday. With my Kindle loaded with good books, the flight will pass very quickly and enjoyable I believe :) ..."

I hope that TBWTPT ..."


I hope that you will write about your impression ( TBWTPT and NYC ) I love to travel and I love to read about it.
How long will you stay there?


message 6169: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments I'm going just because I can :), my son has moved back to Oslo. I also go to support my oldest friend who has several paintings at an exhibition there. She is Norwegian and a lawyer too, but has been painting for the last ten years or so. Somehow she has managed to be invited to show her paintings at a gallery there. I'm so proud of her for following her dream.

I will certainly tell you about it (I'm really not able not to!), and maybe even manage a picture of TBWTPT travelling with me ;)

I'm staying for five days. We plan on hitting as many galleries and museums we can manage. Yes, and bookstores. :)


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Sabine | 3041 comments Anne wrote: "I'm going just because I can :), my son has moved back to Oslo. I also go to support my oldest friend who has several paintings at an exhibition there. She is Norwegian and a lawyer too, but has be..."

That's sounds marvelous! Have fun Anne and I am crossing my fingers, that the exhibition will be a success, aside from the success that she has several paintings at there :-)


message 6171: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments Sabine wrote: "Anne wrote: "I'm going just because I can :), my son has moved back to Oslo. I also go to support my oldest friend who has several paintings at an exhibition there. She is Norwegian and a lawyer to..."

Thank you, dear Sabine.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Anne wrote: "I'm going just because I can :), my son has moved back to Oslo. I also go to support my oldest friend who has several paintings at an exhibition there. She is Norwegian and a lawyer too, but has be..."

It all sounds so much fun, Anne. Enjoy! And your oldest friend is so lucky to have you with her to the exhibition opening ceremony. :-)


message 6173: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Antonella wrote: "Anne wrote: "And on my Kindle I found Another Place In Time this morning."

Aargh! I had forgotten about it! I wish everybody would stop writing for a while.

ETA: Not Josh though."


Lol :-)


message 6174: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Anne wrote: "And on my Kindle I found Another Place In Time this morning.

And soon, we all know which one will also get there :)

I am travelling to New York City on Sunday. With my Kindle load..."


I got "Another place in time" too. Should be lovely. Enjoy NYC! :-)


message 6175: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments Johanna wrote: "Anne wrote: "I'm going just because I can :), my son has moved back to Oslo. I also go to support my oldest friend who has several paintings at an exhibition there. She is Norwegian and a lawyer to..."

And I am lucky I get to go with her :)


message 6176: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments I'm reading Warriors & Healers by H.J. Brues.


message 6177: by HJ (new)

HJ | 3603 comments Anne wrote: "I'm going just because I can :), my son has moved back to Oslo. I also go to support my oldest friend who has several paintings at an exhibition there. She is Norwegian and a lawyer too, but has be..."

Have a wonderful time! About the only thing I really like in New York is the Frick, which absolutely captivated me: http://www.frick.org


message 6178: by Alison (new)

Alison | 4756 comments Anne wrote: "I'm going just because I can :), my son has moved back to Oslo. I also go to support my oldest friend who has several paintings at an exhibition there. She is Norwegian and a lawyer too, but has be..."

Lucky you! I already said this somewhere else, but do have a great time. It sounds like it will be a wonderful trip! :)


message 6179: by Alison (new)

Alison | 4756 comments Antonella wrote: "Alison wrote: "Ooh, Ginn Hale's Champion of the Scarlet Wolf Book One arrived in the night! The October of many exciting books begins with a bang! :)"

Here, one week earlier:
http:..."


For some reason, I thought book two came out at the same time, but I guess not. I do love pre-orders! The new books, they just appear! Magical.


message 6180: by Valerie (new)

Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Anne wrote: "I'm going just because I can :), my son has moved back to Oslo. I also go to support my oldest friend who has several paintings at an exhibition there. She is Norwegian and a lawyer too, but has be..."

Enjoy your trip, Anne! I do not live all that far from NYC, probably about 5-6 hours drive, and I have NEVER visited. I should probably do that some day. ;-)


message 6181: by Valerie (last edited Oct 01, 2014 07:59PM) (new)

Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments So many good books just released or releasing soon - my TBR grows and grows and I can't seem to read fast enough. ;-)

I've been trying to get over a bad cold. I took half a day off work yesterday to rest and managed to listen to a good bit of All She Wrote which I hope to finish before the weekend.

I also just finished Fever Pitch tonight and am starting rock by Anyta Sunday.


message 6182: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments How did you like Fever Pitch? It should be next up in the queue for me.


message 6183: by Valerie (new)

Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Susinok wrote: "How did you like Fever Pitch? It should be next up in the queue for me."

I loved it, maybe more than Love Lessons. I really enjoyed the music aspect as well - orchestra, choir, a cappella. I don't read a ton of New Adult but I really like this series. Wish I didn't have to wait so long for the next one.


message 6184: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Valerie C wrote: "I also just finished Fever Pitch tonight and am starting rock by Anyta Sunday."

That book by Anyta Sunday has basically only 5 stars reviews! Tell us your impressions when you finish it, please.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I just picked up The Mayor of Castro Street: The Life and Times of Harvey Milk. I'm hoping to put it on the high school summer reading list for next summer, and I figured I should probably read it first, just to see if it will work before we order 5 more copies. I'd been wanting to read it myself anyway, and maybe this is the time to get it done.


message 6186: by Alison (new)

Alison | 4756 comments Antonella wrote: "Valerie C wrote: "I also just finished Fever Pitch tonight and am starting rock by Anyta Sunday."

That book by Anyta Sunday has basically only 5 stars reviews! Tell us your impressions when you fi..."


Yes, do tell! I have found a few NZ m/m authors (she was born here, but moved away) and I'd like to try them.


message 6187: by Valerie (new)

Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments I am a little over half way through and really enjoying rock so far. Like some of the reviews point out, I would also say it is more of a YA/NA/coming of age story than a romance, and possibly a bit taboo (but not totally sure yet - I'll have to see how it works out). I have a feeling I am getting to the heart-breaking part. ;-) Lovely writing. I have a few more of her books on my kindle that I still need to read.


message 6188: by Valerie (new)

Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Alison wrote: "Antonella wrote: "Valerie C wrote: "I also just finished Fever Pitch tonight and am starting rock by Anyta Sunday."

That book by Anyta Sunday has basically only 5 stars reviews! Tell us your impre..."


I forgot to mention, it does take place in NZ - mostly Wellington, I believe. They also take some camping, hiking, and rafting trips to various places.


message 6189: by Alison (new)

Alison | 4756 comments Valerie C wrote: "Alison wrote: "Antonella wrote: "Valerie C wrote: "I also just finished Fever Pitch tonight and am starting rock by Anyta Sunday."

That book by Anyta Sunday has basically only 5 stars reviews! Tel..."


Oh cool. I'd better have a look. I love Wellington dearly. It's a gorgeous city.


message 6190: by Valerie (new)

Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Antonella wrote: "Valerie C wrote: "I also just finished Fever Pitch tonight and am starting rock by Anyta Sunday."

That book by Anyta Sunday has basically only 5 stars reviews! Tell us your impressions when you fi..."


For me and my personal tastes, I gave it 4 stars. I really liked it, it's a wonderful book, but I admit I'm pretty stingy with the 5 star ratings. 5 stars are usually reserved for my absolute favorite books, ones that I know I will reread ASAP. :-)


message 6191: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments I started Fever Pitch by Heidi Cullinan last night. So far, so good.


message 6192: by Ame (new)

Ame | 1744 comments Susinok wrote: "I started Fever Pitch by Heidi Cullinan last night. So far, so good."

I read it during the night. Why sleep?

I liked it but I liked Love Lessons more.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
The Black Cabinet by Patricia Wentworth.

The Black Cabinet by Patricia Wentworth


♣ Irish Smurfétté ♣ (rulindoolin) | 134 comments I'm 4/5 of the way through Bloodline Bloodline (Whyborne & Griffin, #5) by Jordan L. Hawk and it's fantastically intense. The most personal of the series so far.


message 6195: by HJ (new)

HJ | 3603 comments Josh wrote: "The Black Cabinet by Patricia Wentworth.

I don't remember that one!


message 6196: by Karen (last edited Oct 04, 2014 10:20AM) (new)

Karen | 4449 comments Mod
Lou wrote: "Broken Homes (Peter Grant, #4) by Ben Aaronovitch. I really, really enjoy this series."

Me too. It's urban fantasy (not m/m), set in London, and the audiobooks are fantastic. Book 5 Foxglove Summer (Peter Grant, #5) by Ben Aaronovitch has a release date (updated from the GR listing) of mid-January. I've pre-ordered. I love, love, love the audiobook narrrator's voice(s)! (I may have already said this a few times...)


message 6197: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments ♣ Irish Smurfétté ♣ wrote: "I'm 4/5 of the way through Bloodline Bloodline (Whyborne & Griffin, #5) by Jordan L. Hawk and it's fantastically intense. The most personal of the series so far."

I am two books behind in that series. I NEED to catch up!


message 6198: by Calathea (last edited Oct 04, 2014 11:19AM) (new)

Calathea | 6034 comments Karen wrote: "Lou wrote: "Broken Homes (Peter Grant, #4) by Ben Aaronovitch. I really, really enjoy this series."

Me too. It's urban fantasy (not m/m), set in London, and the audiobooks are fantastic. Book 5 [bookcover:Foxglov..."


Is the audiobook "Rivers of London" the same like "Midnight Riot"? #1 in the Peter Grant series?
I listened to the sample and, yes, the narrator's voice is wonderful. :-)


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments Lou wrote: "Broken Homes (Peter Grant, #4) by Ben Aaronovitch. I really, really enjoy this series."

I have the first few books in the series floating around on my IPad. I must try and read them before Christmas.


message 6200: by Valerie (new)

Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Calathea wrote: "Karen wrote: "Lou wrote: "Broken Homes (Peter Grant, #4) by Ben Aaronovitch. I really, really enjoy this series."

Me too. It's urban fantasy (not m/m), set in London, and the audiobooks are fantastic. Book 5 [boo..."


I bought the first audiobook during a recent sale. I did like the narrator's voice, but I just haven't been in the mood for UF lately.


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