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That wouldn't surprise me. Rick likes to troll GR for new blood. I don't know why he does it. He is really nice but his pushiness with his group is a little annoying.

Just thought of another series you might like to try - Jarad Henry has written two excellent procedurals set in Melbourne... Jarad Henry - set in Melbourne, he works (worked) with Vic Police.

Gabrielle Lord is an Australian crime writer. I read one for the first time recently and it's not bad: "Baby did a bad bad thing", which is the second in a series. The first is 'Feeding the Demons' - prob better to read them in order, as there is a back story that weaves through I think. She is a fairly prolific writer I think - I don't read a lot of crime although I do like Sarah Paretsky. I'll certainly give Gabrielle Lord another go, anyway.
I finished Water for Elephants last night...it was really really good! Thoroughly enjoyed it, very different, but great. Loved the ending!!!
That is my 9th in SRC, and I have started the 10th (and last!)What is Left the Daughter I started this one some time back (it's an Oprah one), and it's a bit slow, so I left it to read some others. Now will have to go back to it, and perservere!!! :)
That is my 9th in SRC, and I have started the 10th (and last!)What is Left the Daughter I started this one some time back (it's an Oprah one), and it's a bit slow, so I left it to read some others. Now will have to go back to it, and perservere!!! :)

Laura wrote: "Maybe Oprah likes slow books? As mine is pretty much the same in terms of being slow. But yes, perservere and get through the book! :3 Feb is slowly creeping up on us already :O!!"
Oh yes, it sure is!! We are going away for 3 weeks at the beginning of Feb, and when I started organising it, it was weeks away!! Now it's 10 days!!!
Yes, I'll have another go with the book, and try to finish it quickly..:)
Oh yes, it sure is!! We are going away for 3 weeks at the beginning of Feb, and when I started organising it, it was weeks away!! Now it's 10 days!!!
Yes, I'll have another go with the book, and try to finish it quickly..:)

I've read 'The Fortress ' by Gabrielle Lord. Not sure but I think it was her first book. It's very good. -Ann
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I guess it's a fitting time to read it :/ Had to give the Op book a break..haha.

Yes, I'll have another go with the book, and try to finish it quickly..:)
Oooo..3 week holiday how lovely!!! Traveling far?
I read around 80 pages of my book today then the sun bugged me in such a way, pages were so shiney :x Nice excuse to stop reading..lol
Laura wrote: "Brenda wrote: Oh yes, it sure is!! We are going away for 3 weeks at the beginning of Feb, and when I started organising it, it was weeks away!! Now it's 10 days!!!
Yes, I'll have another go with th..."
Yes, we are actually having a driving holiday Laura. We are heading over to Adelaide first, to visit family. Will be there about 10 days, then head down south to Mount Gambier, to visit more family. We'll stay there about 4 days, then head up through Victoria (and call in to see Carmel!) to NSW, then to Canberra for a couple of days, more family and finally home!! We are getting quite excited now! :D
Yes, I'll have another go with th..."
Yes, we are actually having a driving holiday Laura. We are heading over to Adelaide first, to visit family. Will be there about 10 days, then head down south to Mount Gambier, to visit more family. We'll stay there about 4 days, then head up through Victoria (and call in to see Carmel!) to NSW, then to Canberra for a couple of days, more family and finally home!! We are getting quite excited now! :D
I've been side tracked from the challenges by a group read. Katherine it's supposed to be based on the true story of the life of Katherine Swynford, but honestly, it reads more like a Barbara Cartland Historical Romance (do not ask me how I know this). It's a bit of fun, I don't read many romance books so it kind of makes a nice change.

"Katherine" is one of those books everyone seems to believe they should like, and I do respect the effort Anya Seton took to humanise the historical characters. But it never touched my heart the way it should have done. I was far more moved by her "The Turquoise" and her modern (1930s!) novel "Foxfire".
Monya (aka Mary) Clayton

Awh, I have it still to read for the SRC. It's quite short though which is good if I'm not thrilled with it. :)
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Gail, it's still worth reading regardless of my personal opinion. My recommendation would be to *not* read the reviews before you read the book. I expected something completely different to what the book really was. My 10yo daughter came home from school one day a few months ago and told me she wanted to read it. I said I would have to read it first as I didn't think it was suitable for her. I believed it could be beyond her as I understood it was a book about a white lawyer defending a black rapist in the southern states of the USA, sometime around the 1940s or so. Well, it is and it isn't. That particular part of the story is very lightly touched on and doesn't happen until the 2nd half of the book. There's a whole lot more going on. The content of the book would be ok for my 10 yo to read but I think it's best that she wait another 2 years or so. I think she'll 'get more' out of it then.
Now having said all that and thinking about it more, I probably should give it another star. The book is good, just not what I thought and I suppose I was a little disappointed on finishing it. I guess I thought it would be a lot more gritty. Probably shouldn't read reviews before I read the book but I can't help myself. (grin)

Yes, I'll have anot..."
Oooo, how lovely! Soudns like it shall be a good break :D!!
Laura wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Laura wrote: "Brenda wrote: Oh yes, it sure is!! We are going away for 3 weeks at the beginning of Feb, and when I started organising it, it was weeks away!! Now it's 10 days!!!
Yes,..."
Thanks Laura, should be really good...we are just hoping the flooded rivers around the areas we are driving through are subsided by the time we get there, otherwise some detours might be in order..:D
Yes,..."
Thanks Laura, should be really good...we are just hoping the flooded rivers around the areas we are driving through are subsided by the time we get there, otherwise some detours might be in order..:D

Oh my, now there is a thought...Hopefully things with the flooded rivers will be all sorted out and your trip will be a smooth one :D Still sometimes detours can also lead to extra fun..ehehe.
Dot wrote: "Gail "cyborg" wrote: "Dot wrote: "I finished To Kill a Mockingbird yesterday. It was ok. I actually found it a bit boring to be honest. I think it's worth a reading and quite lovely but..."
Thanks for that Dot. I haven't read any reviews yet I'll wait until I finish. I did see the Tuesday Night Book Club the night they reviewed it but I've forgotten what they said. It helps sometimes having a short term memory problem. :)
Thanks for that Dot. I haven't read any reviews yet I'll wait until I finish. I did see the Tuesday Night Book Club the night they reviewed it but I've forgotten what they said. It helps sometimes having a short term memory problem. :)



Yes I do have that book but havent ever read it. Will do so soon.
Well, I have just finished my 10th book for the SRC!!! Yay!! So now I can start the Aussie Author challenge...
What is Left the Daughter was very interesting...Oprah's choice...very slow to get into, almost gave up, but glad I didn't. I didn't love it, but it was different. The characters didn't seem to have any depth..I'll give it a 3 star rating.
Not sure on which book I'll chose next, I have a few due back to the library...:)
What is Left the Daughter was very interesting...Oprah's choice...very slow to get into, almost gave up, but glad I didn't. I didn't love it, but it was different. The characters didn't seem to have any depth..I'll give it a 3 star rating.
Not sure on which book I'll chose next, I have a few due back to the library...:)

Monya, have you read all of Anya Seton's books. I really liked The Winthrop Woman.
I am currently reading Inside Out by Maria V Snyder - YA Dystopian set and very good so far.
I am going to start The Lollipop Shoes which is the sequel to Chocolat. I read this for a book club read a few months ago, and loved it, so decided the sequel was in order. As it has to be back at the library in 4 days, I thought I'd better start it now, before I get into my Aussie Author challenge!! :)

Monya - I also have a book just by Jon Godden called "In the sun". I haven't read that one, have you?
In the Sun

Its one of the few books that I gave 5 stars. Its even better then the first. And 'Monsters of Men' is better still.
I am STILL reading City of Bones. Its taking me FOREVER! Im enjoying it, but its taking too long. Hoping to finish tomorrow.


There's a preview of the first chapter on my books page on author's den. See link below. I'd really really like some feedback.
http://annmasseyauthor.net/
http://authorsden.com/annmassey

Now I start reading book "The Pilot's Wife" by Anita Shreve, and also book "Cleopatra's Daughter: A Novel" by Michelle Moran.

Yes, almost all of them, I think. The Winthrop Woman is very interesting, a retelling of a true story. Not my favourite, but that's personal taste.
Monya (aka Mary)

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Hi Maggie - no, haven't read "In The Sun". In fact have never read any of Rumer's sister's books! It's a case of so many books, so little time. But I will check it out.
Monya (aka Mary)

I am going to read its sequel, City of Ashes next...

I'm reading it on kindle and have only 10% left.
You can see the author on youtube talking about his book.

I'm reading it on kindle and have only 10% ..."
i love it when you find a book you can hardly put down or your thoughts keep going to the book.


Will be reading Walking Naked which is part of my Aussie Authors challenge next.
Gail "cyborg" wrote: "Just started reading To Kill a Mockingbird. I am enjoying it so far. Scout is gorgeous."
She's perfect isn't she Gail!!
She's perfect isn't she Gail!!
Ha yes. She's such a tough cookie. I love being inside her head.

Heres my review of City of Bones if anyone was interested: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

I have just started Portrait in Death. Decided I would like a change, and also try to lower my own personal TBR pile!!!! If I put too many more on my BS table, I could be seriously injured in the night..LOL

Hahaha, now that sounds dangerous! Lower the pile on the BS pronto :P

Wishful wrote: "At the moment I'm reading Alison Weir's 'Elizabeth the Queen'. It's about Elizabeth I, from her coronation onward, and it's a vivid look at an age and people that no longer exist. Elizabeth shows t..."
Sounds like a very good read, how would you rate it in terms of historical accuracy? The reason I as is I'm currently reading Katherine and the historical accuracy is ludicrous.
Sounds like a very good read, how would you rate it in terms of historical accuracy? The reason I as is I'm currently reading Katherine and the historical accuracy is ludicrous.
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I was invited to join that group just reccently but I declined. I think everyone in this group got an invite within the past week or so.
And I am still slogging through Father of the Rain which was one of Oprah's books that I picked for Summer Challenge. It's interesting book but it's a little dull..Just hoping something bigger happens.