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message 13751: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79994 comments Mod
I've just turned the last page (sadly) to Helene Young's latest - Northern Heat. Gripping, filled with suspense; a definite 5s from me. I'll post my review on the embargo date of 27th May:)


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Andrea | 2164 comments Marianne wrote: "But my current read is one recently discussed on the ABC Book Show, Brother of the More Famous Jack: A Novel Brother of the More Famous Jack A Novel by Barbara Trapido by [author..."

My favourite book so far this year!


message 13753: by Mez (new)

Mez phrynne I can't wait to read a darker shade of magic! I read the archived and loved it


message 13754: by Tina (new)

Tina (goodreadscomuser_lalectrice) | 25 comments Current book club reading theme: Australian auto/biography (The Heart Garden-Sunday Reed and Heide) and Bill Bryson's Notes from a small island.

Also almost finished Love in Small Letters, just finished The Gallery of Vanished Husbands, the list goes on...


message 13755: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79994 comments Mod
Tina wrote: "Current book club reading theme: Australian auto/biography (The Heart Garden-Sunday Reed and Heide) and Bill Bryson's Notes from a small island.

Also almost finished Love in Small Letters, just f..."


The Heart Garden: Sunday Reed and Heide by Janine Burke
Notes from a Small Island by Bill Bryson
Love in Small Letters by Francesc Miralles
The Gallery of Vanished Husbands by Natasha Solomons

An interesting list Tina...


message 13756: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

Phrynne | 15798 comments Mod
Merryn wrote: "phrynne I can't wait to read a darker shade of magic! I read the archived and loved it"

I am looking forward to reading The Archived. I have only read Vicious by her so far.


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Marina Finlayson | 285 comments Marianne wrote: "Early this morning (too early to get up) I woke and couldn't get back to sleep. My bedside read just wasn't doing it for me so I grabbed my Samsung Galaxy Tablet and read [author:Marina Finlayson|6..."

Thanks for the lovely review, Marianne. Glad you enjoyed it!


message 13758: by Ace (new)

Ace (aceonroam) O.N. wrote: "I've just read Wool as part of the library book club."

This was one of my favourite reads, what did you think of it O.N.?


message 13759: by Mez (new)

Mez Phrynne wrote: "Merryn wrote: "phrynne I can't wait to read a darker shade of magic! I read the archived and loved it"

I am looking forward to reading The Archived. I have only read [book:Vicious|..."


I want to read Vicious too. I have bought them so hopefully will read them soon!


message 13760: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

Phrynne | 15798 comments Mod
Merryn wrote: "Phrynne wrote: "Merryn wrote: "phrynne I can't wait to read a darker shade of magic! I read the archived and loved it"

I am looking forward to reading The Archived. I have only rea..."


I actually had no idea she had written so many books! There's a whole long list of them on her authors page. A lot to look forward to:)


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Still reading Anzac Girls: The Extraordinary Story Of Our World War 1 Nurses and I am smiling at the positive mentions regarding the Canadian nurses from the memories of the Australian and New Zealand nurses :)


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Melissa wrote: "Still reading Anzac Girls: The Extraordinary Story Of Our World War 1 Nurses and I am smiling at the positive mentions regarding the Canadian nurses from the memories of the Austral..."

Loving the book so far - it is fascinating


message 13763: by Regina (new)

Regina About to start reading Still Life with Breadcrumbs by Anna Quindlen for book club.


message 13764: by C.A. (new)

C.A. Larmer (calarmer) Am halfway through an early Ruth Rendell mystery - The Best Man to Die - and have just learned the prolific author passed away over the weekend. Her characters were fabulous and full of flaws and she knew how to spin a yarn. Vale Ms Rendell, your work will not be forgotten.


message 13765: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79994 comments Mod
C.A. wrote: "Am halfway through an early Ruth Rendell mystery - The Best Man to Die - and have just learned the prolific author passed away over the weekend. Her characters were fabulous and full o..."

Yes she will certainly be missed!


message 13766: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79994 comments Mod
I just finished Melpomene's Daughter by Cassandra Page Excellent! 5s

Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 13767: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

Phrynne | 15798 comments Mod
I just finished A God in Ruins. The ending is absolutely stunning. Totally unexpected. I need a bit of time before I can write a review:)


message 13768: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79994 comments Mod
Sounds like a worthwhile read then Phrynne:)


message 13769: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

Phrynne | 15798 comments Mod
Oh yes. It's a five star book but I don't know what to say about it yet. I'm still mulling it over:)


message 13770: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79994 comments Mod
Sometimes you just have to do that, don't you! I'm looking forward to reading it:)


message 13771: by Andrea (new)

Andrea | 2164 comments Phrynne wrote: "I just finished A God in Ruins. The ending is absolutely stunning. Totally unexpected. I need a bit of time before I can write a review:)"

Phrynne, had you read Life After Life first? And if so, do you think this has influenced your reaction at all? I plan to read both at some point and am wondering whether there is a preferred order.


message 13772: by Sally (new)

Sally Howes | 223 comments I finally finished my review of Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, a very important postcolonial novel - 4★s.

Here is my review:

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 13773: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (last edited May 04, 2015 05:37AM) (new)

Phrynne | 15798 comments Mod
Okay I have thought and thought and have come up with a review of A God in Ruins
My review
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 13774: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (last edited May 04, 2015 05:38AM) (new)

Phrynne | 15798 comments Mod
Andrea wrote: "Phrynne wrote: "I just finished A God in Ruins. The ending is absolutely stunning. Totally unexpected. I need a bit of time before I can write a review:)"

Phrynne, had you read [boo..."


Yes reading [book:Life After Life|15790842]prepares you a little for what happens in A God in Ruins. They are separate books but that have something in common. I was glad I read them in order.


message 13775: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79994 comments Mod
Phrynne wrote: "Okay I have thought and thought and have come up with a review of A God in Ruins
My review
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list..."


Here's your review Phrynne:) https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 13776: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

Phrynne | 15798 comments Mod
Oops! Thanks Brenda. Perhaps I should go to sleep now:)


message 13777: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79994 comments Mod
Phrynne wrote: "Oops! Thanks Brenda. Perhaps I should go to sleep now:)"

You're welcome;)


message 13778: by Suz (new)

Suz | 4428 comments Strange things happening in my office this evening. This computer is driving me nuts. Grrrr!! Ok so here is my review for Alone. 6 stars from me, and I've already grabbed number 2, I never do that, nor commit to a series. This ones worth reading!!

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 13779: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79994 comments Mod
There you go!! Great review:) Must be good if you're giving it 6 stars;) But I loved it too!!


message 13780: by Suz (new)

Suz | 4428 comments I thought I'd lost it, who knows what happened, but I had that sinking feeling. I just kept arrowing back and found it! She's very readable isn't she? I'm just not sure on the D.D aspect.. I feel she has so very little to do with it? Time will tell ;)


message 13781: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79994 comments Mod
Suzanne wrote: "I thought I'd lost it, who knows what happened, but I had that sinking feeling. I just kept arrowing back and found it! She's very readable isn't she? I'm just not sure on the D.D aspect.. I feel s..."

Ah yes time will tell;) Keep reading!


message 13782: by Suz (new)

Suz | 4428 comments Thanks Michael, I knew there had to be something more!


message 13783: by Suz (new)

Suz | 4428 comments Brenda wrote: "Suzanne wrote: "I thought I'd lost it, who knows what happened, but I had that sinking feeling. I just kept arrowing back and found it! She's very readable isn't she? I'm just not sure on the D.D a..."

Looking forward to it, that's for sure ;)


message 13784: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9975 comments I have just finished The Novel Habits of Happiness (Isabel Dalhousie Novels) by Alexander McCall Smith the tenth Isabel Dalhousie book. Reading in took me back to a visit from a Scottish lady. When I was showing her my library, we remarked on Alexander McCall Smith's books and I mentioned Isabel Dalhousie. She corrected my pronunciation: I should be saying Dull- Hoosie.
Similarly, when on our last holiday in USA, the rally organisers had us in a small American town with a square and a yarn shop. I said I felt like I was in the middle of Debbie Macomber book (apparently the desired effect), and I was told Maay-Comber
I wonder what else I'm mispronouncing in my head....


message 13785: by Suz (new)

Suz | 4428 comments Very interesting to find out the way we say it is wrong. I'd say there'd be lots of instances for lots of us!


message 13786: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79994 comments Mod
I'd say we are all reading the pronunciations incorrectly in a lot of cases!


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Kathryn | 3569 comments Marianne wrote: "I have just finished The Novel Habits of Happiness (Isabel Dalhousie Novels) by Alexander McCall Smith the tenth Isabel Dalhousie book. Reading in took me back to a visit from a Scottish lady. When I was showing her my library, ..."

That is interesting, Marianne. I was pronouncing Dalhousie very wrong, but May-Comber is almost how I was pronouncing it? I think I was saying Muh-comb-er with the emphasis on the second syllable. Or do you mean the "b" is actually pronounced? How were you saying it? I haven't read any of her books - maybe I should put one on my list...


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Kathryn | 3569 comments I started Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea by Barbara Demick the other day. It's a bleak insight into life in North Korea - it's unbelievable that there is such a disparity between North Korea and the rest of the world - and that so far the various leaders have gotten away with it!!


message 13789: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9975 comments Kathryn wrote: "Marianne wrote: "I have just finished The Novel Habits of Happiness (Isabel Dalhousie Novels) by Alexander McCall Smith the tenth Isabel Dalhousie book. Reading in took me back to a visit from a Scottish lady. When I was showing..."

No, Kathryn, the emphasis was on the May. I always said it more like muh or ma, with the emphasis on the com, so they didn't even know at first who I was talking about! LOL


message 13790: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn | 3569 comments Marianne wrote: "Kathryn wrote: "Marianne wrote: "I have just finished The Novel Habits of Happiness (Isabel Dalhousie Novels) by Alexander McCall Smith the tenth Isabel Dalhousie book. Reading in took me back to a visit from a Scottish lady. Wh..."

Interesting. Of course, we might have had a better idea if we listened to one of her books, provided the narrator got it right! Listening to books with strange names is always interesting - then you know how to say them, but not how to spell them!

However, even narrators say words wrong sometimes. I think it was the audiobook I'm listening to at the moment - Angel Puss - which used the word "unassuaged" which I believe is pronounced "un-a-swayjed", but the narrator said "un-a-su-ajed" - it took me a fraction of a second longer than it should have to work out what she meant!


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Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9975 comments I think you believe right! She obviously didn't know what the word was!
I do know that I am better at deciphering what non-English speakers are trying to say when they speak English, because I just think, what would my mum or dad be trying to say if they said that. English is a very difficult language to learn, and many non-English speakers make the same pronunciation errors.

But one word that used to get me all the time is misled, which for some reason I was not seeing as miss-led but as one word, something I was saying like my-zld. I had to train myself to say this properly. Not really sure what I thought it meant..... LOL


message 13792: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn | 3569 comments Marianne wrote: "I think you believe right! She obviously didn't know what the word was!
I do know that I am better at deciphering what non-English speakers are trying to say when they speak English, because I just..."


English is definitely a nasty language to learn as a second language - and even with tricks for those of us who speak it as a first (or only!) language.

I've never seen that with misled before (and now I'm sure I'll think about that each time I see it!), however I know there are some words I have to think twice about saying, because I intuitively want to say them the wrong way. I just can't think which ones they are at the moment!!


message 13793: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9975 comments But you will, and then we'll come back to this discussion


message 13794: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn | 3569 comments Marianne wrote: "But you will, and then we'll come back to this discussion"

By the time I come across the words again, I'll probably have forgotten all about this discussion!


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Jülie ☼♄  (jlie) | 6581 comments Many of the electronic dictionaries now have a little radio button above the meaning which you can press to listen to the sound of the word being pronounced out loud. Interesting about 'misled' Marianne as I used it to check for and example and it wouldn't write misled, instead it changes to mislead and pronounces it mis-lead as in lead the way, not mis-led. Admittedly it was an American accent speaking so??
I use the App Dictionary.com


message 13796: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9975 comments But past tense misled is not the same as present tense mislead. I think I didnt realise it was past tense of mislead, (which I would have pronounced correctly) but a form of the verb "to misle" whatever the heck that might be LOL
does that make sense?


message 13797: by Jülie ☼♄  (new)

Jülie ☼♄  (jlie) | 6581 comments Marianne wrote: "But past tense misled is not the same as present tense mislead. I think I didnt realise it was past tense of mislead, (which I would have pronounced correctly) but a form of the verb "to misle" wh..."

Lol Yes, the English language can get very confusing. (I was just surprised that the dictionary didn't cater to all forms of the word.)


message 13798: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn | 3569 comments Marianne wrote: "But past tense misled is not the same as present tense mislead. I think I didnt realise it was past tense of mislead, (which I would have pronounced correctly) but a form of the verb "to misle" wh..."

Isn't it interesting that I can say "I am going to read Book A" and "I have already read Book B" but I can't say "I have lead someone astray" because it should be "I have led someone astray"!! And yet, if I am writing with a pencil, I sometimes need to sharpen the lead!!!

I do think English is officially a crazy language!


message 13799: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79994 comments Mod
LOL!!! It's most definitely always been that way Kathryn:)


message 13800: by Suz (new)

Suz | 4428 comments ☼♄Jülie wrote: "Many of the electronic dictionaries now have a little radio button above the meaning which you can press to listen to the sound of the word being pronounced out loud. Interesting about 'misled' Mar..."

That's really interesting Julie!!


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