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Andrea wrote: "☼♄Jülie wrote: "Just starting White is the Coldest Colour by John Nicholl."I'm just about to start that book too, as my 3rd and final for the July challenge. An..."
Same here Andrea, It will be my 4th and final for the July challenge. I started it last night...Brace yourself! :(
Carolyn wrote: "Enjoying Us by David Nicholls and Cinder by Marissa Meyer."I thought you would like Us, Carolyn
Marianne wrote: "Carolyn wrote: "Enjoying Us by David Nicholls and Cinder by Marissa Meyer."I thought you would like Us, Carolyn"
:)
Brenda wrote: "Suzanne wrote: "Enjoying The World At Her Fingertips: The Story Of Helen Keller, have been fascinated with Helen Keller since I was at primary school, and remember holdi..."Cannot believe what she was able to achieve! That's my next one too. Will be good to hear her 'voice'. Looking forward to it.
I am really enjoying Day Shift, the 2nd book in Charlaine Harris's Midnight, Texas series. Borrowed from the library, but on my wishlist along with the first book. Features Manfred Bernardo, a character who made appearances in her Harper Connelly series, as well as cameos from characters in the Shakespeare and Aurora Teagarden series.
My library has all their (10) copies of Go Set a Watchman in and I find that I am now first in line of 32 reserves, so I should get to borrow it by the first book due to be returned, 18th Aug, which means at least I'll get it read before I go on hols!
I've just read The Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven Galloway which was inspired by real life events.However, the real Cellist of Sarajevo is none too pleased with author Steven Galloway. link: http://www.theaustralian.com.au/arts/...
Wikipedia link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vedran_...
B the BookAddict wrote: "I've just read The Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven Galloway which was inspired by real life events. However, the real Cellist of Sarajevo is none too pleased with auth..."
Thanks for the article link, B. I've had this book on my list for a while, with no idea of the controversy surrounding it, but I will read it with my eyes open now.
Michael wrote: "Finished A Time to Run by J.M. Peace and i would recommend to anyone who enjoys fast paced Psychological thrillers. Will post my review soon."
Glad you enjoyed it too Michael! It was so good!
Glad you enjoyed it too Michael! It was so good!
I'm currently reading Catherine the Great: Portrait of a Woman by Robert K. Massie. Sounds heavy, but it's actually fascinating!
Bronwyn wrote: "I'm currently reading Catherine the Great: Portrait of a Woman by Robert K. Massie. Sounds heavy, but it's actually fascinating!"Catherine the Great: Portrait of a Woman by Robert K. Massie
Marianne wrote: "I am onto my last Elena Ferrante book, and it's a short one, only 140 pages The Lost Daughter"
You've read a number of them haven't you Marianne:)
You've read a number of them haven't you Marianne:)
I have just finished Cold Granite by Stuart MacBride - brilliant! Not sure when I'll get my review done - family arriving in a couple of hours for the day..but soon:)
Brenda wrote: "I have just finished Cold Granite by Stuart MacBride - brilliant! Not sure when I'll get my review done - family arriving in a couple of hours for the day..but soon:)"
And that reminds me to bump his next one up my TBR list:)
(I've got this weekend off. My visitors are visiting someone else for the weekend.)
And that reminds me to bump his next one up my TBR list:)
(I've got this weekend off. My visitors are visiting someone else for the weekend.)
Finally started Looking for Alibrandi by Aussie author Melina Marchetta and loving it right from the start! :))
Brenda wrote: "Marianne wrote: "I am onto my last Elena Ferrante book, and it's a short one, only 140 pages The Lost Daughter"You've read a number of them haven't you Marianne:)"
Yes, four, now, but only really liked one so far....
RitaSkeeter wrote: "☼♄Jülie wrote: "Finally started Looking for Alibrandi by Aussie author Melina Marchetta and loving it right from the start! :))"Not sure if you've seen the film Juli..."
I haven't Rita, but I will certainly look for it now..I'm really enjoying the book.
Phrynne wrote: "Brenda wrote: "I have just finished Cold Granite by Stuart MacBride - brilliant! Not sure when I'll get my review done - family arriving in a couple of hours for the ..."
I have to see what his next one is in this series yet! OMG! He's a great author! Even the accents are real!
I have to see what his next one is in this series yet! OMG! He's a great author! Even the accents are real!
Brenda wrote: "Phrynne wrote: "Brenda wrote: "I have just finished Cold Granite by Stuart MacBride - brilliant! Not sure when I'll get my review done - family arriving in a couple o..."
Just had a quick look - I need #2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8!!!
Just had a quick look - I need #2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8!!!
Marianne wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Marianne wrote: "I am onto my last Elena Ferrante book, and it's a short one, only 140 pages The Lost Daughter"
You've read a number of them haven't y..."
That's a shame - but amazing that you have kept reading them!
You've read a number of them haven't y..."
That's a shame - but amazing that you have kept reading them!
☼♄Jülie wrote: "Finally started Looking for Alibrandi by Aussie author Melina Marchetta and loving it right from the start! :))"
Good book Jools!
Good book Jools!
Brenda wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Phrynne wrote: "Brenda wrote: "I have just finished Cold Granite by Stuart MacBride - brilliant! Not sure when I'll get my review done - family arrivin..."
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☼♄Jülie wrote: "Finally started Looking for Alibrandi by Aussie author Melina Marchetta and loving it right from the start! :))"One of my favourite Australian YA books, Julie, glad you're enjoying it. It has been on high school literature lists for a long time, and you can understand why when you've read the book yourself. The themes are universal.
MaryG2E wrote: "☼♄Jülie wrote: "Finally started Looking for Alibrandi by Aussie author Melina Marchetta and loving it right from the start! :))"One of my favourite Australian YA boo..."
I think it might become one of mine as well Mary.. such a nice easy read :)
☼♄Jülie wrote: "Finally started Looking for Alibrandi by Aussie author Melina Marchetta and loving it right from the start! :))"I haven't read Looking for Alibrandi, but I recently read Saving Francesca by the same author and really enjoyed that. Glad you're enjoying this one, Julie.
I can't remember if I read or watched Alibrandi at school, but I did but it the other day, as well as The other one Kathryn mentioned. Looking forward them.
Kathryn wrote: "☼♄Jülie wrote: "Finally started Looking for Alibrandi by Aussie author Melina Marchetta and loving it right from the start! :))"I haven't read Looking for Alibrandi,..."
You might like this one as well then Kathryn, so far nothing not to like :)
I don't usually do this but I have three books on the go ATM.my bedside read is Gifts of Fortune (3 Novels in 1), then I have Games Creatures Play on my tablet, and because I don't want to go outside walking with my tablet (I'd be REALLY annoyed if I tripped and dropped it [not a problem with a real book], and if the battery ran low I'd have nothing to read, also a tragedy!) so for that I have started Only We Know.
I did notice that on page 4, the description of the main char includes red hair, freckles and pale green eyes. The woman on the cover, red hair, freckles and BLUE eyes!!
I am reading:
Only We Know by Victoria Purman - a romance set on Kangaroo Island written by an Aussie authorand I am also reading:
Aunty Lee's Delights by Ovidia Yu - Is a cosy mystery set in Singapore written by a Singaporean author
So, Sally, you see what I mean about the eye colour?I once read a romance where the hero had an amputated left hand and on the cover, his left hand was clearly still there. I am afraid it irritates me when they dont pay attention to details when choosing a cover.
Marianne wrote: "So, Sally, you see what I mean about the eye colour?
I once read a romance where the hero had an amputated left hand and on the cover, his left hand was clearly still there. I am afraid it irritate..."
That is annoying Marianne! It just proves they don't read any of it...just the blurb probably!
I once read a romance where the hero had an amputated left hand and on the cover, his left hand was clearly still there. I am afraid it irritate..."
That is annoying Marianne! It just proves they don't read any of it...just the blurb probably!
Marianne wrote: "So, Sally, you see what I mean about the eye colour?I once read a romance where the hero had an amputated left hand and on the cover, his left hand was clearly still there. I am afraid it irritate..."
You know I didn't - to be fair I am reading an ebook version so the cover is not there for me to see - once I did an enlargement of the picture of the cover I did spot the different coloured eyes. Definitely blue on the cover - and described as pale green when she was on the ferry :)
Marianne wrote: "I don't usually do this but I have three books on the go ATM.my bedside read is Gifts of Fortune (3 Novels in 1), then I have Games Creatures Play on my tablet, and b..."
And there are always people like you and me who notice these discrepancies, Marianne.The problem often is the illustrator has not read the manuscript. But I wouldn't have thought it would be too hard for publishers to give them those relevant details.
Suzanne wrote: "Enjoying Lola's Secret. Monica McInerney has such an enjoyable way about her work."I agree, she is very readable. I've read all her books I think.
Dale wrote: "Marianne wrote: "I don't usually do this but I have three books on the go ATM.
my bedside read is Gifts of Fortune (3 Novels in 1), then I have Games Creatures Play on..."
Doesn't the author have any input at this stage?
my bedside read is Gifts of Fortune (3 Novels in 1), then I have Games Creatures Play on..."
Doesn't the author have any input at this stage?
Phrynne wrote: "Dale wrote: "Marianne wrote: "I don't usually do this but I have three books on the go ATM.my bedside read is Gifts of Fortune (3 Novels in 1), then I have [book:Games Creatures Play
Doesn't the author have any input at this stage?..."
I would have thought so...
Dale wrote: "Marianne wrote: "I don't usually do this but I have three books on the go ATM.my bedside read is Gifts of Fortune (3 Novels in 1), then I have Games Creatures Play on
And there are always people like you and me who notice these discrepancies, Marianne.The problem often is the illustrator has not read the manuscript. But I wouldn't have thought it would be too hard for publishers to give them those relevant details. ..."
Yes, Dale, I agree. I am now about 100 pages in and her eye colour has been mentioned THREE times: once as pale green, once as green, once as brilliant green.
But aside from that, I am really starting to enjoy the characters. Sally said she's falling in love with Sam: I can see why!
Currently reading 'The Lost Child' by Suzanne McCourt and 'This House of Grief' by Helen Garner - tough topics, great writing!
Between challenges atm I am reading Preserving Family Recipes: How to Save and Celebrate Your Food Traditions by Valerie J. FreyNot exactly what I was expecting but interesting all the same, it is like family history for recipes and is very American styled so recipes (which there are quite a few good ones) have different measurements and would have to be converted. Also a few brand names and food articles that are foreign to me.
Last night I started The Wonder Lover I'm finding it darkly humorous. Or is that just my wierd sense of humour.
Mary wrote: "Currently reading 'The Lost Child' by Suzanne McCourt and 'This House of Grief' by Helen Garner - tough topics, great writing!"
The Lost Child by Suzanne McCourt
This House of Grief by Helen Garner
The Lost Child by Suzanne McCourt
This House of Grief by Helen Garner
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I'm just about to start that book too, as my 3rd and final for the July challenge. And it's meant to be a miserable weekend on the way, so I might even have a chance of finishing in time!