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message 2701: by Mish (last edited Nov 01, 2011 04:47AM) (new)

Mish | 3601 comments Brenda wrote: "I'm right back into The Shadow of the Wind again. Really enjoying it:)"

Glad you're enjoying it Brenda. It's a fantastic book :)


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★ Jess  | 3071 comments Stuck on The Red Necklace by Sally Gardner. Its not terrible, it just that the writing is impossible to read. Every second line there is a simile or metaphor or something like that. Its ridiculous.


message 2703: by Stephen (new)

Stephen I am still working my way through the Inspector Montalbano series of mysteries by Andrea Camilleri. I am thoroughly enjoying them. The one I am just starting is The Snack Thief, I have just finished Track of Sand.

If you like mysteries and shorter books this is an excellent series.


message 2704: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Spooky wrote: "I'm reading The Name of the Rose including Postscript to the Name of the Rose. My grandma lent it to me. Umberto Eco writes beautifully, but as he's a professor is semi..."

I enjoyed reading his Foucault's Pendulumm and loved the film of The Name of the Rose but have not read it. I do not like to read the book after seeing the film or vica versa. I can highly recommend the film.


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Just finished Divergent I really liked it (which is great considering I thought I would hate it)

now stuck on what to read next I think Fire and The Passage


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Michael (knowledgelost) Mish wrote: "Knowledge Lost wrote: "I've just started The Last Werewolf and Freedom (TM) today"

I’ve got 'The last werewolf' on my TBR list. I hope it's good one."


So far, so good, very sexy and intelligent


message 2707: by Tango (new)

Tango | 290 comments I've just finished a reread of Julius Caesar and just started Burqalicious: The Dubai Diaries. What a contrast!


message 2708: by Fiona (last edited Nov 01, 2011 04:36PM) (new)

Fiona | 22 comments I'm reading Michael Connolly's The Lincoln Lawyer at the moment. I saw the film and enjoyed it, so thought I'd try the book. So far it's just like the film so I am enjoying it too.

My daughter is nagging me to read A Game of Thrones so that's probably next on the list.


message 2709: by Mish (new)

Mish | 3601 comments Knowledge Lost wrote: "Mish wrote: "Knowledge Lost wrote: "I've just started The Last Werewolf and Freedom (TM) today"

That's good to hear :)



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Sabina | 37 comments I'm reading Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor, which is really very good; I don't read a lot of YA, but I'm sure enjoying this one.


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Sabina wrote: "I'm reading Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor, which is really very good; I don't read a lot of YA, but I'm sure enjoying this one."

Please let me know what you think of it have been eyeing that one for awhile


message 2713: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79996 comments Mod
I have just finished The Shadow of the Wind which was KL's recommendation for the October challenge. Fantastic read...my review http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


message 2714: by Sabina (new)

Sabina | 37 comments Stephen wrote: "I am still working my way through the Inspector Montalbano series of mysteries by Andrea Camilleri. I am thoroughly enjoying them. The one I am just starting is The Snack Thief, I have just finishe..."

I really liked the tv series on SBS, which made me try and pick up some Italian - haven't read any of the books yet.


message 2715: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79996 comments Mod
I have just started Body Double by Tess Gerritsen:)


message 2716: by Mish (new)

Mish | 3601 comments Carmel wrote: "My daughter just finished my copy of one of our own Aussie author's books Burn Bright by Marianne de Pierres, which she highly recommends!"

That’s great Carmel. I bought Burn Bright from Kmart last week.


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Damien | 2 comments Meltdown by Ben Elton. Read most of his stuff and find it fairly amusing and laid-back, but it doesn't seem to rate well amongst other people.


message 2718: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79996 comments Mod
Meltdown. I can see you're a newbie Damien...a very big welcome to you:) Perhaps you'd like to pop over to the http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/3... thread, so the other members can welcome you as well:)


message 2719: by Maggi (new)

Maggi Andersen I've started another Nicci French book, Complicit. Not quite into it yet, and I'm not sure if it will be a favorite.


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message 2721: by Maggie (new)

Maggie Haven't had any time for reading lately. Haven't actually opened any book in a week - life seems to be getting in the way of reading. So if I go 'missing' for a while don't be alarmed.


message 2722: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79996 comments Mod
Maggie wrote: "Haven't had any time for reading lately. Haven't actually opened any book in a week - life seems to be getting in the way of reading. So if I go 'missing' for a while don't be alarmed."

That's a bit sad Maggie! I'd be having withdrawals if that happened to me;D Take care:)


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Khenan Bragador | 140 comments been reading some robin hobb. i get the feeling she loves despair. not long after you start to like a character they either die, turn evil or something bad happens to them..but they are pretty good otherwise


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★ Jess  | 3071 comments gave up on The Red Necklace (Review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...)

Now I am reading some more Neil Gaiman! American Gods


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Sabina | 37 comments Melanie wrote: "Sabina wrote: "I'm reading Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor, which is really very good; I don't read a lot of YA, but I'm sure enjoying this one."

Please let me know what you think of it..."


It was fantastic! Great concept, great writing, I'd certainly recommend it! This seems to be the first in a series; I can't wait for the next installment.


message 2727: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79996 comments Mod
Carmel wrote: "Ok I have a request from all of my lovely Aussie Readers out there!!
Does anyone know of an Australian native plants /flowers book currently in print that is in German!!! I know it's unlikely but..."


Wow Carmel...that certainly is random..lol


message 2728: by David (new)

David (tasbooklover) | 151 comments Carmel, I'll keep my eyes open at all the school fairs and fetes that I am going to attend in the next few weeks :)


message 2729: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (last edited Nov 05, 2011 03:13AM) (new)

Brenda | 79996 comments Mod
Carmel wrote: "ha sure is Brenda! I've had a request by someone special who's grandma is german & is a brilliant gardener is getting a gift at xmas & they hope to give her a book on Aust natives."

Did you google? Readers Digest might have something like it too? Good luck! Ebay?


message 2730: by Sabina (new)

Sabina | 37 comments Carmel wrote: "Ok I have a request from all of my lovely Aussie Readers out there!!
Does anyone know of an Australian native plants /flowers book currently in print that is in German!!! I know it's unlikely but..."


I don't know where you live, but is there a Foreign Language Bookstore within reach? You might find something there.


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Jane Smart (Smartsgirl) | 6 comments Just finished 'In and Out of Step' by Christine M Knight. See my review.


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Jane Smart (Smartsgirl) | 6 comments Jess wrote: "'Aussie Rick' wrote: "Jessabelle wrote: "Last night I finished Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, (which I found to be quite a big read for the two sittings I managed it in) an..."

'Midnight ...Evil' was a good mystery that I found to be thrilling at times. Wouldn't read it again though.


message 2733: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79996 comments Mod
Finished Body Double by Tess Gerritsen. My review here http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

Have started Love in The Age of Drought which is for my Spring challenge.


message 2734: by Laurel (new)

Laurel Lamperd I've just finished reading November's Calamity's Corner. It was great to see Rick Bylina's murder mystery books available in print and download. And to read about The House on the Square featuring that old heart throb, Tyrone Power. The movie is available on DVD so Calamity says. Mystery writer, Carole Sutton, tells of her adventure with a pair of Maned Wood ducks who left two of their brood behind and how she and husband, Bill, brought the family together. Contact Calamity on calam@live.com.au for a free download.


message 2735: by Cathy (new)

Cathy | 123 comments Carmel wrote: "Ok I have a request from all of my lovely Aussie Readers out there!!
Does anyone know of an Australian native plants /flowers book currently in print that is in German!!! I know it's unlikely but..."


Maybe worth ringing the Botanic Gardens shop, or sometimes there are travel guides for flora and fauna which must be produced in languages other than english


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message 2737: by Dee-Ann (new)

Dee-Ann | 644 comments Have started reading four books, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children for the November challenge, Foundling for the Aussie challenge and Casino Royale for the Spring Challenge and The Artist Is a Thief just because the cover was staring at me. I read different books in different locations.


message 2738: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79996 comments Mod
Wow Dee-Ann! Well done:)


message 2739: by Tango (new)

Tango | 290 comments I just finished Burqalicious: The Dubai Diaries. An interesting read if you want to know about Dubai.


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Inheritance :D:D:D


message 2741: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79996 comments Mod
Melanie wrote: "Inheritance :D:D:D"

Already?? LOL


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have no finished it but put all other books down haha sucks because I have had to work over time this week (3 12 hour days) as to cover for another work mate who has to have the week off...have had no time to read it, and im only 100 pages in :(


message 2743: by Khenan (new)

Khenan Bragador | 140 comments I read inheritance the other day. Not sure if disappointed or not when i think about it... The writing was almost immature i guess, a lot of moments where i thought it could have been worded better (haven't read the other 3 in a while so not sure if just this one or the whole series). It could definately being done in 3 books, if some moments in the eldest and brinsgr had been wiped, almost wish it was. This book was definately a filler. Either way it was an enjoyable read and a good finish to the series.

back onto the collected short stories of Roald Dahl. (absolutely fantastic) Just read the short story The Champion of the World (from which Danny, The Champion of the World was based). His style and stories are great :D not sure whether i like his adult or child novels better, both great


message 2744: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79996 comments Mod
Melanie wrote: "have no finished it but put all other books down haha sucks because I have had to work over time this week (3 12 hour days) as to cover for another work mate who has to have the week off...have had..."

That means you still have it to look forward to;D


message 2745: by Adhityani (new)

Adhityani (dhitri) Week from hell is over! Exams and essays done for this semester (well, to be honest, all but one). So... I am back! Starting my reading spree with Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson. Although I am not a SJ worshipper but I am an Apple fangirl. The book received mixed reviews, so should be interesting!

Btw, trying to catch up with 6 months worth of posts, lol... love what everyone's reading :)


message 2746: by Adhityani (new)

Adhityani (dhitri) Week from hell is over! Exams and essays done for this semester (well, to be honest, all but one). So... I am back! Starting my reading spree with Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson. Although I am not a SJ worshipper but I am an Apple fangirl. The book received mixed reviews, so should be interesting!

Btw, trying to catch up with 6 months worth of posts, lol... love what everyone's reading :)


message 2747: by [deleted user] (new)

every one is in exams! weeks like this make me happy I stopped uni haha (I will be going back sometime)


message 2748: by I.E. (new)

I.E. Henn Just started 'No Good Deed," by M P McDonald, this one really draws you in from the opening scene.


message 2749: by Tango (new)

Tango | 290 comments Just started I am Number Four. I will reserve judgement until I'm finished. At least it is a quick read.


message 2750: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79996 comments Mod
Iain wrote: "Just started 'No Good Deed," by M P McDonald, this one really draws you in from the opening scene."

NO GOOD DEED :)


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