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message 4851: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80013 comments Mod
Phrynne wrote: "@ Brenda and Tango
That's why I haven't read her yet - opinion seems to be very divided!!!!"


I agree Phrynne! Very varied reviews!


message 4852: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6890 comments Brenda wrote: "Phrynne wrote: "Marianne wrote: "Dhitri wrote: "I just finished Prodigal Summer by Barbara Kingsolver as part of my Summer Challenge and enjoyed it very much! Four stars from me and here is my revi..."

Glad I wasn't the only one didn't like The Poisonwood bible. I haven't read any others of hers either.


message 4853: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9976 comments I would have to say that Poisonwood Bible was my least fave of hers, a powerful read but depressing. I loved Prodigal Summer, also Flight Behaviour, Bean Trees, Pigs in Heaven and Animal Dreams. Plan to reread The Lacuna as I wasn't so fussed but want to give it another chance. Also enjoyed her essays, especially High Tide in Tucson and Small Wonder. Brenda, if you were going to read anything of hers, start with Prodigal Summer. I would love to know what you think of that one.


message 4854: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80013 comments Mod
Marianne wrote: "I would have to say that Poisonwood Bible was my least fave of hers, a powerful read but depressing. I loved Prodigal Summer, also Flight Behaviour, Bean Trees, Pigs in Heaven and Animal Dreams. Pl..."

Thanks Marianne. We had to read PB for bookclub so I wouldn't have chosen it otherwise. Thanks for the rec on Prodigal Summer, I'll check the blurb out:)


message 4855: by Adhityani (new)

Adhityani (dhitri) I really loved Flight Behaviour and now having read Prodigal Summer, I could see how far she's come as a writer! I do think Flight Behaviour is a great read and instant classic!


message 4856: by Dale (last edited Feb 19, 2013 07:39PM) (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6890 comments Recently finished The Last RunawayMy review is here http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


message 4857: by Rappelle (new)

Rappelle | 9 comments Currently reading "The Way of Kings" by Brandon Sanderson. After which I have several more fantasy books lined up for reading.

So far I'm enjoying it. Although the interlude chapters confused me a bit since I have no idea why those characters were introduced (a fisher, and a brother of one of the characters. However he's back at home, preparing crabs and I'm just wondering....why am I reading this? I'll reserve judgement. Perhaps these two characters will tie up with the main story eventually?).

Only one of the interlude characters made sense, which was the assassin (he was introduced pretty early on and then kind of disappeared for a while).

Anyone else reading any fantasy?


message 4858: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Rappelle wrote: "Currently reading "The Way of Kings" by Brandon Sanderson. After which I have several more fantasy books lined up for reading.

So far I'm enjoying it. Although the interlude chapters confused me a..."


The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson


message 4859: by Melinda (new)

Melinda Elizabeth (earthlydelites) just finished reading the third jack reacher book, tripwire. It was a little predictable and I found that disappointing for a thriller. I hope the next book moves away from the general theme of picking up a woman, solving the crime with her, bedding her, girl gets taken hostage, reacher saves the day. It's getting old fast!


message 4860: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Melinda wrote: "just finished reading the third jack reacher book, tripwire. It was a little predictable and I found that disappointing for a thriller. I hope the next book moves away from the general theme of pic..."

Tripwire by Lee Child


message 4861: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

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Melinda wrote: "just finished reading the third jack reacher book, tripwire. It was a little predictable and I found that disappointing for a thriller. I hope the next book moves away from the general theme of pic..."

3 down and about 14 to go! Some of them are better than others but you pretty much have the story line covered!I still enjoy them though.


message 4862: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80013 comments Mod
Phrynne wrote: "Melinda wrote: "just finished reading the third jack reacher book, tripwire. It was a little predictable and I found that disappointing for a thriller. I hope the next book moves away from the gene..."

They do change a bit as you get further into the series.. I love them too!


message 4863: by Maggie (new)

Maggie Melinda wrote: "just finished reading the third jack reacher book, tripwire. It was a little predictable and I found that disappointing for a thriller. I hope the next book moves away from the general theme of pic..."

I agree with Phrynne, similar plot in all the books. I tired of it and his character most of all,after a while, but the first two books are my favourites, and I would gladly reread them.


message 4864: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

Phrynne | 15803 comments Mod
Maggie wrote: "Melinda wrote: "just finished reading the third jack reacher book, tripwire. It was a little predictable and I found that disappointing for a thriller. I hope the next book moves away from the gene..."

Yes but despite the similar plot lines I have not tired of it and have read the whole series right up to date! I even went to see the movie although Tom Cruise had no resemblance to Jack Reacher whatsoever.


message 4865: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6890 comments Recently finished UnsaidMy review is here http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


message 4866: by Kim BookGirl (new)

Kim BookGirl | 109 comments Finished Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers this afternoon and will start Is It Just Me? tonight.


message 4867: by Michele (last edited Feb 22, 2013 07:43PM) (new)

Michele I recently finished Autumn Manor by Helen Goltz, which I loved, thanks to Brenda and Michael for your excellent reviews :)

Today I finished The Hanging Shed by Gordon Ferris, also a good read, set just after the war in Scotland, the first of a series.

I am about to start The Woman Before Me by Ruth Dugdall.


message 4868: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Michele wrote: "I recently finished Autumn Manor by Helen Goltz, which I loved, thanks to Brenda and Michael for your excellent reviews :)

Today I finished The Hanging Shed by Gordon Ferris, also a good read, se..."


Glad you enjoyed Autumn Manor Michele. It was an excellent read for sure:)


message 4869: by Michele (new)

Michele Michael wrote: "Michele wrote: "I recently finished Autumn Manor by Helen Goltz, which I loved, thanks to Brenda and Michael for your excellent reviews :)

Today I finished The Hanging Shed by Gordon Ferris, also..."


I have added more of her books to my TBR pile, Michael :)
I just finished
The Woman Before Me by Ruth Dugdall - wow, what a good book, quite disturbing, but very well written - highly recommended.


message 4870: by Marianne (last edited Feb 24, 2013 11:25AM) (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9976 comments just finished Perfect Couple by Derek Hansen. This guy is such a good storyteller. Perfect Couple Perfect Couple by Derek Hansen


message 4871: by Tango (new)

Tango | 290 comments Just finished The Last Runaway which I thoroughly enjoyed. About a quarter of the way through Villette which is brilliant so far.


message 4872: by Zaryna (new)

Zaryna (zaryna23) Im reading Sepulchre and its very good so far. In year 8-9 i learnt some french with is good because some of the monologue in the book is french and its very fun to find out that i know what the words mean. I also recomend reading Labyrinth It is very well writen and has an awesome ending! :)


message 4873: by Michele (new)

Michele Michael wrote: "Oooo i have that one on my Kindle Michele and am really looking forward to reading it. :)"

I look forward to hearing what you think of it Michael


message 4874: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6890 comments Aussie Rick wrote. Glad to hear that someone else has the same problem with books piled up for later reading!
Think a lot of us have that problem.


message 4875: by Michele (new)

Michele I have just started reading The Broken Shore by Peter Temple. I am struggling with his writing style and the slang - I don't know how anyone who is not Australian would be able to understand what is going on. Has anyone else read his work? What did you think?


message 4876: by Mish (new)

Mish | 3601 comments Michele wrote: "I have just started reading The Broken Shore by Peter Temple. I am struggling with his writing style and the slang - I don't know how anyone who is not Australian would be able to understand what ..."

It's been years since I read it but yes I remember the slang being quite heavy but I eventually got use to it, and the writing style, as I progressed.

I'm my opinion it's a brilliant book, slow to start off with but fast, violent and gripping ending.


message 4877: by Shell (new)

Shell (shellcampbell) I'm about halfway through Fight Club


message 4878: by Michele (new)

Michele Mish wrote: "Michele wrote: "I have just started reading The Broken Shore by Peter Temple. I am struggling with his writing style and the slang - I don't know how anyone who is not Australian would be able to ..."

Thanks Mish, I will keep with it then.


message 4879: by Kim BookGirl (new)

Kim BookGirl | 109 comments Michele wrote: "Mish wrote: "Michele wrote: "I have just started reading The Broken Shore by Peter Temple. I am struggling with his writing style and the slang - I don't know how anyone who is not Australian woul..."

I agree with Mish. At first I wanted to stop reading it but I persisted and found it a fantastic read.


message 4880: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Just read Garth Nix's Lirael. I like fantasy at times and have been meaning to read him for ages and it never happened, now I have read one of his and enjoyed it. This series are YA I discovered but it was still a good read and I have bought Abhorsen now, book three in that series.
Lirael

I recommend him.


message 4881: by Tango (new)

Tango | 290 comments Michele wrote: "I have just started reading The Broken Shore by Peter Temple. I am struggling with his writing style and the slang - I don't know how anyone who is not Australian would be able to understand what ..."

Loved it!


message 4882: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Sharp (margaretlynettesharp) | 1215 comments I'm reading They're a Weird Mob. It captures the Australian idiom brilliantly.


message 4883: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80013 comments Mod
Margaret wrote: "I'm reading They're a Weird Mob. It captures the Australian idiom brilliantly."

Wow! That's going back a long way Margaret!


message 4884: by Helen (new)

Helen Goltz I'm feeling the need for a classic. I've never read "Middlemarch" by George Eliot. Can anyone recommend it?


message 4885: by Tango (new)

Tango | 290 comments Helen wrote: "I'm feeling the need for a classic. I've never read "Middlemarch" by George Eliot. Can anyone recommend it?"

Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life is a wonderful novel. I also loved The Mill on the Floss.


message 4886: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Sharp (margaretlynettesharp) | 1215 comments Brenda wrote: "Margaret wrote: "I'm reading They're a Weird Mob. It captures the Australian idiom brilliantly."

Wow! That's going back a long way Margaret!"


Yes, it is, Brenda. I won a copy in the Australia Day Blog Hop. It's an oldie, but a good one. :)


message 4887: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80013 comments Mod
Margaret wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Margaret wrote: "I'm reading They're a Weird Mob. It captures the Australian idiom brilliantly."

Wow! That's going back a long way Margaret!"

Yes, it is, Brenda. I won a copy in th..."


Nice! Well done...


message 4888: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Sharp (margaretlynettesharp) | 1215 comments Brenda wrote: "Margaret wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Margaret wrote: "I'm reading They're a Weird Mob. It captures the Australian idiom brilliantly."

Wow! That's going back a long way Margaret!"

Yes, it is, Brenda. I..."


Thanks, Brenda!


message 4889: by Helen (new)

Helen Goltz Tango wrote: "Helen wrote: "I'm feeling the need for a classic. I've never read "Middlemarch" by George Eliot. Can anyone recommend it?"

Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life is a wonderful novel. I also love..."


Thanks Tango, I'll seek them out at the library!


message 4890: by Joanne Farley (new)

Joanne Farley I am reading Gathering Blue. Actually I am almost through it. I'm really enjoying my reading at the moment.


message 4891: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80013 comments Mod
Joanne wrote: "I am reading Gathering Blue. Actually I am almost through it. I'm really enjoying my reading at the moment."

Good that you are enjoying Gathering Blue Joanne:)


message 4892: by Michele (new)

Michele I finished The Broken Shore - I wish goodreads allowed 1/2 stars, whilst I enjoyed this book, I didn't enjoy it enough to give it 4 stars, but think it was better than 3 stars. I really struggled with his writing style and lack of explanation about the main character, I was beginning to think it was part of a series and I was starting in the middle and should have had a lot of prior knowledge. I found myself wondering who various characters were, but maybe I am just easily confused :)
I will probably read another of his books, can anyone recommend which one I should tackle?


message 4893: by Steve (new)

Steve | 1031 comments I am trying to get Watching the Clock finished for tomorrow so I can get stuck into my list of twelve for the Autumn challenge!


message 4894: by Kim BookGirl (new)

Kim BookGirl | 109 comments Finished Teddy Bears & Doodlebugs yesterday and started Teacher, Teacher.


message 4895: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

Phrynne | 15803 comments Mod
I just finishedTouch & Go. That is what I call a GOOD read. I did not see the end coming.


message 4896: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80013 comments Mod
Phrynne wrote: "I just finishedTouch & Go. That is what I call a GOOD read. I did not see the end coming."

Oooh I can't wait to get to this one:)


message 4897: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

Phrynne | 15803 comments Mod
Just started The Rosie Project which is my March read for the Aussie authors challenge. It is so good - funny and touching and with I think a pretty good representation of a man with Aspergers.


message 4898: by Maggie (new)

Maggie Joanne wrote: "I am reading Gathering Blue. Actually I am almost through it. I'm really enjoying my reading at the moment."

The series sounds good, and I've added the first book The Giver to my TBR.


message 4899: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6890 comments Phrynne wrote: "Just started The Rosie Project which is my March read for the Aussie authors challenge. It is so good - funny and touching and with I think a pretty good representation of a man with Aspergers."

It is well done.


message 4900: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

Phrynne | 15803 comments Mod
Dale wrote: "Phrynne wrote: "Just started The Rosie Project which is my March read for the Aussie authors challenge. It is so good - funny and touching and with I think a pretty good representation of a man wit..."

I thought so. I sometimes care for young children on the autism spectrum and it is always of concern how they will cope with adult life. The main character, Don, was obviously high functioning but you could see how it prevented him from having a "normal" life. I liked the way the author used humour in a gentle way to show how Don survived. I really enjoyed this book on all levels.


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