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Michael Brookes (technohippy) Frenchie wrote: "I have finished Sun Dragon by Michael Brookes
I rated it 5 stars. Here is my Amazon review. When I re-activate my Facebook account, I will post it there too :) I recommend it to any reader, not ..."


I'm pleased you enjoyed it - thanks for the review!


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) Frenchie wrote: "You are welcome. But I really want to read ...... :) Faust No2"

I'm in the process of designing it now - I'll admit I'm struggling a bit with writer's block at the moment, but I'll get through it!


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) A holiday would be very pleasant - I'd like to take a nordic cruise.


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Susan | 71 comments Just finished The Concealed. It is a bit slow in the middle but ends with a cliff hanger. It turns out it will be part of a series. I feel kind of cheated.

Just started Fever 1793, historical fiction about the yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia in 1793.


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Andrew Lawston (andrewlawston) | 58 comments I finally got round to starting London Falling by Paul Cornell. I bought a signed copy at the book's launch in December 2012. Oops, sorry Paul!

(it's really good so far)


Orinoco Womble (tidy bag and all) | 2568 comments My dream holiday would be Normandy. Specifically Lisieux and round that way. And of course Carcasonne. (I had to learn the poem in school about the guy who died without looking on Carcassonne, which no matter how I spell it looks wrong.)

Currently reading Death of a Red Heroine. Interesting. As a translator myself, I find myself thinking about the couplets interpolated in the text, how they work in English and wondering how close they actually are to the Chinese originals; do they "feel right"?

If I were younger and smarter (and had the money) I'd study Chinese.


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Susan | 71 comments I finished Fever 1793. I really enjoyed it. The author incorporated a lot of facts from the time period.

Just starting Letters of Note: An Eclectic Collection of Correspondence Deserving of a Wider Audience. It's fascinating!


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) The Long Earth (The Long Earth #1) by Terry Pratchett

I've just finished reading The Long Earth by Terry Prachett and Stephen Baxter and it's a superb read. Check out my review here:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) Six Dead Spots by Gregor Xane

I've just finished reading Gregor Xane's Six Dead Spots and while it's a decent horror read, it could have been developed a bit more into something special:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


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Philip Dodd (philipdodd) | 50 comments I am half way through reading The Poem-Skull by J.M. Hushour. It is an odd book, but I think it is good to read an odd book at odd intervals in your life.

The Poem-Skull by J.M. Hushour


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) Philip wrote: "I am half way through reading The Poem-Skull by J.M. Hushour. It is an odd book, but I think it is good to read an odd book at odd intervals in your life.

The Poem-Skull by J.M. Hushour"


Looks interesting - I've bought it.


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Susan | 71 comments Philip wrote: "I am half way through reading The Poem-Skull by J.M. Hushour. It is an odd book, but I think it is good to read an odd book at odd intervals in your life.

The Poem-Skull by J.M. Hushour"


Wow! I can't even understand the blurb for this book. : )


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) The Universe, Five Minutes At A Time by James W. McAllister

I've just finished James McAllister's collection of short stories The Universe, Five Minutes At A Time and there's an interesting range of ideas here. Take a look at my review here:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


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Eleanor Sapia (eleanorparkersapia) | 2 comments Just finished the superb HF debut novel, The Embroiderer by Kathryn Gauci. It's a family saga, and incredibly fast-paced; a real page turner. I very much enjoyed it.


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Carmen I've always been a big Titanic buff, and I found this really neat book called "101 Things You Thought You Knew About the Titanic, But Didn't!" by Tim Maltin. It's an extremely riveting read, and it goes through 101 supposed myths that have arisen about the doomed liner over the years, and sets the record straight on what's true and what's false. I just started this book, but already I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in the Titanic disaster. It's very, very good.:)


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) Exodus by Andreas Christensen

I've just posted my review for Andreas Christensen's sci-fi novel 'Exodus' - it's a decent read, but had scope to be more epic. Check out my review here:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) Exodus by Andreas Christensen

I've just posted my review for Andreas Christensen's sci-fi novel 'Exodus' - it's a decent read, but had scope to be more epic. Check out my review here:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


Orinoco Womble (tidy bag and all) | 2568 comments Rereading Villette by Charlotte Brontë as I do every 2-3 yrs.


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Susan | 71 comments Just finished A Wrinkle in Time (A Wrinkle in Time Quintet, #1) by Madeleine L'Engle . It was okay, but not really my cup of tea.

Just got A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness from the library and I can't put it down!


Orinoco Womble (tidy bag and all) | 2568 comments Susan, I remember A Wrinkle in Time being huge when I was a kid in the 60s. I think I may have read it once back then, tried again last year and just found the kids so annoying I couldn't carry on.


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Susan | 71 comments Orinoco Womble (tidy bag and all) wrote: "Susan, I remember A Wrinkle in Time being huge when I was a kid in the 60s. I think I may have read it once back then, tried again last year and just found the kids so annoying I couldn't carry on."

Ha, ha Orinoco! I felt the same way about A Wrinkle in Time. The little brother, Charles Wallace, was just plain creepy.

On the opposite end of the spectrum... I just finished A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness , reading it in just one day. It was delicious. And the illustrations are just right for the story.


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) Four From Below by Daniel P. Coffman

I've just finished reading Daniel P Cuffman's collection of horror short stories Four From Below. There's some real darkness here, something for any horror fan. Check out my review here:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) Beneath the Boards by David Haynes

I've just finished reading David Haynes' latest release Beneath the Boards. It's quite simply a fantastic read, the blend of joy and horror is something quite sublime:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


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Susan | 71 comments Just finished City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments, #1) by Cassandra Clare . Now for something completely different... The White Giraffe (Animal Healer, #1) by Lauren St. John .


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) Cybersp@ce (Cybersp@ce Series #1) by Jeff W. Horton

I've just finished reading Jeff W. Horton's cyberspace thriller 'Cybersp@ce' - despite it's faults it was an entertaining read:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


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Kathryn (sscarllet) | 8 comments I'm mainly reading A Dance with Dragons. The copy I happen to have (its my husbands from before we were together) is a massive hard back and as I read mostly on the train its rather awkward. I'm hoping it might give me some muscles though!


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Susan | 71 comments I finished The White Giraffe (Animal Healer, #1) by Lauren St. John . I started Divergent (Divergent, #1) by Veronica Roth and I'm really liking the writing style.


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) What Would Satan Do? by Anthony Miller

I've just finished reading Anthony Miller's novel What Would Satan Do? and it's the funniest book I've read in ages. It's a five star funny read - check out my review here:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) No worries - I know you've been busy with much more important things!


Orinoco Womble (tidy bag and all) | 2568 comments Hey Frenchie, good to see you post!

I've been enjoying/not enjoying Love Songs From A Shallow Grave. Very well written, better than some of the Paiboun novels, but a bit darker and more violence.


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mrbooks | 2016 comments Finished Harry potter and the goblet of fire for the 5th time, LOL and starting the Before they are hanged by Joe Abercrombie


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Susan | 71 comments The Harry Potter books are always great re-reads. :-)
I just finished Divergent (Divergent, #1) by Veronica Roth . It was a good read although parts of it were pretty harsh.


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) The Third Rule - Part Two Running Scared by Andrew Barrett

I've just finished reading the second book in Andrew Barrett​'s 'The Third Rule' series The Third Rule - Part Two: Running Scared and it's an excellent and tightly written thriller:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


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Susan | 71 comments Just starting The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien


Orinoco Womble (tidy bag and all) | 2568 comments Just started A Case of Two Cities. I hate to read a series I like too fast, because then there aren't any more. Some people are hard to please! ;)


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) Charles Middleworth by Guy Portman

I've posted my review for Guy Portman's Charles Middleworth, it's an excellent read and a little bit different:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


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mrbooks | 2016 comments 80 percent through book two in the First law series by Joe Abercrombie, looking forward to reading book three.


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) What It Means To Survive by Lucas Bale

I've just finished reading Lucas Bale​'s excellent sci-fi survival novella What It Means To Survive - check out my review here:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


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Neal Thakkar (nnt15) | 2 comments I got a hold of the galley of this book and it was the best thriller I have read in years. There is an amazing secret world for the black market for organs that I knew nothing about and the protagonist in this novel explains it all, while racing around the globe trying to prevent a murder and trying to make up for his own sins. Incredible book. Mark it "to read" right now. The Organ Broker


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Neal Thakkar (nnt15) | 2 comments I got a hold of the galley of this book and it was the best thriller I have read in years. There is an amazing secret world for the black market for organs that I knew nothing about and the protagonist in this novel explains it all, while racing around the globe trying to prevent a murder and trying to make up for his own sins. Incredible book. Mark it "to read" right now. The Organ Broker


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) Wow - I'm honoured!


Orinoco Womble (tidy bag and all) | 2568 comments Working on reading Titus Groan, a book I thought I had imagined years back. Found it by chance mentioned in a documentary.

Like watching the 60s TV series of The Prisoner, you don't have to be high to read this book--but I bet it helps.


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mrbooks | 2016 comments Just started The Fires of Heaven by Robert Jordan book 5 in a series of 14. Ori it sounds like it's a real groan of a book.


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) mrbooks wrote: "Just started The Fires of Heaven by Robert Jordan book 5 in a series of 14. Ori it sounds like it's a real groan of a book."

I gave up at about book 7.


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mrbooks | 2016 comments It is a labor of love I guess, I can't quite once I start. I have only ever abandoned one book, and it was written by my favorite author. It's called Gerald's Game by Stephen King.


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) I didn't mind Gerald's Game, it was a nice idea, but dragged a bit.


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) The Bone Yard and Other Stories by John Moralee

I've posted my review for John Moralee's The Bone Yard and Other Stories and it's an excellent collection of dark tales:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


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Susan | 71 comments I finished up The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien . It is so well written, but not very happy.
I'm starting The Book Thief by Markus Zusak . The beginning made me think the author was a bit pretentious, but it's better now.


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) Rapturous Pejoration (Contact 5) by Mike Freeman

I've just finished reading Mike Freeman's Rapturous Pejoration, which is the latest in his 'Contact' series and it's a cracking sci-fi read. Check out my review here:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


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Ashleigh Bello (ashleighbello) Just finished A Wrinkle in Time (A Wrinkle in Time Quintet, #1) by Madeleine L'Engle and am starting "To Kill a Mockingbird" :) Totally different ends of the spectrum! But I love diversity. "A Wrinkle in Time" is a great read for all ages I think! It has a simplicity to it yet the message goes deep.


~ Ash

Belvedor and the Four Corners (Belvedor Saga Book 1) by Ashleigh Bello


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