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message 1: by Laura (new)

Laura (laura-jade) As this is my first ever reading challenge, I'm setting myself a modest target of 20 books (but hoping to smash this!)

Wish me luck!


message 2: by Laura (last edited Jan 04, 2014 09:51AM) (new)

Laura (laura-jade) 1. The Other Typist by Suzanne Rindell
It's been on my must-read list for a while and I only recently found the paperback copy.
Loved the book, a great historical fiction novel that is so well written it really takes you back to Prohibition-era NYC. Great plot twist, read the entire book in a day and couldn't put it down!

4/5

Next to read: How to Fall in Love by Cecelia Ahern.


message 3: by Laura (new)

Laura (laura-jade) About 1/3 of way into How to Fall in Love now.

Bought a new book at ASDA, they have some on sale for £1! And also purchased the Rosie Project - there's a possibility this is going to be a group read on here in February, and if not, it looks good anyway :)


message 4: by Laura (new)

Laura (laura-jade) Finished How to Fall in Love tonight.

A solid chick-lit novel that made me cry & laugh out loud in places (the 'egg white' scene had me howling!)
I love the message of the book, it was beautiful.

4/5

Not sure what my next read will be just yet, I have quite a few on my TBR list so I'm going to see what takes my fancy!


message 5: by Adriana (new)

Adriana | 3888 comments Laura wrote: "Finished How to Fall in Love tonight.

A solid chick-lit novel that made me cry & laugh out loud in places (the 'egg white' scene had me howling!)
I love the message of the book, it was beautiful.
..."


Sounds fantastic!


message 6: by Laura (new)

Laura (laura-jade) It was, thank you Adriana :) Totally recommended if that sort of book is your thing!

Currently reading: Little Face by Sophie Hannah

This is my £1 bargain book from ASDA, the blurb on the back piqued my interest straight away:
'Her husband David was supposed to be looking after their two-week-old daughter. But when Alice Fancourt walks into the nursery, her terrifying ordeal begins, for Alice insists the baby in the cot is a stranger she's never seen before.'

It's a tense thriller with a lot of suspense and I'm really enjoying it so far, I'm halfway through already and only started reading it at lunchtime!


message 7: by Veronica (new)

Veronica Lozada | 67 comments I love Ahern's works. Especially Love, Rosie :)Keep us posted!


message 8: by Laura (new)

Laura (laura-jade) Finished Little Face this afternoon - my full review contains spoilers so here's my summary:

Overall, a promising read turned sour in the last third or so, but it did keep me gripped to the very end so I could find out what happened -however I can't help but be disappointed with the finale.

2/5 - would not recommend

Again, I'm not sure what my next read will be, but I'm hoping I won't be left as disappointed with the next book!


message 9: by Laura (new)

Laura (laura-jade) Currently reading The Engagements by J Courtney Sullivan.

Slightly longer than other books I have been reading so far at 520 pages but I am really enjoying it so far!


message 10: by Laura (new)

Laura (laura-jade) Finished The Engagements last night and I absolutely loved it!!

Definitely recommended, especially if you enjoy books/films with intertwining stories (such as Love Actually) or that run through various time periods.

5/5 - excellent read!

Next to read: I treated myself to a trip to Waterstone's today so may choose a new read from there...


message 11: by Laura (new)

Laura (laura-jade) Phew! Not visited GR in a while, or even picked up a book, I have been so busy! (I work in insurance and we have been manic due to the bad weather across the UK - hope everyone on GR is ok and not underwater!)

Good news - I got my first Kindle! It's a hand me down from my best friend as she got a brand new all singing all dancing one for her birthday and gave her old one to me. I'm very old fashioned and never envisioned myself reading from a Kindle but I have to say I'm enjoying it! It certainly comes in handy, and it is SO easy to add new books to it - I've only got free ones so far, but I am keeping an eye on the books on my wishlist and checking out the cost, it's going to be a lot cheaper to download them than buy them outright.
Problem is, it's going to cost me a fortune once I start paying for them! 'Just one more book...' will be my new catchphrase!

I named my Kindle Mr. Darcy, so in his honour the first book I am reading on it is Pride & Prejudice, one of my most favourite books.

I am hoping to finish that in the next day or so and then make a proper start on The Rosie Project, February's Group Read.

I promise I haven't forgot about my challenge, hopefully the weather will calm down and I'll get to have a life again!


message 12: by Heather (new)

Heather | 44 comments Laura wrote: "1. The Other Typist by Suzanne Rindell
It's been on my must-read list for a while and I only recently found the paperback copy.
Loved the book, a great historical fiction novel that is so well writ..."


Ooh prohibition nyc!? Sounds like an great read...I'm going to check it out :)


message 13: by Laura (new)

Laura (laura-jade) Heather wrote: "Laura wrote: "1. The Other Typist by Suzanne Rindell
It's been on my must-read list for a while and I only recently found the paperback copy.
Loved the book, a great historical fiction novel that i..."


I hope you enjoy it!


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