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message 901: by Catherine (new)

Catherine | 492 comments Mod
Just finished The Trial of Elizabeth Cree, or Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golemwhich was very well written, a mix of fact and fiction.
Am currently reading The Fight, which I am hoping will be an eye opener for me, not least because it's my first Norman Mailer read.


message 902: by Jackie (new)

Jackie | 380 comments I'm still reading The Crimson Petal and the White - man alive it's a long book!


message 903: by Catherine (new)

Catherine | 492 comments Mod
Jackie wrote: "I'm still reading The Crimson Petal and the White - man alive it's a long book!"

I really enjoyed that one, but it sounds like it's a bit of a drag for you Jackie?


message 904: by Jackie (new)

Jackie | 380 comments Hiya Catherine,

I do like it but I just think it's too long. The story so far doesn't seem to warrant the length of the book. I've broken the back of it now..just the last few hundred pages to go lol.


message 905: by Jackie (new)

Jackie | 380 comments Started Burial Rites by Hannah Kent. Really like it so far.


message 906: by Sandra (new)

Sandra (sanlema) I started this morningThe Zookeeper's Wife: A War Storya non-fiction about a couple of zookeepers in Warsaw who saved hundreds of jews by hiding them in the empty cages of the animals.


message 907: by Charlotte (new)

Charlotte (charley_100) | 322 comments I just started Marina by Carlos Ruiz Zafón..am already a big fan of his writing but loving this one. Quite grizzly at times, especially for a YA book.


message 908: by Jackie (new)

Jackie | 380 comments Going to start reading Dust by Hugh Howey, the last in the Wool trilogy.


message 909: by Paul (new)

Paul (halfmanhalfbook) | 5463 comments Mod
I have only read the first one of that series


message 910: by Jackie (new)

Jackie | 380 comments I really liked the first two. Just got to try and remember what happened in them now, was ages ago I read them lol.


message 911: by Jo (new)

Jo Weston (joster) | 1697 comments Mod
Listening to Picnic at Hanging Rock. Half way through Love Song of Miss Queenie Hennessy, been moved to tears a couple of times. Reading and savouring. It is an absolute joy (of the sad/touching kind).


message 912: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (mrswhams) | 730 comments Mod
I am reading Shirley Conran's Lace *lowers tone*

You do realise this is your fault, Jo, you mentioned it to me in passing ages ago and now here I am! :-D


message 913: by Jo (new)

Jo Weston (joster) | 1697 comments Mod
Ha ha. That is very funny. Wasn't it cheap on kindle or something (dead cheap. Tee hee).


message 914: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (mrswhams) | 730 comments Mod
Yes, a mere £1. It is ideal Kindle reading; I remember its classic paperback cover and I think I might be a tad embarrassed to be caught with it on the Tube!


message 915: by Paul (new)

Paul (halfmanhalfbook) | 5463 comments Mod
Lisa wrote: "I am reading Shirley Conran's Lace *lowers tone*

You do realise this is your fault, Jo, you mentioned it to me in passing ages ago and now here I am! :-D"


:-0


message 916: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Brown I just started The Children Act by Ian McEwan. Enjoying it so far :)


message 917: by Paul (new)

Paul (halfmanhalfbook) | 5463 comments Mod
I have heard an abridged version. It is a powerful book Jennifer


message 918: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Brown Have just started Poison Sarah Pinborough a different version of Snow White. Cant say I have the highest hopes but will be an easy read I'm sure


message 919: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Brown You're right Paul, it was, so interesting and I think my heart broke a teeny bit at the end :(


message 920: by Jan (new)

Jan Notzon | 261 comments Read about half of "The Log Cabin or The World Before You." I'm really enjoying it. First published in 1844, it is a real Hallmark Channel kind of story.


message 921: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 13 comments Just finished A Brief History of Seven Killings, which is now one of my all-time favourite books, and started Things Fall Apart: A Novel Paperback


message 922: by Pamela (new)

Pamela (bibliohound) | 359 comments I'm getting stuck in to Full of Hope and Fear: The Great War Letters of an Oxford Family. These don't cover the familiar WWI topics that you might expect, the experiences are unusual (for example the father is actually out in India in 1916-17) and quite fascinating. Also reading Heretic for my series challenge


message 923: by Paul (new)

Paul (halfmanhalfbook) | 5463 comments Mod
Just started Guards! Guards! which is very very funny so far, & Short Walks from Bogota: Journeys in the New Colombia.


message 924: by Charlotte (new)

Charlotte (charley_100) | 322 comments Paul wrote: "Just started Guards! Guards! which is very very funny so far,

This is one of my favourite Discworld books. A very fun read. I have always enjoyed the Guards & the witches books.

Just started The Fault in Our Stars and will be starting The Uke of Wallington tonight. Then the mammoth task of The Luminaries!



message 925: by Pat (new)

Pat Morris-jones | 1373 comments I'm listening to Luminaries on audiobook on way to and from work. Its good so far. 2 hour journey thrice a week. Not sure how long it will take. Got it on borrowbox which is free from library.


message 926: by Jackie (new)

Jackie | 380 comments Going to start reading Boy A by Jonathan Trigell today.


message 927: by Paul (new)

Paul (halfmanhalfbook) | 5463 comments Mod
Just started Explore Everything: Place-Hacking The City From Tunnels To Skyscrapers which is about place hacking or getting into places that you shouldn't. Looking forward to this one, as I have heard Bradley L. Garrett speak a few times on the radio about his nocturnal visits


message 928: by Joy (new)

Joy Stephenson (joyfrankie) | 463 comments Charlotte wrote: "Paul wrote: "Just started Guards! Guards! which is very very funny so far,

This is one of my favourite Discworld books. A very fun read. I have always enjoyed the Guards & the witche..."


I really like that one too. Also like the way the character of Vimes develops in subsequent books.


message 929: by Joy (new)

Joy Stephenson (joyfrankie) | 463 comments In my plan to re-read or give away the books I own, I'm having a short break from Terry Pratchett and have started The Once and Future King. I love this book and its definitely a keeper. It starts humorously during Arthur's childhood and gradually becomes more serious in tone as he faces all the challenges of uniting a disparate country.


message 930: by Paul (new)

Paul (halfmanhalfbook) | 5463 comments Mod
Vimes is a superb character


message 931: by Charlotte (new)

Charlotte (charley_100) | 322 comments Think Vimes is probably my favourite character!


message 932: by Cathy (new)

Cathy | 553 comments Joy wrote: "In my plan to re-read or give away the books I own, I'm having a short break from Terry Pratchett and have started The Once and Future King. I love this book and its definitely a keepe..."

Joy, this is currently on Radio 4 on Sunday afternoons. I've got a lovely Folio Society edition which I've been meaning to read for years, but in the meantime I'm really enjoying it on the radio.


message 933: by Jackie (new)

Jackie | 380 comments I'm starting Tell the Wolves I'm Home by Carol Rifka Brunt.


message 934: by Joy (new)

Joy Stephenson (joyfrankie) | 463 comments Cathy wrote: "Joy wrote: "In my plan to re-read or give away the books I own, I'm having a short break from Terry Pratchett and have started The Once and Future King. I love this book and its defini..."

Thanks Cathy. I caught a bit of it on the radio while driving and that was what made me track it down on my shelves again.


message 935: by Jackie (new)

Jackie | 380 comments Starting Apple Tree Yard by Louise Doughty today.


message 936: by Jackie (new)

Jackie | 380 comments Going to start Girl With a Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier.


message 937: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Brown Well I beat my target of thinking it would be next year before I started this.....finally starting the discworld series and of course what better way to start than with the colour of magic :)


message 938: by Paul (new)

Paul (halfmanhalfbook) | 5463 comments Mod
Jennifer wrote: "Well I beat my target of thinking it would be next year before I started this.....finally starting the discworld series and of course what better way to start than with the colour of magic :)"

Brilliant book Jennifer.

Cracking through Sanctus by Simon Toyne at the moment. Ok so far


message 939: by Jason (new)

Jason (jasondenness) | 1877 comments Jennifer wrote: "Well I beat my target of thinking it would be next year before I started this.....finally starting the discworld series and of course what better way to start than with the colour of magic :)"

For me the first two books are the best, I loved the luggage.


message 940: by Paul (new)

Paul (halfmanhalfbook) | 5463 comments Mod
Cracking through Broken Homes, the last for my series challenge. Good so far.


message 941: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 13 comments Half way through "American Pastoral", first book I've read Philip Roth. Amazing descriptions of people!


message 942: by Paul (new)

Paul (halfmanhalfbook) | 5463 comments Mod
Currently reading The Bookshop Book, which is brilliant, and Principles of Angels, a sci fi book that ins't bad at all so far.


message 943: by Jo (new)

Jo Weston (joster) | 1697 comments Mod
I am reading I Am Pilgrim which so far is amazing, whizzed through 200 pages in two days which is unheard of for me. I could have read it for hours last night, but the prospect of the early starts for school and work again was all that stopped me.

Also, listening to The Pure in Heart, second one in the Serrailler series which I started in the Series Challenge. Brilliantly read, so it's on full time whilst I get my chores done.


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