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What Are You Currently Reading? (doesn't have to be an Aussie book) - Part 2
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Denise wrote: "In Target - I was drawn to a copy of Nightingale by Fiona McIntosh. Since I hadn't read anything of hers before so added The Lavender Keeper to the bag to read first. I started reading yesterday an..."
I recently read and loved The Lavender Keeper and have Nightingale on my TBR :) Glad you've picked them up - a brilliant Aussie author IMO :)
I recently read and loved The Lavender Keeper and have Nightingale on my TBR :) Glad you've picked them up - a brilliant Aussie author IMO :)



Isn't it exciting to find an author new to you? She seems to have written quite a few titles... have you read any others of hers Brenda?


Happy for you...

On your reco, Brenda, I have added The Lavender Keeper to my tbr:)

Now I have gone back even further to one of my favourite books from childhood. One I read and re-read back then. The copy I am reading though is from my daughter''s childhood as my childhood books were sadly never kept. The book is What Katy Did
Nostalgia time Dale! I loved all the Katy books and Heidi and so many others. But one I have never revisited is Black Beauty. I remember the cruelty in it upset me so badly I never wanted to read it again!

The Katy series was also one of my favourites. I still have the 3 books sitting at the very top of one of my bookcases. I dip in from time to time, but I haven't read from start to finish for many years.

Same I loved all the Katy books and Heidi. Black Beauty was the only horse book I ever read.

I wish I had my original copies but they were given away to other children.
Denise wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Denise wrote: "In Target - I was drawn to a copy of Nightingale by Fiona McIntosh. Since I hadn't read anything of hers before so added The Lavender Keeper to the bag to read first. ..."
Her latest just a few months ago, The Chocolate Tin - absolutely brilliant! Also loved The Perfumer's Secret, The Tailor's Girl, an older one of the thriller genre, Beautiful Death and I have the follow up to read - Bye Bye Baby. I also want to get to The French Promise, Tapestry and The Last Dance this year. I also read a fantasy by her, The Whisperer and loved it!
She's a brilliant writer IMO :)
Her latest just a few months ago, The Chocolate Tin - absolutely brilliant! Also loved The Perfumer's Secret, The Tailor's Girl, an older one of the thriller genre, Beautiful Death and I have the follow up to read - Bye Bye Baby. I also want to get to The French Promise, Tapestry and The Last Dance this year. I also read a fantasy by her, The Whisperer and loved it!
She's a brilliant writer IMO :)
B the BookAddict wrote: "Brenda wrote: "I recently read and loved The Lavender Keeper and have Nightingale on my TBR :) Glad you've picked them up - a brilliant Aussie author IMO :)."
On your reco, Brenda, I have added [b..."
Haven't read that one yet Bette, but as I've loved everything written by her, I'm sure it'll be fabulous :)
On your reco, Brenda, I have added [b..."
Haven't read that one yet Bette, but as I've loved everything written by her, I'm sure it'll be fabulous :)



Just curious - does everyone have a TBR list/pile/stack - how do you decide, is it casual? I have a couple of shelves in my bookcase for those TBR soonish... but it changes... have you created a TBR list on Goodreads?

WHOAH!!!! ok that answers my question - and I was feeling guilty for having so many books!!!!lol

Richard Heinberg - The End of Growth. American. Interesting reading about possible future problems affecting the world.
Jennifer wrote: "Tara Moss - The Fictional Woman. Australian. Thoughts about social constructions of women as well as a memoir.
Richard Heinberg - The End of Growth. American. Interesting reading about possible fut..."
The Fictional Woman by Tara Moss
The End of Growth: Adapting to Our New Economic Reality by Richard Heinberg
Richard Heinberg - The End of Growth. American. Interesting reading about possible fut..."
The Fictional Woman by Tara Moss
The End of Growth: Adapting to Our New Economic Reality by Richard Heinberg

Good to know about The Chocolate Tin
I bought that for a friendly d for Christmas. She is reading it now but we haven't talked about it yet.

I did wonder - not often an author shines at different genre so its good to know she does! lots to look forward to. I realise I have the Chocolate tin - I bought it as a gift option for someone but gave the Nicholas Sparks I bought instead... must have known something!!!

Denise wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Denise wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Denise wrote: "In Target - I was drawn to a copy of Nightingale by Fiona McIntosh. Since I hadn't read anything of hers before so added The Lavender Kee..."
Enjoy!
Enjoy!

My shelves now spill over into a second page, Brenda. Lol. Oh nooo!



Marianne wrote: "see, I knew it was a bad idea to start the year with a chunky book: now GR is telling me I'm a book behind on my challenge, and it's only the 3rd day of the year!!! LOL"
You will make up later:)
It would be a shame if we stopped reading big books in order to achieve a mythical challenge! Pity the challenge isn't in pages!
You will make up later:)
It would be a shame if we stopped reading big books in order to achieve a mythical challenge! Pity the challenge isn't in pages!


Allan wrote: "I'm about half way through Red Country by Joe Abercrombie. I admire how he can make you love despicable characters."
Red Country by Joe Abercrombie
Red Country by Joe Abercrombie
Allan wrote: "I'm about half way through Red Country by Joe Abercrombie. I admire how he can make you love despicable characters."
Loved that book. Actually I love everything he writes! And yes his biggest talent is making the worst characters charming. (e.g. Logen Ninefingers who if I remember rightly features in that book).
Loved that book. Actually I love everything he writes! And yes his biggest talent is making the worst characters charming. (e.g. Logen Ninefingers who if I remember rightly features in that book).

Loved that book. Actually I love everything he writes! And yes hi..."
He sure does Phrynne, I love The Bloody Nine :) and I have to agree, I love everthing he writes too. Joe has got to be my favourite author to date.

Red Country by Joe Abercrombie"
Thanks Brenda, I'm still learning the ropes here :)


Since it is about art works stolen in Ireland I hit upon the idea of downloading images of the pieces stolen so I could look at the pictures while reading about them.
Allan wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Allan wrote: "I'm about half way through Red Country by Joe Abercrombie. I admire how he can make you love despicable characters."
Red Country by [author:Joe Abercro..."
You're welcome :)
Red Country by [author:Joe Abercro..."
You're welcome :)

Pauline wrote: "I've just started on "Shadow of the Thylacine" by Col Bailey. I don't believe that this animal can still exist. I'm hoping to be convinced otherwise."
Shadow Of The Thylacine: One Man's Epic Search For The Tasmanian Tiger by Col Bailey
There you go Pauline :)
Shadow Of The Thylacine: One Man's Epic Search For The Tasmanian Tiger by Col Bailey
There you go Pauline :)


Also is it possible for someone to add the same cover to this edition? :)
Anna wrote: "Currently feeling a little unsettled in life so am reading A Practical Guide to Mindful Meditation :)
Also is it possible for someone to add the same cover to this edition? :)"
Here you go Anna :) I quite like that cover too. Take it easy - be kind to yourself... **hugs**
Also is it possible for someone to add the same cover to this edition? :)"

Here you go Anna :) I quite like that cover too. Take it easy - be kind to yourself... **hugs**

[book:Shadow Of The Thylacine..."
That sounds like a book I could enjoy. It always seemed vastly unlikely to me that they would not be extinct, but after a few visits to Tassie I am maintaining a hopeful open mind.
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