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Denise (divawithinthevine) | 14 comments 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 and enjoying it. She really 'shows' rather than 'tells'. So far so good.


message 1052: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79974 comments Mod
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 :)


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Lea Davey | 47 comments Happy New Year, I'm well into Good Muslim Boy by Osamah Sami and I think it may become my favourite new book! Due to heatwave here there's lots of time for reading. I've cried and laughed and just don't want the book to end. Lea Davey


message 1054: by Denise (new)

Denise (divawithinthevine) | 14 comments 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. I started readi..."

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?


message 1055: by Denise (new)

Denise (divawithinthevine) | 14 comments Lea wrote: "Happy New Year, I'm well into Good Muslim Boy by Osamah Sami and I think it may become my favourite new book! Due to heatwave here there's lots of time for reading. I've cried and laughed and..."

Happy for you...


message 1056: by B the BookAddict (new)

B the BookAddict (bthebookaddict) 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 The Lavender Keeper to my tbr:)


message 1057: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6867 comments My first read for 2017 was one from my teenage years. Kirkland Revels
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


message 1058: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

Phrynne | 15791 comments Mod
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!


message 1059: by Andrea (new)

Andrea | 2163 comments Dale wrote: "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..."

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.


message 1060: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6867 comments Phrynne wrote: "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 ..."

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


message 1061: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6867 comments Andrea wrote: "Dale wrote: "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 chi..."

I wish I had my original copies but they were given away to other children.


message 1062: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (last edited Jan 01, 2017 04:20PM) (new)

Brenda | 79974 comments Mod
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 :)


message 1063: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79974 comments Mod
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 :)


message 1064: by K (last edited Jan 01, 2017 04:34PM) (new)

K | 1143 comments I am reading Alphas & Fairytales: A New Year's Eve Anthology Alphas & Fairytales A New Year's Eve Anthology by Anne Mercier at the moment. There's some really strong stories in this anthology and all proceeds from the book sales go to the U.S. charity, VETsports. Honestly, I am loving the stories in it! I think they're brilliant.


message 1065: by Denise (new)

Denise (divawithinthevine) | 14 comments 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. I started readi..."

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?


message 1066: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79974 comments Mod
Just have a look at my profile Denise, you'll see all the shelves I have ;)


message 1067: by Denise (new)

Denise (divawithinthevine) | 14 comments Brenda wrote: "Just have a look at my profile Denise, you'll see all the shelves I have ;)"

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


message 1068: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79974 comments Mod
LOL!!! Thought you might say that ;)


message 1069: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer 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 future problems affecting the world.


message 1070: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79974 comments Mod
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


message 1071: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6867 comments 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 Keeper to the bag ..."

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.


message 1072: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79974 comments Mod
I loved it so much Dale..


message 1073: by Denise (new)

Denise (divawithinthevine) | 14 comments 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 Keeper to the bag ..."

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!!!


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Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9974 comments slow start to my reading year as I am deep into English/Scottish battles in Diana Gabaldon's Dragonfly in Amber. Started last year, but will take me another day or two to finish. Soon GR will be telling me I am behind in my 2017 challenge, LOL


message 1075: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79974 comments Mod
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!


message 1076: by K (new)

K | 1143 comments Brenda wrote: "Just have a look at my profile Denise, you'll see all the shelves I have ;)"

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


message 1077: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79974 comments Mod
Haha!!


message 1078: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9974 comments 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


message 1079: by Marina (new)

Marina Finlayson | 285 comments Just finished Leave Me by Gayle Forman, about an overworked mother who walks out on her family (ironically enough, given to me by my beautiful children for Christmas). I enjoyed it, but I kind of wished the ending had gone somewhere different.


message 1080: by Ryan (last edited Jan 03, 2017 05:15AM) (new)

Ryan Started Moby-Dick.


message 1081: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Ryan wrote: "Started Moby-Dick."

That is one I have been meaning to re-read for a while.


message 1082: by Tango (new)

Tango | 290 comments Two thirds through End of Watch which is the third in a trilogy. I haven't read the other two but my son gave me this one for Christmas. It reads well as a stand alone but I think it would be more rewarding if you'd read the first two.


message 1083: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

Phrynne | 15791 comments Mod
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!


message 1084: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9974 comments I was going to start Into the Darkest Corner, but after reading Fear, I needed more than the 40 page break that was Lucky before starting another psychological thriller, so I've started Hester and Harriet instead.


message 1085: by Andrea (new)

Andrea | 2163 comments I started The Good People today - so much atmosphere already.


message 1086: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6867 comments I'm reading The Invention of Wings
Sad to see the treatment dished out to some people by others.


message 1087: by Allan (new)

Allan Walsh | 61 comments I'm about half way through Red Country by Joe Abercrombie. I admire how he can make you love despicable characters.


message 1088: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79974 comments Mod
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


message 1089: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

Phrynne | 15791 comments Mod
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).


message 1090: by Allan (new)

Allan Walsh | 61 comments Phrynne wrote: "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 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.


message 1091: by Allan (new)

Allan Walsh | 61 comments 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 Joe Abercrombie"


Thanks Brenda, I'm still learning the ropes here :)


message 1092: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments I am having a great time reading The Irish Game A True Story of Art and Crime by Matthew Hart for my Janurary challenge.

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.


message 1093: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79974 comments Mod
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 :)


message 1094: by Pauline (new)

Pauline | 8 comments 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.


message 1095: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79974 comments Mod
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 :)


message 1096: by K (new)

K | 1143 comments Hades: Modern Descendants and Into the Nothing. Both brilliant so far!


message 1097: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn | 9836 comments I'm reading Dark Matter by Blake Crouch, a SciFi thriller. A college physics professor is kidnapped and wakes up in an alternative world. Very good so far!


message 1098: by Anna (new)

Anna | 477 comments 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? :)


message 1099: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79974 comments Mod
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? :)"


A Practical Guide to Mindful Meditation by Michael Bunting

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


message 1100: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Brenda wrote: "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."

[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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