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message 1301: by Carolyn (last edited Apr 21, 2017 11:53PM) (new)

Carolyn | 9837 comments Really love that series Brenda and this one is as good if not better than the others - lots of interesting interpersonal dynamics when Kim gets separated from her team!


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Sharon | 5468 comments About to start reading: Whiskey Beach Can't remember the last time I read a book by Nora Roberts


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Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments I am juggling two; Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman which is so good I have rationed myself to not more than one myth a day, so, to keep myslef in rading matter I have just started The Last Painting of Sara de Vos which is for my personal 'art education' challenge as well as the Autumn challenge.


message 1304: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79985 comments Mod
Carolyn wrote: "Really love that series Brenda and this one is as good if not better than the others - lots of interesting interpersonal dynamics when Kim gets separated from her team!"

Finished and posted my review :) Could not put it down!!!


message 1305: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79985 comments Mod
Sharon wrote: "About to start reading: Whiskey Beach Can't remember the last time I read a book by Nora Roberts"

That's a good one Sharon :)


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Leonie (leonierogers) | 3567 comments Currently reading The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood.


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments Leonie wrote: "Currently reading The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood."

This is next on my TBR pile for Emma Watson's feminist book club.
I've just started Holding the Man


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Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9975 comments loving this dose of Isabel Dalhousie A Distant View of Everything


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Veronica ⭐️ | 2384 comments Currently readingDragonFly a reimagining of WWII


message 1310: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79985 comments Mod
I've just started The Traitor's Girl by Christine Wells


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Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9975 comments Just started Storyland set in my neck of the woods...


message 1312: by Carolyn (last edited Apr 27, 2017 03:41PM) (new)

Carolyn | 9837 comments I've just started the non-fiction book The Radium Girls The Dark Story of America's Shining Women by Kate Moore The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America's Shining Women by Kate Moore.

Only a few pages in but already it's a fascinating and chilling account of the girls who were hired to paint the numbers on clocks and watches and the dials for ships and planes in New Jersey in 1917. The radium dust that they mixed into a paint got everywhere, all over the studio and all over the girls. The girls themselves would glow in the dark room when they went in to check their handiwork. They were also required to put the radium paint brushes in their mouths to form an extra fine point for painting the dials. OMG!!!


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments Carolyn wrote: "I've just started the non-fiction book The Radium Girls The Dark Story of America's Shining Women by Kate Moore The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America's Shining Women b..."

This one looks really good. Have added it to my 'Want to Read' list


message 1314: by Ryan (new)

Ryan I just started reading an epic fantasy set in Adelaide: The Shadow of What Was Lost, by Aussie author James Islington.


message 1315: by Ryan (new)

Ryan It's not really set in Adelaide.


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Lea Davey | 47 comments Very excited, finally reading All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr


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Angela Verdenius (angelacatlover) | 380 comments I've finished book 12 of the zombie/military Arisen series, now waiting for the wonderful author to finish writing book 13 and publishing it! LOL Meanwhile, I've started a stand-alone book by another author I love, Stuart MacBride A Dark So Deadly by Stuart MacBride


message 1318: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79985 comments Mod
Lea wrote: "Very excited, finally reading All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr"

Great book Lea!


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments I just started The Handmaid's Tale
I read it when it was first published so am revisiting it now.


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Dale Harcombe | 6876 comments just started Run to Me by Diane Hester. I'm hooked.


message 1321: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79985 comments Mod
Dale wrote: "just started Run to Me by Diane Hester. I'm hooked."

I absolutely loved that one Dale!


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Carolyn | 9837 comments I'm about half way through a very entertaining book, The Starlings by Aussie author Vivienne Kelly, a novel about a family about to implode told from the viewpoint of an eight year old boy.


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Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9975 comments Carolyn wrote: "I'm about half way through a very entertaining book, The Starlings by Aussie author Vivienne Kelly, a novel about a family about to implode told from the viewpoint ..."

I loved that one, Carolyn! And her other book, Cooee is great too.
BTW, do you need a copy of A Kiss from Mr Fitzgerald? Left you a comment....


message 1324: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn | 9837 comments Thanks for asking Marianne. A couple of weeks ago I would have said yes but it's in my May challenge so I've bought the kindle edition already. Sorry I didn't see your comment.


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Allan Walsh | 61 comments I'm currently reading Mortal Engines by Philip Reeve, about half way through at the moment and it is quite enjoyable.


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Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9975 comments Carolyn wrote: "Thanks for asking Marianne. A couple of weeks ago I would have said yes but it's in my May challenge so I've bought the kindle edition already. Sorry I didn't see your comment."

okey doke. I might still bring it to our next meet up.....


message 1327: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79985 comments Mod
Allan wrote: "I'm currently reading Mortal Engines by Philip Reeve, about half way through at the moment and it is quite enjoyable."

Mortal Engines by Philip Reeve


message 1328: by Ryan (new)

Ryan I just started Northern Lights by Philip Pullman.


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Dale Harcombe | 6876 comments currently reading Little Girl Lost by Janet Gover
It is an Australian book


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Andrea | 2164 comments I've just started reading Kill the Next One by Federico Axat, my first Argentinian (I think) author. I hope it lives up to the hype.


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K | 1143 comments Not sure what I last posted. But I just finished A Lover's Lament by K.L. Grayson & BT Urruela. Amazing work, as always. Just great. I am continuing with Dragonfly in Amber, which has been taking me ages, only because I keep reading all of my friends' books. I love Outlander so much, though! Lol. Speaking of friends... I have also started Always You by Belle Brooks.


message 1332: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn Denman | 62 comments Check out Cassandra Cassandra by Kathryn Gossow by Kathryn Gossow. She really has a gift for getting the feel for a setting without the boring descriptions. Aussie country town girl who can predict the future (a bit like Cassandra of Troy, you see)

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message 1333: by Angela (last edited May 10, 2017 05:27AM) (new)

Angela Verdenius (angelacatlover) | 380 comments I've just finished A Dark So Deadly by Stuart MacBride and loved it. Now I've just started Eleventh Grave in Moonlight (Charley Davidson, #11) by Darynda Jones


message 1334: by Ryan (new)

Ryan I just started The Picture of Dorian Gray.


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Andrea | 2164 comments Andrea wrote: "I've just started reading Kill the Next One by Federico Axat, my first Argentinian (I think) author. I hope it lives up to the hype."

This book is doing my head in - but in a good way! Very fresh.


message 1336: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9975 comments Hang in there, Andrea, it has a great twist


message 1337: by Li'l Owl (last edited May 12, 2017 03:07PM) (new)

 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments Currently reading The Ice Beneath Her by Camilla Grebe The Ice Beneath Her by Camilla Grebe. The book was originally written in Swedish. It's really excellent so far. Got through ¾ of it in one sitting!
I think I'm getting my reading back on course.


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 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments Andrea wrote: "Andrea wrote: "I've just started reading Kill the Next One by Federico Axat, my first Argentinian (I think) author. I hope it lives up to the hype."

This book is d..."

Oooh this sounds excellent! Amazingly enough, my local library has it! Yeah!!


message 1339: by Diana (new)

Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments Read The Rock Orchard in the last 24 hours. A good way into The Bucolic Plague: How Two Manhattanites Became Gentlemen Farmers: An Unconventional Memoir and thoroughly enjoying it.


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I just bought The Cuckoos Calling! I've heard mixed opinions on this book, but since I love crime and JK Rowling, I thought I'd see for myself :)


message 1341: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79985 comments Mod
Astrid wrote: "I just bought The Cuckoos Calling! I've heard mixed opinions on this book, but since I love crime and JK Rowling, I thought I'd see for myself :)"

Hope you enjoy The Cuckoo's Calling Astrid :)


message 1342: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn | 9837 comments I've just started Gemina (The Illuminae Files, #2) by Amie Kaufman Gemina by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff :)


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Lulu | 1 comments ☼♄Jülie  wrote: "I'm getting into The Soldier's Curse by Meg Keneally and really enjoying it :))"

What did you think?


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Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9975 comments I'm really enjoying my library copy of Strange the Dreamer Strange the Dreamer (Strange the Dreamer, #1) by Laini Taylor , it doesn't have this amazing cover Strange the Dreamer (Strange the Dreamer, #1) by Laini Taylor , but the contents more than make up for it...


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Andrea | 2164 comments I need something easy for my flight today, so I'm finally starting After You by Jojo Moyes. I don't care if I cry.


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Carolyn Denman | 62 comments Marianne wrote: "I'm really enjoying my library copy of Strange the Dreamer Strange the Dreamer (Strange the Dreamer, #1) by Laini Taylor, it doesn't have this amazing cover Strange the Dreamer (Strange the Dreamer, #1) by Laini Taylor, but..."

I adore both covers! Can't wait for the next one


message 1347: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth I'm reading The Mapmaker Chronicles by A.L. Tait, a book for younger readers, as I'm going to be seeing her in person at an author talk this Thursday. I'm also reading Strange The Dreamer by Laini Taylor, which is weird but also quite wonderful - half way through and loving the language and imagery.


message 1348: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79985 comments Mod
Elizabeth wrote: "I'm reading The Mapmaker Chronicles by A.L. Tait, a book for younger readers, as I'm going to be seeing her in person at an author talk this Thursday. I'm also reading Strange The Dreamer by Laini ..."

Race to the End of the World by A.L. Tait
Strange the Dreamer by Laini Taylor

Enjoy Elizabeth :) And welcome to the group!


message 1349: by Ryan (new)

Ryan I'm up for a bit of light space opera. On Basilisk Station by David Weber


message 1350: by Deb (last edited May 18, 2017 04:15PM) (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments I am currently reading Tulip Fever by Deborah Moggach by Deborah Moggach

It is a fictionised story of Seventeenth century Amsterdam where Jan Van Loos (who seems to be loosely based on Jacob Van Loos, an actual painter) is doing a portrait of a successful merchant and his much younger, second wife. The artist and the wife fall in love...


The author does well at bringing the era to life, (including the obsession with tulips and the fortunes associated with them) and using art descriptively. The nice plate reproductions of golden age Dutch masters to illustrate the lifestyle is also good, though I am mystified as to why there is not a single Jan Van Loos among them.

Despite all the good things going for it I am so far a bit ambivalent about the book. The short chapters (Seriously? Two pages is NOT a chapter) and shifting points of view jar on me/ Also it is a bit too heavy on the romance for my taste.


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