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Kylie (kyliemaree) | 878 comments I stumbled across this one while looking through what Bolinda's "BorrowBox" had in it's Historical Fiction shelves. Synopsis drew me in. :)


message 1402: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
I read and enjoyed The Governor's House some time ago :)


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Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments I am in the middle of of one that is actually by Aussie authors The Soldier's Curseby Meg Keneally and Thomas Keneally

I had wanted to read it for some time and it finally came into the library.So, far it is living up to my hopes and expectations.


message 1404: by Dale (last edited May 30, 2017 05:32PM) (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6879 comments currently reading Unnoticed by Amanda Deed and it is an Aussie book.


message 1405: by Dom (new)

Dom | 7 comments I just finished The Circle by Dave Eggers. The blurb itself seemed to be interesting to me, and it was on sale for $9 to I gave it a gander.

I'm not "dissapointed" by it, but I was expecting a little more. The whole book is engaging in the way it highlights social media, the internet, and the power of those two as they are formed by one company, but to me it felt like the author was trying to force his point a bit too much. Yes, I understand that the issues he brought up are important, especially in this day and age, but to write a book where every page seemed adamant on giving me an opinion, felt a little too much.

I don't know. I'm still processing. I'm sure there are lots of people that like it! I gave it a 3 out of 5, since my interest peaked at about 10% into the book, and then slowly faded.


message 1406: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9975 comments I'm reading and enjoying Voyager, but because it's such a brick, I read it for a day, then read something else, then back to that....about to start Journey to Munich


message 1407: by Kylie (new)

Kylie (kyliemaree) | 878 comments Brenda wrote: "I read and enjoyed The Governor's House some time ago :)"

That looks interesting too, that might have to go on the TBR pile.... :)


message 1408: by Kylie (new)

Kylie (kyliemaree) | 878 comments Marianne wrote: "I'm reading and enjoying Voyager, but because it's such a brick, I read it for a day, then read something else, then back to that....about to start Journey to Munich"

I've heard some good things about Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series Marianne, are they worth the read?


message 1409: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9975 comments Oh yes!


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Stella Budrikis | 34 comments Currently reading Looking for Uncle Joop: A Long-Lost Story from Nazi-Occupied Holland and enjoying it. It's a true story about the author's quest to discover what happened to her mother's brother during WW2. I'm learning a lot about the Netherlands resistance that's new to me, as well as Aletta Steven's own emotional journey as she learns the truth.


message 1411: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

Phrynne | 15797 comments Mod
Kylie wrote: "Marianne wrote: "I'm reading and enjoying Voyager, but because it's such a brick, I read it for a day, then read something else, then back to that....about to start [book:Journey to Mu..."

Definitely yes!!!


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Zoey  (rozannen) | 1045 comments Phrynne wrote: "Kylie wrote: "Marianne wrote: "I'm reading and enjoying Voyager, but because it's such a brick, I read it for a day, then read something else, then back to that....about to start [book..."

I will follow Marianne & Phrynne with an Absolutely Yes!! :)


message 1413: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9975 comments Kylie wrote: "Marianne wrote: "I'm reading and enjoying Voyager, but because it's such a brick, I read it for a day, then read something else, then back to that....about to start [book:Journey to Mu...

I've heard some good things about Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series Marianne, are they worth the read?"


So Kylie, I think that's an affirmative?


message 1414: by Kylie (new)

Kylie (kyliemaree) | 878 comments Hehe, it sure looks like it doesn't it? :)

I'll have to add it to my TBR pile. Thanks ladies. :)


message 1416: by Ryan (new)

Ryan Today I started The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen. This won last year's Pulitzer. Like A Brief History of Seven Killings, it is about the CIA (so far) and set in the seventies (so far). So far it is pretty good.


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Margaret Gerada | 60 comments Just finished readingSee What I Have Done debut novel by Sarah Schmidt, Australian author. Picked up from library couple days ago where was on waiting list. Excellent murder / psychological thriller story based on actual event that took place in 1892. The story is told from the point of view of a handful of main players in the story, and for all but one chapter, the story is set over 2 days in August, in 1892. Appropriate back story is worked in where necessary to keep lucidity and all in all it's a real page turner that is hard to tear oneself away from.


message 1419: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
Ellie wrote: "currently reading The Butterfly Project. It's in my list of books to be reviewed for Netgallery ... it's been on my tbr pile good awhile but I'm glad I finally started reading it because it's been ..."

The Butterfly Project by Emma Scott

There you go Ellie :)


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 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments Margaret wrote: "Just finished readingSee What I Have Done debut novel by Sarah Schmidt, Australian author. Picked up from library couple days ago where was on waiting list. Excellent murder / psych..."

This sounds excellent! I entered the giveaway (me and 2,000 + people)
Requested it from library


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Sarah Maddox (sarahmaddox) | 42 comments I've just started The Son by Jo Nesbo. So far, it's very good. The book is originally published in Norwegian, and I'm actually reading the Dutch translation because I want to brush up my Dutch(!) so I can't comment on the English translation, but I recommend this author's books.


message 1423: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

Phrynne | 15797 comments Mod
Sarah wrote: "I've just started The Son by Jo Nesbo. So far, it's very good. The book is originally published in Norwegian, and I'm actually reading the Dutch translation because I want to brush ..."

Great books in English too Sarah!


message 1424: by Kylie (new)

Kylie (kyliemaree) | 878 comments Li'l Owl wrote: "Margaret wrote: "Just finished readingSee What I Have Done debut novel by Sarah Schmidt, Australian author. Picked up from library couple days ago where was on waiting list. Excelle..."

It does sound very intriguing for sure! Might have to a closer look at that one. :)


message 1425: by Ryan (new)

Ryan This evening I began Charles Dickens' Great Expectations. I started reading this in high school. I remember enjoying the beginning but just didn't get around to finishing it. Jaggerth and cag-maggerth have stayed with me.


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Sarah Maddox (sarahmaddox) | 42 comments Phrynne wrote: "Sarah wrote: "I've just started The Son by Jo Nesbo. So far, it's very good. The book is originally published in Norwegian, and I'm actually reading the Dutch translation because I ..."

Thanks Phrynne! I think the translator's work is almost as important as the author's.


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments I'm just about to start Crazy Rich Asians for my Winter Challenge. Borrowed from the library.


message 1429: by Li'l Owl (new)

 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments Starting a new audio book by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro.
2nd Chance by James Patterson 2nd Chance The second one in the Women's Murder Club series.


message 1430: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9975 comments Really enjoying Prince Harry Boy to Man: A Novel, I think anyone who liked William Kuhn's Mrs. Queen Takes the Train will like this one.


message 1431: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
Forgotten by Nicole Trope

It's really good!


message 1432: by Li'l Owl (new)

 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments Changed my mind again and started Scared Yet? by Jaye Ford since she's an Aussie author and I've been waiting for it for a long time!
Scared Yet?  by Jaye Ford


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 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments Brenda wrote: "Forgotten by Nicole Trope

It's really good!"


And the TBR mountain goes on and on! =o)
I'll get it with an Audible audio book credit so I can get to it sooner rather than later. I'm going to start working on my audio book collection since I'll be recovering some muscle strength with walking now.


message 1434: by Kylie (last edited Jun 07, 2017 02:01PM) (new)

Kylie (kyliemaree) | 878 comments Li'l Owl wrote: "Changed my mind again and started Scared Yet? by Jaye Ford since she's an Aussie author and I've been waiting for it for a long time!
Scared Yet?  by Jaye Ford"


A bookworm's prerogative to change their mind is it not? ;)

Oh, and yes my TBR mountain would rival Mt Everest! lol And most likely will grow at an even faster rate now I've got you guys! :)


message 1435: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
That's the way it goes in here Kylie ;)


message 1436: by Kylie (new)

Kylie (kyliemaree) | 878 comments :) I'm most definitely NOT complaining! :)


message 1437: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
:)


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Andrea | 2164 comments I started reading Rush Oh! this morning, and I must say I've really enjoyed being introduced to the playful and intelligent pod of killer whales on World Oceans Day!


message 1439: by Li'l Owl (new)

 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments Oh good! I'm happy to have a bookworm's prerogative as an excellent excuse for wishy washy decisiveness! =o)
Thanks Kylie! I feel so much better!


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments Li'l Owl wrote: "Starting The World According to Bob: The Further Adventures of One Man and His Street-wise Cat by James Bowen
[bookcover:The World According to Bob: The Further Adv..."


I have read all the 'Bob' books and went to a cat rescue charity screening of the movie. Love ❤️ Bob and James.


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Margot (jutta1) | 233 comments Eyes Like Mine by Sheena Kamal. I am totally out of touch with new books as I have been in hospital since the 29th of March and have had no access to a computer. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
My sister bought me a mobile phone which I am still learning to use. My lovely library has allowed the Home Library Service to deliver books to my bedside even though the hospital is in another council area.


message 1443: by Li'l Owl (new)

 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments Diana wrote: "Li'l Owl wrote: "Starting The World According to Bob: The Further Adventures of One Man and His Street-wise Cat by James Bowen
[bookcover:The World According to Bob..."


Nice!


message 1444: by Li'l Owl (last edited Jun 09, 2017 08:54AM) (new)

 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments Margot wrote: "Eyes Like Mine by Sheena Kamal. I am totally out of touch with new books as I have been in hospital since the 29th of March and have had no access to a computer. Any recommendations would be apprec..."

Hi Margot
I don't know if this will help but here's the link for our reviews. There're lots of good books in here. I truly hope you get to feeling better soon!

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 1445: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
Margot wrote: "Eyes Like Mine by Sheena Kamal. I am totally out of touch with new books as I have been in hospital since the 29th of March and have had no access to a computer. Any recommendations would be apprec..."

That's no good Margot - I hope you feel better soon. And as Owl says, a good way to find what we have liked :)


message 1446: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6879 comments Hope you feel better soon Margot.


message 1447: by Kylie (new)

Kylie (kyliemaree) | 878 comments Oh Margot, you poor thing. I hope you feel better soon, and that you're back home as soon as possible. *hugs* And that's awesome that your library goes to that amount of effort for you!


message 1448: by Kylie (last edited Jun 11, 2017 01:56AM) (new)

Kylie (kyliemaree) | 878 comments Li'l Owl wrote: "Oh good! I'm happy to have a bookworm's prerogative as an excellent excuse for wishy washy decisiveness! =o)
Thanks Kylie! I feel so much better!"


Bahaha!! Aww you're very welcome my dear! :)

About to start From Liverpool with Love by Lyn Andrews;

and;

continuing my listen of Katie Mulholland by Catherine Cookson via Bolinda's Borrow Box via my library.


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Sarah Maddox (sarahmaddox) | 42 comments I'm re-reading Tripwire, a Jack Reacher book by Lee Child. I find this author's style comforting. Reading his books is like coming home to an old friend. There's a ballad-like quality, I think, in the way he repeats certain phrases and utters assurances even while havoc is breaking out around the characters.


message 1450: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
Love Jack Reacher! I have all the novels and buy each new one as it comes out :)


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