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What Are You Currently Reading? (doesn't have to be an Aussie book) - Part 2
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I dont think you can do it on the Goodreads App though. I hardly ever use the app on my ipad





Isn't it an awesome series? It takes you on such an emotional rollercoaster ride. Sometimes you love it, sometimes you hate it, you laugh and cry. The characters are amazing, but sometimes really piss you off! Arrg! Can you tell I absolutely adore it? Lol.
Christine wrote: "I am reading
by Chris Mooney. It is my 1st read by this author and I am seriously enjoying it."
That sounds really good Christine. Can you let us know what you thought when you finish it please...sounds like something I'd enjoy!

That sounds really good Christine. Can you let us know what you thought when you finish it please...sounds like something I'd enjoy!
Veronica wrote: "☼♄Jülie wrote: "Yes you can, exactly the same way click ^^on the add book/author link at the top of your comment box..I'm on my ..."
I dont think you can do it on the Goodreads App though. I hardl..."
The app isn't very useful really. I always access Goodreads through my browser even on my iPad.
I dont think you can do it on the Goodreads App though. I hardl..."
The app isn't very useful really. I always access Goodreads through my browser even on my iPad.


I've been under the weather over the last few months, but back now and have been reading quite a bit (the only highpoint of being sick). Just finished The Book of Lost and Found

Nicole wrote: "Hi All
I've been under the weather over the last few months, but back now and have been reading quite a bit (the only highpoint of being sick). Just finished The Book of Lost and Found ..."
Sorry you've been under the weather Nicole...not good! The only advantage is the reading of course! Did you enjoy The Book of Lost and Found?
I've been under the weather over the last few months, but back now and have been reading quite a bit (the only highpoint of being sick). Just finished The Book of Lost and Found ..."
Sorry you've been under the weather Nicole...not good! The only advantage is the reading of course! Did you enjoy The Book of Lost and Found?

I've been under the weather over the last few months, but back now and have been reading quite a bit (the only highpoint of being sick). Just finished The Book of Lost and Fou..."
Really enjoyed it Brenda. Hope to have a review by the end of the week.

Niamh wrote: "Just under halfway through The Sending by Isobelle Carmody. This is taking longer than I thought it would..."
It's a BIG book Niamh! No wonder:) As long as you're enjoying it though:)
It's a BIG book Niamh! No wonder:) As long as you're enjoying it though:)





I came away on holidays with Brooklyn by Colm Tóibín which my sister promptly snapped up for her bedtime reading book. She's given me Black Rabbit Hall by Eve Chase to read. It's a debut novel and while it's not twee, it's probably the type of novel I would have loved about fifteen years ago. But others may love it, my sister did.



When I purchased my edition of The Book of Lost and Found the bookseller informed me that there are now 4 different covers (including the smaller format) three of which have been available physically in Oz. Apparently two is the norm for overseas authors.
B the BookAddict wrote: "Nicole and Brenda. I was given
last year but the edition had this cover
. I much rather like the editi..."
Mine also has the second cover Bette, but mine's an ebook so I guess I can choose whichever cover I like;)


Mine also has the second cover Bette, but mine's an ebook so I guess I can choose whichever cover I like;)
Nicole wrote: "B the BookAddict wrote: "Nicole and Brenda. I was given
last year but the edition had this cover
. I m..."
Four! Wow that's crazy!


Four! Wow that's crazy!


Apparently Brenda, the author received a six figure advance for a 2-book contract, so I guess the publishers were ensuring they recoup $ quickly.


It's a BIG book Niamh! No wonder:) As long..."
And The Red Queen is even longer :O




Glad you are enjoying it Christine. Fun sometimes to step outside our usual reading.

It's a great book Christine ;)



What surprises me is the similarity between the basic plot of this book, published in 1977, and the plot of The Inheritance of Loss (Booker Prize winner 2006) by Kiran Desai - her daughter!!! I wonder why this doesn't seem to have been a big deal? Or maybe it was and I'm simply not aware of it?




It's good to read something a bit silly sometimes.

It's good to re..."
It is. It was silly, but not awful, you know what I mean?


All I can say is that it guarantees that the book becomes a DNF!


I have finished this book

An absolutely enjoyable read. Whether that's the right choice of words, I am not sure as it touched on so many personal emotions. The characters were so well developed, and credit to the author for weaving such a complex story where characters unknowingly became connected. Will be reading more from this wonderful Australian author.
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