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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments Sally906 wrote: "This morning while drinking my coffee before work started I picked up my current 'at work' read and was instantly hooked - is going to be a great book if it continues the way it has started!!!

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I am looking forward to reading these books.


message 1602: by Diana (last edited Jul 29, 2017 12:32AM) (new)

Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments I'm about to start Button Holed by Kylie Logan. I'm not a big cozy fan but wanted something light to read to finish off my Winter Challenge. I've been a button collector for many years so think this one should be cute.


message 1603: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
Hope you enjoy it Diana :)


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments Brenda wrote: "Hope you enjoy it Diana :)"

Thanks Brenda.


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Niamh | 497 comments None of the books I've committed to reading for challenges within this group are appealing to me right now, unfortunately. I need to get back to basics and re-read an old favourite (or seven). I was given the Harry Potter box set for my birthday a few weeks ago, so after I finish One of Us Is Lying, onto the Harry Potter re-read I go!


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 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments Don't you just hate that, Niamh! Sometimes the best way to help that is to reread something you know you'll really like! Enjoy!


message 1607: by Leonie (new)

Leonie (leonierogers) | 3567 comments I know exactly what you mean, Niamh! Sometimes you need a friendly familiar story, just for fun.


message 1608: by Jenni (new)

Jenni Spent so long trying to get through After Alice and The Books of the South, but finally gave up and (after re-reading Harry Potter just for fun) started Gray's Shadow by Aussie author Robbie Polack, which I bought back in Feb but had only read a couple pages. Picked it up again last night and already a quarter of the way through!


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V.P. | 57 comments I am about to finish Mr Mercedes (Stephen King).


message 1610: by Ryan (new)

Ryan What do you think V.P.?


message 1611: by V.P. (new)

V.P. | 57 comments Well Ryan, I have mixed feelings about it. Although I read it quite fast, there are many incoherences or plot holes. The antagonist is one of the sickest villain but the protagonist lacks of substance. And for a 550 pages or so book I was expecting a better thought end. It was still a very enjoyable read, don't get me wrong, just that I was expecting more from Stephen King.


message 1612: by Ryan (new)

Ryan Yeah I read his sort-of-autobiography On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft and loved it, so I was keen to read some Stephen King. But the two I've read - Mr. Mercedes and The Gunslinger - have been good without being great. I should probably read some of his more famous books. They are obviously famous for a reason.


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Dale Harcombe | 6879 comments currently reading Miss Lily's Lovely Ladies by Jackie French
interesting


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★ Jess  | 3071 comments Im reading The Call of Cthulhu by HP Lovecraft at the moment


message 1615: by Ryan (new)

Ryan It's very creepy, Jess.


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★ Jess  | 3071 comments Ryan wrote: "It's very creepy, Jess."

Im loving it so far, great for reading as it rains and thunders outside.


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 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments Going for something a little different

The Fire Thief by Terry Deary
The Fire Thief (Fire Thief Trilogy, #1) by Terry Deary


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 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments Starting tomorrow
The Butterfly Garden by Dot Hutchison
The Butterfly Garden (The Collector #1) by Dot Hutchison


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Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9975 comments I knew when I started The Plea that is was not Capital L Literature. I've read The Defence the first book of the series so I'm well aware it's a legal thriller. But on page 17 (my italics) "The file contained three pages. Neither of them made much sense to me." Oh dear, Steve Cavanagh is going to have to do something spectacular to erase that from my mind.

I'd class these books somewhere on the scale between James Patterson and John Grisham


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments Marianne wrote: "I knew when I started The Plea that is was not Capital L Literature. I've read The Defence the first book of the series so I'm well aware it's a legal thriller. But ..."

Lol, book in need of a better editor.


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Phrynne | 15797 comments Mod
Ryan wrote: "Yeah I read his sort-of-autobiography On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft and loved it, so I was keen to read some Stephen King. But the two I've read - [book:Mr. Mercedes|..."

Did you ever read the rest of the Gunslinger series Ryan?
The movie is out next week and the trailer looks fantastic. Roland and The Man in Black are very well cast.


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Kylie (kyliemaree) | 878 comments I've just started River Run by Nicole Alexander.

I'm also listening to Murphy's Law by Rhys Bowen.

Both these are books on my list for the Armchair August Challenge! :)


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments I'm about 160 pages in on The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson It's my first book for Armchair August.


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Ryan Phrynne wrote: "Did you ever read the rest of the Gunslinger series Ryan?
The movie is out next week and the trailer looks fantastic. Roland and The Man in Black are very well cast."


I saw the trailer last night before Dunkirk. I haven't read beyond The Gunslinger, but I feel like I have to before seeing the movie. It looked awesome.


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Elias Zanbaka | 862 comments Ryan wrote: "Phrynne wrote: "Did you ever read the rest of the Gunslinger series Ryan?
The movie is out next week and the trailer looks fantastic. Roland and The Man in Black are very well cast."

I saw the tr..."


I also saw the trailer before Dunkirk. It had me at the chime of the pocket watch from For A Few Dollars More, which is one of my favourite films. I’ll probably end up watching the film before getting to the books. I’m also looking forward to Kenneth Branagh’s adaptation of Murder on the Orient Express.

What did you think of Dunkirk, Ryan?


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Ryan I thought Dunkirk was absolutely brilliant. Not for the story or characterisation, but just for the sense of authenticity. If I want plot and characters I'll read a book. But for that level of visual detail it needs to be the big screen. I loved it.

MotOE looked good too.


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Elias Zanbaka | 862 comments Ryan wrote: "I thought Dunkirk was absolutely brilliant. Not for the story or characterisation, but just for the sense of authenticity. If I want plot and characters I'll read a book. But for that level of visu..."

Yeah, it's pretty lean and stripped back. I thought the sound design for those approaching planes was very well done. It really makes you think about what it must have been like for all of those soldiers on the beach.


message 1629: by Ryan (new)

Ryan Yeah they were legit. Seeing those authentic war movies makes my own military career feel like an absolute joke in comparison.


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 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments Will be starting this tomorrow
Smoky Mountain Tracks by Donna Ball
Smoky Mountain Tracks (Raine Stockton Dog Mysteries, #1) by Donna Ball


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Kylie (kyliemaree) | 878 comments Still reading River Run by Nicole Alexander.

Am about to start listening to The Returning Tide by Liz Fenwick


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Sally906 | 87 comments I've had a bit of a reading slump this week - have 3 books started but just cant commit to any of them. And they all start out good so is not their fault.

Think I'm going to settle on The Twisted Knot (Constable Sammi Willis, #2) by J.M. Peace The Twisted Knot by J.M. Peace as the first in the series was a 5 star read for me.


message 1633: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
That's bad luck Sally. I hope you'll enjoy that one .. I certainly did :)


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments I've just started Good Money by J.M. Green I'm loving the local references.


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments I'm just about to start Universal Harvester by John Darnielle Looking forward to this one.


message 1637: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

Phrynne | 15797 comments Mod
Coincidences....
First I read this Sworn To Silence (Kate Burkholder, #1) by Linda Castillo and then I read this The Blackhouse (Lewis Trilogy, #1) by Peter May and even though they are set in different countries the covers are so similar.
And then both featured dead bodies being hung up from the rafters.


message 1638: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
LOL! Charming ;)


message 1639: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

Phrynne | 15797 comments Mod
:)


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Icewineanne | 267 comments Read the latest DS Manon Bradshaw (#2)
Persons Unknown (DS Manon, #2) by Susie Steiner Susie Steiner

My review :)
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments Just started the first g the Body Farm series
Carved in Bone by Jefferson Bass
Carved in Bone (Body Farm, #1) by Jefferson Bass

This is my second time reading this series, the first time was so long ago that all I do remember is that I loved it and that it's one of my favorite series. I absolutely love forensics so this is right up my alley and I needed a book to fit in a challenge so I'm starting at the beginning once more. The 9th one came out in 2015, the 10th in 2016, neither of which I've read so I figured I would enjoy them more if the previous books were fresh in my mind.


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Sally906 | 87 comments I'm about to start a romance set in New Zealand and has a gorgeous Rugby 'All Black' player as the main male.

Just Good Friends by Rosalind James

Is the second in the 'escape to New Zealand' series


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ella grace (ellastevenson) Just finished The Crown's Game (The Crown's Game, #1) by Evelyn Skye


message 1644: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
I have just started A Talent for Murder by Andrew Wilson A Talent for Murder by Andrew Wilson


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 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments *:・゚✧ ella ✧゚・: * wrote: "Just finished The Crown's Game (The Crown's Game, #1) by Evelyn Skye"

Very interested in your thoughts on this one, Ella. ت


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Suz | 4428 comments This is really good! Embarrassingly, my first Michael Robotham The Secrets She Keeps The Secrets She Keeps by Michael Robotham


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Suz | 4428 comments Carolyn wrote: "I'm enjoying the new book by Michael Robotham, The Secrets She Keeps.
It starts off a bit like a Liane Moriarty, with two pregnant women going about..."


I was thinking about Nicole Trope as I began this one, Carolyn. I'm really enjoying it. Will finish it tonight.


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Sally906 | 87 comments Suzanne wrote: "This is really good! Embarrassingly, my first Michael Robotham The Secrets She Keeps The Secrets She Keeps by Michael Robotham"

I have this on order at the library - I was 20th on the list - am now up to 2nd!!!


message 1649: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
Sally906 wrote: "Suzanne wrote: "This is really good! Embarrassingly, my first Michael Robotham The Secrets She Keeps The Secrets She Keeps by Michael Robotham"

I have this on orde..."


An excellent read!


message 1650: by Kylie (new)

Kylie (kyliemaree) | 878 comments That one does sound amazing! And Suzanne, it'll be my first Michael Robotham novel too when I get around to reading it. :)

I'm currently reading River Run by Nicole Alexander, and listening to my audiobook of The Last Girl by Jane Casey.


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