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K | 1143 comments I'm currently reading Eve of Destruction (Solders of Destruction Series Book 1) by E. Kay Sims by E. Kay Sims


message 1652: by Sally906 (new)

Sally906 | 87 comments Kiera wrote: "I'm currently reading Eve of Destruction (Solders of Destruction Series Book 1) by E. Kay Sims by E. Kay Sims"

I am reading a romance too - and I up your soldier and raise Christmas!!!

A Yorkshire Christmas (Christmas Around the World Series, #2) by Kate Hewitt A Yorkshire Christmas by Kate Hewitt is a comfort read for me, and has everything my little heart desires - snow, Christmas and two lost souls being united over a confused and lonely child. Doesn't get much more soppy than this. LOVE it - LOL!!!


message 1654: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
Margot wrote: "Good Friday by Lynda La Plante"

I've got that one to read too Margot :) Hope you're enjoying it!


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Kylie (kyliemaree) | 878 comments I'm a little over halfway through listening to my final Armchair August challenge selection of Spirits of the Ghan by Judy Nunn. My first read of hers, (I've read a lot of authors for the first time this year!), and I'm finding it enchanting. :)


message 1656: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
Loved that one Kylie!!!


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments I'm about halfway through Redefining Realness: My Path to Womanhood, Identity, Love & So Much More by Janet Mock. This is an excellent memoir about Janet's childhood and her move to become a trans woman. I have learnt a lot about appropriate language and understanding of trans people through reading this. Excellent book.


message 1658: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6879 comments reading When You Were Older by Catherine Ryan Hyde
enjoying it very much so far


message 1659: by Krystal (last edited Aug 28, 2017 03:15AM) (new)

Krystal (krystallee6363) | 2304 comments Just picked up a copy of The Big Issue - Fiction Special today!

This special edition contains 14 short stories of all genres by a host of big names - the two that drew me in were Matthew Reilly and Paulo Coelho. Love Reilly's stuff so had to pick up a copy, and of course it's always a good cause to contribute to!

Highly recommend you pick up a copy for $7 if you spot a vendor in your area! :)


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Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9975 comments I'm halfway through a very good YA book, Beautiful Mess Beautiful Mess by Claire Christian by Claire Christian and after another book, will be reading Beautiful Messy Love Beautiful Messy Love by Tess Woods by Tess Woods. I can't get over how similar the titles of these two 2017 books are, LOL


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Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9975 comments Cue Twilight Zone music again.... Just finished Beautiful Mess in which one of the characters collects vinyl records; now reading The Music Shop in which the main character owns a shop where he sells only vinyl records.


message 1663: by Diana (last edited Sep 02, 2017 04:51AM) (new)

Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments I'm just about finished After Iris .
It's a middle grade book about a family coming to terms with the death of a daughter and sister that I borrowed from work.


message 1664: by Diana (last edited Sep 02, 2017 11:49PM) (new)

Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments I'm about 100 pages in on Too Easy by J.M. Green . I love this homegrown crime and amazingly a secondary character in this book has my surname which is not a common name. My sister worked with the author's sister so I had to ask 'is that where the name came from?' My sister thinks not but I'm not so sure of that.


message 1665: by Ryan (new)

Ryan I just started the Canberra-centric drama/comedy/thriller (I can't tell yet) The Marmalade Files by Aussie journos Steve Lewis and Chris Uhlmann.


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments Ryan wrote: "I just started the Canberra-centric drama/comedy/thriller (I can't tell yet) The Marmalade Files by Aussie journos Steve Lewis and Chris Uhlmann."

Oh this one is in my September Challenge but I haven't got to it yet. The House with Annabel Crabb is my favourite show right now so I am thinking a book by Chris Uhlmann will be right up my alley.
I am reading Rich People Problems by Kevin Kwan. I snuck in a couple of chapters just now at lunch.


message 1668: by Ryan (new)

Ryan I have Kwan's first book on my Kindle, waiting for me.

Anyway I just started Jack London's doggy classic The Call of the Wild.


message 1669: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
Ryan wrote: "..Anyway I just started Jack London's doggy classic The Call of the Wild."

Loved that book Ryan!


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Kylie (kyliemaree) | 878 comments I've started a psychological thriller by Amanda Jennings called In Her Wake. It's so intense, yet at the same time the suspense builds ever so gradually. It's intriguing that's for sure!


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Sally906 | 87 comments I've just picked up a memoir by an Aussie author - Destination Dachshund A Travel Memoir Three Months, Three Generations & Sixty Dachshunds by Lisa Fleetwood Destination Dachshund: A Travel Memoir: Three Months, Three Generations & Sixty Dachshunds by Lisa Fleetwood

Look at those cute puppies - how can I NOT read this book :)


message 1673: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
Sally906 wrote: "I've just picked up a memoir by an Aussie author - Destination Dachshund A Travel Memoir Three Months, Three Generations & Sixty Dachshunds by Lisa Fleetwood [book:Destination Dachshund: A Tra..."

Let us know what it's like Sally please :)


message 1674: by Baz (last edited Sep 10, 2017 11:14PM) (new)

Baz MW (bazcatt) Cause of Death by Patricia Cornwell is what's currently on my bedside table.
I'm enjoying it so far (you can write any old piece of parchment and set it in winter and I'll enjoy it).
I think this is the fifth or sixth in the series. I was starting to get a little bored of the protagonist's misery and mopeyness but I think she's starting to bounce back with this one.
There are some more progressive socio-cultural references in this one which I like and at this point it seems Cornwell has sourced her target audience and started to be a little less afraid of adult themes (language, violence, sex, drugs etc) in this, which works for me in my reading interests. Plenty of action.


message 1675: by Li'l Owl (new)

 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments So adorable, Sally! I'll be awaiting your review!

Yours sounds excellent as well Kylie!

I can foresee two more TBR in my future! =o)


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 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments Baz wrote: "Cause of Death by Patricia Cornwell is what's currently on my bedside table.
I'm enjoying it so far (you can write any old piece of parchment and set it in winter and I..."


I loved this series, Baz. The depressing Kay Scarpetta does get a little old, through, doesn't it? It's too bad too because the content of the books is fantastic!


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message 1678: by Baz (new)

Baz MW (bazcatt) Li'l Owl wrote: "Baz wrote: "Cause of Death by Patricia Cornwell is what's currently on my bedside table.
I'm enjoying it so far (you can write any old piece of parchment and set it in ..."

Indeed. I'm writing a short with a similar protagonist except the protag's voice is like a happy version of Kaye Scarpetta. I think I'm deflecting my own desires to finally see the real Scarpetta smiling haha


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments I started The International Bank of Bob: Connecting Our Worlds One $25 Kiva Loan at a Time by Bob Harris and am not enjoying it. There are so many footnotes and it is very dry. Could have been a conversational book and so much more interesting. I've put it aside for Teen Spirit by Francesca Lia Block


message 1680: by Li'l Owl (new)

 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments Baz wrote: "Li'l Owl wrote: "Baz wrote: "Cause of Death by Patricia Cornwell is what's currently on my bedside table.
I'm enjoying it so far (you can write any old piece of parchme..."


There you go!


message 1681: by Jülie ☼♄  (last edited Sep 12, 2017 04:42PM) (new)

Jülie ☼♄  (jlie) | 6581 comments YaY!! Last night finished Dead Again by Sandi Wallace and loved it ✮✮✮✮✮ from me!

A double YaY because, although it took me a bit longer to read due to my crook eye atm, it broke my reading drought and I am now looking forward to getting stuck into more books asap! Thanks Sandi Wallace ;))

Next up is the long overdue Dead Souls by Angela Marsons


message 1682: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
That's excellent Jools! So glad you have your mojo back again!


message 1683: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9975 comments Yes, Jools, very glad you're back into it!

I've just started The Good Daughter by my fave author, Karin Slaughter


message 1684: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
That's a brilliant one Marianne!


message 1685: by Ryan (new)

Ryan I just started a very odd speculative fiction novel - Archivist Wasp, by Nicole Kornher-Stace.


message 1686: by Mary (new)

Mary Lowes | 28 comments Hi there Marianne - I have just started reading 'Last Breath', the prequel to 'The Good Daughter' - do you think that necessary? Thanks for your thoughts 😊


message 1687: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9975 comments Mary wrote: "Hi there Marianne - I have just started reading 'Last Breath', the prequel to 'The Good Daughter' - do you think that necessary? Thanks for your thoughts 😊"

Mary, not "necessary" but it's such a quick read and it does give insight into the characters, so why wouldn't you!


message 1688: by Mary (new)

Mary Lowes | 28 comments Marianne wrote: "Mary wrote: "Hi there Marianne - I have just started reading 'Last Breath', the prequel to 'The Good Daughter' - do you think that necessary? Thanks for your thoughts 😊"

Mary, not "necessary" but ..."

Ta - will do 😊


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 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments Finally starting a book I've wanted to read for ages!

Inkheart by Cornelia Funke
Inkheart (Inkworld, #1) by Cornelia Funke


message 1690: by Li'l Owl (last edited Sep 14, 2017 05:41PM) (new)

 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments Stacks of books were piled high all over the house. Not just arranged in neat rows on bookshelves, the way other people kept them, oh no! The books in Mo and Meggie's house were stacked under tables, on chairs, in the corners of the rooms. There were books in the kitchen and books in the lavatory. Books on the TV set and in the closet, small piles of books, tall piles of books, books thick and thin, books old and new. They welcomed Meggie down to breakfast with invitingly opened pages; they kept the boredom at bay when the weather was bad. And sometimes you fell over them.
Inkheart (Inkworld, #1) by Cornelia Funke


message 1691: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Li'l Owl wrote: "Finally starting a book I've wanted to read for ages!

Inkheart by Cornelia Funke
Inkheart (Inkworld, #1) by Cornelia Funke"


I look forward to hearing what you think of this one Owl, it is on one of my 'to read' piles....


message 1692: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments In pursuit of my 2017 challenge I am reading Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling by Ross King
And now I desperately want to go to Italy and see it for myself.

The early part of the book is a bit tough; there are a lot of Italian names I didn't know and couldn't remember, but about halfway it starts to become really engrossing.


message 1693: by Li'l Owl (new)

 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments Deborah wrote: "Li'l Owl wrote: "Finally starting a book I've wanted to read for ages!

Inkheart by Cornelia Funke
Inkheart (Inkworld, #1) by Cornelia Funke"

I look forward to hearing what you think ..."


I'm enjoying it very much so far, Deborah =o)


message 1694: by Diana (last edited Sep 16, 2017 03:35PM) (new)

Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments Just starting The Marmalade Files by Steve Lewis and Chris Uhlmann


message 1695: by Ryan (new)

Ryan I'm reading it right now Diana. How do you feel about basing it around the clash between a female Rudd and a male Gillard?


message 1696: by Sally906 (new)

Sally906 | 87 comments I've just started Girl in Snow by Danya Kukafka Girl in Snow by Danya Kukafka. Its ... interesting ;)


message 1697: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
You don't sound too sure...


message 1698: by Sally906 (new)

Sally906 | 87 comments To be fair only a little way in but each chapter by a different character so a little confused right now. I'm sure it will pick up.


message 1699: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
I hope so!


message 1700: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn | 3569 comments I was reading Aussie-Irish author, Ber Carroll's Once Lost as an e-book to celebrate #readanebookday and as part of the nation-wide bookclub - Together We Read. I've never read any of her books before and I thought she did a great job - it was an easy read, although the subjects are serious ones. I will definitely be interested to read more of Ber Carroll's books!


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