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What Are You Currently Reading? (doesn't have to be an Aussie book) - Part 2


Loved it - and there are another 2 in the series.


Just finished The Deal of a Lifetime in which none of the characters has a name. It's just, the father, the son, the wife, the nurse, etc etc.
Now I am reading Census, same thing, no character names, just descriptions to distinguish the people.
And both have a father and son as the main characters.


Four Respectable Ladies Seek Part-time Husband has been getting good reviews Me..."
Definitely want to read this one
Jen wrote: "I am reading Head Over Heels by Hugh Lunn"
Head Over Heels: Hugh Lunn's High-Octane, Girl-Chasing, Scoop of a '60s Sequel to Over the Top with Jim by Hugh Lunn
Head Over Heels: Hugh Lunn's High-Octane, Girl-Chasing, Scoop of a '60s Sequel to Over the Top with Jim by Hugh Lunn

I might have to get some light and fluffy space opera romance book with blue aliens and a bit of rumpy pumpy - that should kick start everything again :) And it just so happens I have a whole series of books that fit that description ;)



I loved this book Ace - beautifully written

I enjoyed that one too. Jamie Ford is one of my friend's favourite authors.
I'm reading The Mighty Queens of Freeville: A Mother, a Daughter, and the People Who Raised Them by Amy Dickinson. After a couple of dud books I am liking this memoir (my favourite genre).



Sally906 wrote: "
Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford
I loved this book Ace - beautifully written ..."
I won't forget it Sally and Diana, and eager to read his other books now.




I rather enjoyed that one myself! :)


I read a 100 pages last night and I didn't want to put it down. It's a shame we have to sleep 😴 And what a beautiful cover!


I read a 100 pages last night and I didn't want..."
I love that sort of book you can't bear to put down. It is a lovely cheerful cover.


I read a 100 pages last night an..."
I see it's on your TBR list, Dale. Although I haven't finished itim pretty sure you'd really enjoy this one 😊
I must admit not much is getting done in a hurry around the house this morning, but I'm getting plenty of reading done. Might just finish this book today. 😊📖
Sharon wrote: "Last night I started The Memories That Make Us by Vanessa Carnevale 
I read a 100 pages last night and I didn't want..."
It's a gorgeous book Sharon, inside and out!

I read a 100 pages last night and I didn't want..."
It's a gorgeous book Sharon, inside and out!


I read a 100 pages last night and I didn't want..."
Sounds like a good one! Also sounds a lot like the movie The Vow. Any connection?


I read a 100 pages last night an..."
Yes a bit similar, Krystal 😊


Pulp fiction. Very funny Mary :)

Oh no! That's terrible, Mary!! LOL!
That's an interesting title for a book about espionage. How were you liking it so far?

XD Pulp fiction!! Oh dear!!

Might be the first time Ian McEwan's books have been described as pulp fiction Mary! lol!!
What a shame, now you'll never find out how it ends!
MaryG2E wrote: "I WAS reading and enjoying Sweet Tooth by Ian McEwan, and took it with me today to a charity walk at Ballarat. The heavens opened, we all got thoroughly drenched, and ..."
Oh dear Mary :( Hope you can get a copy from the library to finish the story!!! Hope it WASN'T a library book!!
Oh dear Mary :( Hope you can get a copy from the library to finish the story!!! Hope it WASN'T a library book!!

Starting Before I Let You Go by Kelly Rimmer

AA YA and a very good read, it describes living with a parent with chronic depression really well, but is much more hopeful than that sounds.



Shaun is a second hand bookseller (obviously!) in Wigtown, Scotland and his diary is an amusing account of the day to day running of the bookshop, the odd people he has popping in, his odd assistant and the odd titles he sells on-line via the much-hated Amazon. He runs a Random Book Club where people sign up to receive a surprise monthly book (interesting books not any old rubbish) and is thinking of holding a Random Writer's Talk where people won't know who the author is until they turn up (he has an entertaining speaker in mind).

Sounds good Carolyn - love the cover too!
Emma wrote: "Reading Jonathan Unleashed, a zany fiction book with dogs ;)"
Jonathan Unleashed by Meg Rosoff
Jonathan Unleashed by Meg Rosoff

by Greg de Moore, Ann Westmore and that was a very interesting read as l have been to most of the mental homes (done tours or looked at ruins) so when reading the book l can see the building and imagine what it was like in those days.
Now l am reading The Family: The Shocking True Story of a Notorious Cult
by Chris Johnston, Rosie Jones again this is near where l live one of the homes and interesting to read.. would be interesting to see if some of the sts where they had lived in Ferny Creek Vic would still be there ( or some still live there)
Renee wrote: "i was reading Finding Sanity: John Cade, lithium and the taming of bipolar disorder
by Greg de Moore, Ann Westmore and that was a very interesting read as l have been to most of the mental homes (d..."
Finding Sanity: John Cade, lithium and the taming of bipolar disorder by Greg de Moore
The Family: The Shocking True Story of a Notorious Cult by Chris Johnston
by Greg de Moore, Ann Westmore and that was a very interesting read as l have been to most of the mental homes (d..."
Finding Sanity: John Cade, lithium and the taming of bipolar disorder by Greg de Moore
The Family: The Shocking True Story of a Notorious Cult by Chris Johnston
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Everyone says that but I didn't find it so bad. By that point I was totally invested in all the characters and just wanted to see what happened to them.