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What Are You Currently Reading? (doesn't have to be an Aussie book) - Part 2
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I've never liked her particular style of writing Krystal... I know others love her work, she's not for me though :)

Glad to hear you say that! Don't think I will pick up any more of her work after this one.
Carolyn wrote: "I'm enjoying

Now there's an author I definitely enjoy! That one was a great read!


And thanks to your review I learned it has a Christmas setting, so I’ve swapped it into my Summer challenge.


I’m with you there Brenda.
Diana wrote: "I'm racing against time to meet my Goodreads Reading Challenge. At 73 of 75 books. I'm just starting He is...I Say: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Neil Diamond by [author:Da..."
You'll make it Diana :) I have every faith in you..
You'll make it Diana :) I have every faith in you..
Dale wrote: "Brenda wrote: "I've never liked her particular style of writing Krystal... I know others love her work, she's not for me though :)"
I’m with you there Brenda."
I think she is a - love you; hate you - kind of author :)
I’m with you there Brenda."
I think she is a - love you; hate you - kind of author :)

One book to go to hit my Goodreads target 🎯 of 75. I've picked up From India with Love by Latika Bourke to try and finish off the challenge.



Predominantly set in Australia, however the author is English, I think the author did a pretty good job of capturing a sense of place. Set in rural Western Australia, about English children brought out to work on properties owned by religious orders in Australia after WWII, with and without the knowledge of their families. Also a strand about the stolen generation, happening in the same time and place.
Avoids the detail of brutality, but a sad book about broken children, broken adults. I think this one will stay with me for a little while.


Next up Laura Lake and the Hipster Weddings by Wendy Holden. Figure this fluff will be good for tomorrow's flight to Japan.




Judging it, well them both, from the first few chapters - getting me sucked in from page 1 is always a good sign :)

Will be very keen to hear your thoughts on that one ... It's one of my most loathed books of all time and my sister was in the same camp but recently re-read it and decided it was brilliant!

I refused to watch the movie version - I understand it was terrible - but the emotions the book evoked were enough for me.

Starting Bridge of Clay by Markus Zusak today.

Wow, it's the first time I've been a character in a book!!! Fame at last, LOL
(Jack asked for volunteers for character names on Facebook. I haven't read much further so I don't know if I'm nasty or nice :) )

🤣🤣🤣🤣
Marianne wrote: "Started Hunter, the sequel to Hangman, when I got to p37 I burst out laughing and haven't been able to keep the smile off my face for the rest of the day. Apparently..."
Oh wow! That's amazing Marianne! Sally and you - fame!
Oh wow! That's amazing Marianne! Sally and you - fame!

How wonderful for you :)

Oh that's so cool!! I'm just over 100 pages in myself so I'll keep a close eye on you lol


Is written in the style of Agatha Christie - the blurb says in part: Set on the exotic island of Ceylon in the 1930s, Trouble in Nuala is an entertaining and relaxing mystery spiced with humour and a colourful cast of characters. So far that sums it up completely

I like the sound of that one, Sally - adding it.

That is very cool. My friend had a character named after him in a cosy mystery.



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I have read the trilogy and really enjoyed them.


Sally906 wrote: "Have started reading
The Widow of Ballarat by Darry Fraser and really enjoying it so far. Set as the Eureka Stockade happ..."
I'm keen to hear your thoughts when you're done Sally :)

I'm keen to hear your thoughts when you're done Sally :)


I've just added it - it sounds like a lot of fun drama!


at the moment, it will not last long at this rate because sleep, after all, is optional right?


Adding it too Sally! I need a new series set in an exotic location since finishing the Malla Nunn series in S.Africa (not that it was at all cosy!).
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