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message 2851: by Kim (last edited Dec 21, 2018 09:17PM) (new)

Kim | 185 comments The Mars Room by Rachel Kushner- An eye opener!

The Mars Room by Rachel Kushner


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Krystal (krystallee6363) | 2304 comments Reading Unsheltered by Barbara Kingsolver and I'm struggling a little bit! It's almost too well-written - she's such an intelligent lady but I'm kind of bored by how long it takes her to say things cleverly haha.


message 2853: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
I've never liked her particular style of writing Krystal... I know others love her work, she's not for me though :)


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Carolyn | 9836 comments I'm enjoying The Lost Man by Jane Harper The Lost Man by Jane Harper


message 2855: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
Carolyn wrote: "I'm enjoying The Lost Man by Jane Harper The Lost Man by Jane Harper"

That's a good one Carolyn!!


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Krystal (krystallee6363) | 2304 comments Brenda wrote: "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 The Lost Man by Jane Harper The Lost Man by Jane Harper"

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


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Andrea | 2163 comments Carolyn wrote: "I'm enjoying The Lost Man by Jane Harper The Lost Man by Jane Harper"

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


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments 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 David Wild My friend Vivian loves Neil Diamond so once I'm done with this I'll post it to her.


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Dale Harcombe | 6865 comments 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.


message 2860: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
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..


message 2861: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
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 :)


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Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9974 comments I'm one of the "love you" people. I love all her books


message 2863: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
That's good Marianne :)


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments Brenda wrote: "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..."

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.


message 2865: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
Still a week to go Diana - even with the busy days you'll finish it :) Enjoy!


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Veronica ⭐️ | 2384 comments I wanted to finish off this year’s reading with something memorable so I picked up Lenny's Book of Everything. I’ve just finished and what a fantastic end to the year. An easy read but so emotional.


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Krystal (krystallee6363) | 2304 comments I'm cramming in Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow by Jessica Townsend before the year is over, mostly to complete my last two challenges! Lucky it's an easy read!


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Kerri_M | 590 comments Just finished Little Exiles by Robert Dinsdale.

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. Little Exiles by Robert Dinsdale ★★★☆


message 2869: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
Sounds interesting Kerri - thanks :)


message 2870: by Diana (last edited Dec 30, 2018 10:28PM) (new)

Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments Just finished Geektastic: Stories from the Nerd Herd by Holly Black - a collection of short stories by YA authors. My Reading challenge total for the year is 76.
Next up Laura Lake and the Hipster Weddings by Wendy Holden. Figure this fluff will be good for tomorrow's flight to Japan.


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Sally906 | 86 comments I have got two books on the boil - and they are both fabulous!

Lost Without You by Rachael Johns Lost Without You by Rachael Johns - Aussie author

Navigating the Stars by Maria V. Snyder Navigating the Stars by Maria V. Snyder


message 2872: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
I haven't read the second Sally, but agree with you about the first!


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Sally906 | 86 comments Brenda wrote: "I haven't read the second Sally, but agree with you about the first!"

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


message 2874: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
It is :) Enjoy!


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments Just about to start The Road by Cormac McCarthy


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Krystal (krystallee6363) | 2304 comments Diana wrote: "Just about to start The Road by Cormac McCarthy"

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!


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Sally906 | 86 comments The Road is one of my top reads of all time - I could not read for days after I finished.

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


message 2878: by Diana (new)

Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments I finished The Road last night. Can't say it was enjoyable as the subject matter is so sad but it was a very well written, good read.
Starting Bridge of Clay by Markus Zusak today.


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Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9974 comments 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 the FBI's new field office director at Houston is Marianne Zinnen. (my maiden name is Marianne van Zinnen, Jack Heath said he had to leave out the van as there were already too many V characters)
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 :) )


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Leonie (leonierogers) | 3564 comments 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..."

🤣🤣🤣🤣


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Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
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!


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Sally906 | 86 comments 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..."

How wonderful for you :)


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Krystal (krystallee6363) | 2304 comments 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 that's so cool!! I'm just over 100 pages in myself so I'll keep a close eye on you lol


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Sally906 | 86 comments I've just started Trouble in Nuala (The Inspector de Silva Mysteries #1) by Harriet Steel Trouble in Nuala by Harriet Steel and loving it - is the first in a cozy mystery series which will keep me going for years!!!

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


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Andrea | 2163 comments Sally906 wrote: "I've just started Trouble in Nuala by Harriet Steel and loving it - is the first in a cozy mystery series which will keep me g..."

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


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments 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..."

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


message 2887: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9974 comments Well, I have finished it now, definitely 5★s from me but I still have to finish writing my review. My namesake didn't have a big role, but nor did she die, so there's always hope for an appearance in #3, if there's a #3


message 2888: by Sally906 (last edited Jan 17, 2019 05:19PM) (new)

Sally906 | 86 comments I have just picked up 2 YA reads:

Binti (Binti, #1) by Nnedi Okorafor Binti by Nigerian American author Nnedi Okorafor - Sci fi, set in space at a university far, far away - Binti wins a scholarship and has to leave her African village and travel out in space where there are evil aliens!!!

and

Boy X by Dan Smith Boy X by Dan Smith - Also Sci-fi but not set in space, is set in the jungles of South America and is a thrilling adventure with a deadly virus poised to be unleashed on the world.


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments I found myself without a book here in Hong Kong so downloaded the Kindle app and purchased Agatha Raisin and the Terrible Tourist by M.C. Beaton. I love this series. Hoping to find a bookshop in the next day or so to get something for the plane trip home.


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Margot (jutta1) | 233 comments Just about to start Losing the PlotElizabeth Coleman a proof copy which I recently received from the lovely people at Allen and Unwin.


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Salami | 6 comments After watching the movie, I knew I had to read Crazy Rich Asians. The movie was enjoyable but not deep enough for me, kind of like a cliche romcom between a rich guy and lower-middle class girl with the guy's family having issues with accepting the girl because she's not good enough. A lot of characters. Short chapters are great, and they're from many different perspectives. I appreciate the footnotes with translations and extra info for what things mean in context. Really enjoying this more than the movie.


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Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9974 comments About halfway through The Truths and Triumphs of Grace Atherton, loving it


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments Amy wrote: "After watching the movie, I knew I had to read Crazy Rich Asians. The movie was enjoyable but not deep enough for me, kind of like a cliche romcom between a rich guy and lower-middl..."

I have read the trilogy and really enjoyed them.


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Sally906 | 86 comments Have started reading The Widow of Ballarat by Darry Fraser The Widow of Ballarat by Darry Fraser and really enjoying it so far. Set as the Eureka Stockade happens there is a lot going on and a really good plot.


message 2895: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Sally906 wrote: "Have started reading The Widow of Ballarat by Darry Fraser 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 :)


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Krystal (krystallee6363) | 2304 comments Sally906 wrote: "Have started reading The Widow of Ballarat by Darry Fraser The Widow of Ballarat by Darry Fraser and really enjoying it so far. Set as the Eureka Stockade happ..."

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


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Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments I am entranced by The True Story of Maddie Bright by Mary-Rose MacColl by Mary-Rose MacCollAA
at the moment, it will not last long at this rate because sleep, after all, is optional right?


message 2898: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
I'm looking forward to reading mine as well Deborah :)


message 2899: by Carolyn (last edited Jan 24, 2019 02:25PM) (new)

Carolyn | 9836 comments Sally906 wrote: "I've just started Trouble in Nuala (The Inspector de Silva Mysteries #1) by Harriet Steel Trouble in Nuala by Harriet Steel and loving it - is the first in a cozy mystery series which will keep me g..."

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!).


message 2900: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn | 9836 comments I've started Angela Marsons new Kim Stone thriller Dead Memories. So good!


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