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message 301: by Susan (new)

Susan | 14137 comments Mod
That's good. I love our reading groups, I appreciate NetGalley, but I don't want to be so overwhelmed that I can't slip in some non-fiction or a purely personal read.


message 302: by Bronwyn (new)

Bronwyn (nzfriend) | 395 comments Long shot, but does anyone know of a workaround for something that’s only available on the NetGalley shelf app and not kindle? I probably wouldn’t have requested the Rothschild book if I’d realized, because the app isn’t too convenient for me.


message 303: by Sid (new)

Sid Nuncius | 596 comments Bronwyn wrote: "Long shot, but does anyone know of a workaround for something that’s only available on the NetGalley shelf app and not kindle?..."

I don't, I'm afraid, and I suspect you may be stuck with it, Bronwyn. I had a similar problem with a book I could only read with Adobe Digital Editions on my laptop (not practicable) and never managed to convert it to a format I could actually use. It's the only book for which I have ever said "Will not give feedback".

You have my sympathies; it's really annoying. Some fantastically brainy person may be able to help here, but I think your only options are to use the NG app or don't give feedback. (And for what it's worth, I can't get the app even to work on my phone. I hate the thing!)


message 304: by Susan (new)

Susan | 14137 comments Mod
I have also requested books, only downloadable on my laptop. Although I did work it out, I decided I wasn't willing to read a book that way and didn't give feedback.

I downloaded the app, only when they did audiobooks, but I haven't actually used it yet!


message 305: by Roman Clodia (new)

Roman Clodia | 11796 comments Mod
I use the NetGalley Shelf app all the time for both books and audiobooks so it might be worth giving it a try even if it takes a bit of getting used to. One of the benefits is that ARCs that have garbled formatting on Kindle appear perfectly on Shelf.


message 306: by Bronwyn (new)

Bronwyn (nzfriend) | 395 comments I’ll definitely give it a try. I have had issues with formatting (the last one was terrible…), so that’s a plus for the app. It’s going to take me longer to read than I’d like, but oh well. Thanks guys! :)


message 308: by Bronwyn (new)

Bronwyn (nzfriend) | 395 comments Ooh that sounds interesting. I’ll have to hope it turns up for US too.


message 309: by Susan (new)

Susan | 14137 comments Mod
That sounds fab, thanks, RC. Not that I need more books, obviously!


message 310: by Alwynne (new)

Alwynne | 3451 comments Fitzcarraldo edition of Guadalupe Nettel's Still Born available for instant download on Netgalley UK and Kamila Shamsie's new novel for pre-approval.


message 311: by Susan (new)

Susan | 14137 comments Mod
You can now wish for Bad Actors on NetGalley, although it isn't available for request.


message 312: by Lady Clementina (new)

Lady Clementina ffinch-ffarowmore | 506 comments Annie Ernaux's Do What They Say or Else is on Edelweiss as a download. An author I'm yet to try but have been meaning to so will probably get a copy


message 313: by Roman Clodia (new)

Roman Clodia | 11796 comments Mod
Lady Clementina wrote: "Annie Ernaux's Do What They Say or Else is on Edelweiss as a download. An author I'm yet to try but have been meaning to so will probably get a copy"

Thanks, Lady C - Ernaux is one of my favourite writers so I grabbed that! Hope you enjoy it :)


message 314: by Lady Clementina (new)

Lady Clementina ffinch-ffarowmore | 506 comments Glad to hear that RC. I've been wanting to pick up her books for a while now, but seem to spend much of my time with review copies rather than my own purchases. This is a good excuse to get to her


message 315: by Susan (new)

Susan | 14137 comments Mod
The Twist of a Knife The Twist of a Knife (Hawthorne and Horowitz #4) by Anthony Horowitz is on NetGalley

I've requested but also pre-ordered. Wasn't lucky with the Herron.

Our deal is over.' That's what reluctant author Anthony Horowitz tells ex-detective Daniel Hawthorne in an awkward meeting. The truth is that Anthony has other things on his mind.

His new play, Mindgame, is about to open in London's Vaudeville theatre. Not surprisingly Hawthorne declines a ticket.

On opening night, Sunday Times critic Harriet Throsby gives the play a savage review, focusing particularly on the writing.

The next morning she is found dead, stabbed in the heart with an ornamental dagger which, it turns out, belongs to Anthony and which has his finger prints all over it.

Anthony is arrested, charged with Throsby's murder, thrown into prison and interrogated. Alone and increasingly desperate, he realises only one man can help him.

But will Hawthorne take his call?


message 316: by Nigeyb (new)

Nigeyb | 15769 comments Mod
Great premise


Sounds wonderful. I'm all in. Will request. Thanks Susan


message 317: by Susan (new)

Susan | 14137 comments Mod
Fingers crossed we get approved, Nigeyb. Anyone else love this series as much as we do? RC?


message 318: by Sid (new)

Sid Nuncius | 596 comments Thanks, Susan - requested. I've read the first two, but need to get round to A Line To Kill urgently, it seems!


message 319: by Susan (new)

Susan | 14137 comments Mod
Sid wrote: "Thanks, Susan - requested. I've read the first two, but need to get round to A Line To Kill urgently, it seems!"

It's 99p at the moment, so download it now, Sid :)


message 320: by Sid (new)

Sid Nuncius | 596 comments I've had it for ages, just not read it yet - you know how it is...


message 321: by Susan (new)

Susan | 14137 comments Mod
I know all too well...


message 322: by Susan (new)

Susan | 14137 comments Mod
There aren't that many authors who I drop everything for to read immediately. Mick Herron is one and I think Anthony Horowitz is another, although only the series I follow and this is my ultimate fave of his.


message 323: by Sid (new)

Sid Nuncius | 596 comments Agreed about MH. AH, less so. I like him (usually) but not to the extent of dropping everything else. In fact, I can't really think of another author I do that for. Susan Hill's Serrailler series, perhaps, although I've been a bit less keen on the more recent ones.


message 324: by Susan (new)

Susan | 14137 comments Mod
I used to do it for Bernie Gunther.

I also used to do it for Shardlake, although I have got a bit behind. His first is an Audible Deal of the day and I've been trying to convince Nigeyb to try him for ever!


message 325: by Sid (new)

Sid Nuncius | 596 comments I was never as keen on Bernie Gunther as most people. He was OK, but didn't quite do it for me, somehow.

Shardlake was great for the first four or so, and then palled for me, too. Not sure why. I don't usually do too well with historical mysteries, though. I quite like Cadfael in small quantities, but never got on with C.J. Sansom's Bruno - probably because I know a bit about the real Bruno and wasn't keen on the fictionalised version.

It's probably just another of my grave personal failings.


message 326: by Susan (new)

Susan | 14137 comments Mod
Do you mean Matthew Shardlake, Sid, or are we talking about a different series?


message 327: by Roman Clodia (new)

Roman Clodia | 11796 comments Mod
The Giordano Bruno series is by S.J. Parris - I liked the first couple but then got bored. Sort of easy to mix up with Shardlake though Shardlake is Henry VIII and Bruno is Elizabethan ;)


message 328: by Sid (new)

Sid Nuncius | 596 comments Susan wrote: "Do you mean Matthew Shardlake, Sid, or are we talking about a different series?"

The series by C.J. Sansom - sorry, I get him and S.J. Parris muddled up sometimes, which I know I shouldn't.


message 329: by Roman Clodia (new)

Roman Clodia | 11796 comments Mod
And thanks for thinking of me with the Horowitz but I'm just so-so on him and didn't like the first of this series - I'd read his next Magpie Murders book though (if there is one).


message 330: by Sid (new)

Sid Nuncius | 596 comments Roman Clodia wrote: "The Giordano Bruno series is by S.J. Parris - I liked the first couple but then got bored. Sort of easy to mix up with Shardlake though Shardlake is Henry VIII and Bruno is Elizabe..."

It's the similarity of initials. And the fact that I haven't read either for some years. And the fact that I'm losing my marbles...


message 331: by Susan (new)

Susan | 14137 comments Mod
I haven't read the Parris ones, although I am pretty sure I have them on kindle. Those 99p downloads are SO tempting...


message 332: by Roman Clodia (last edited May 24, 2022 11:27AM) (new)

Roman Clodia | 11796 comments Mod
Sid wrote: "It's the similarity of initials."

Completely understandable - I'd guess the publishers did that deliberately with Parris to indicate a 'brand'.

I'm not really a Shardlake fan and just get hypercritical about him getting his history wrong so best for me to stay away. Parris is actually much better in historical terms, though Bruno gets increasingly implausible.


message 333: by Susan (new)

Susan | 14137 comments Mod
Perhaps I need to dig out Parrish. I have been so busy, I haven't had as much reading time.


message 334: by Nigeyb (new)

Nigeyb | 15769 comments Mod
Susan wrote:


"I've been trying to convince Nigeyb to try him for ever"

I know I'll love Shardlake so will have to time it right. One day Susan.


message 335: by Susan (new)

Susan | 14137 comments Mod
Yes, I know. I'll keep trying! Audible Deal of the day - just saying....


message 336: by Susan (new)

Susan | 14137 comments Mod
I was approved for the Horowitz - anyone else heard?


message 337: by Nigeyb (new)

Nigeyb | 15769 comments Mod
Susan wrote: "I was approved for the Horowitz - anyone else heard?"

Yes. Me too


message 338: by Nigeyb (last edited May 26, 2022 03:12AM) (new)

Nigeyb | 15769 comments Mod
V happy though feeling even more under pressure books-wise


Happy pressure though. I think.


message 339: by Susan (new)

Susan | 14137 comments Mod
Hurrah! Yes, a lot of pressure, but I do love the series and am excited to read it.


message 340: by Nigeyb (new)

Nigeyb | 15769 comments Mod
Me too - those books are a real pleasure and a lot of fun. Excited to see where he takes the stories and the characters next


message 341: by Sid (last edited May 26, 2022 10:31AM) (new)

Sid Nuncius | 596 comments Yes, approved too. I've just started A Line To Kill in preparation. Slightly odd to be back in the Channel Islands so soon after The Sirens Sang of Murder .


message 342: by Susan (new)

Susan | 14137 comments Mod
Double hurrah!


message 343: by Roman Clodia (new)

Roman Clodia | 11796 comments Mod
Just flagging My Father's House by Joseph O'Connor is now on NetGalley. Set in 1943 Rome so may be of interest to some here (Susan? Nigeyb?) I haven't read O'Connor but I think he's been mentioned in book chat before.

My Father's House (The Rome Escape Line Trilogy Book 1) by Joseph O'Connor


message 344: by Susan (new)

Susan | 14137 comments Mod
I've read it, thanks RC. I didn't think to flag it - apologies. I've had some good NetGalley books recently and am currently reading the new Janice Hallett.


message 345: by Roman Clodia (new)

Roman Clodia | 11796 comments Mod
Ah, just read your review, Susan, and delighted to see you loved it - something to look forward to!


message 346: by Roman Clodia (new)

Roman Clodia | 11796 comments Mod
I wondered about Janice Hallett, do you think I'd like her?


message 347: by Susan (new)

Susan | 14137 comments Mod
A friend suggested I'd like the first one. I never got to it, but read the second on NetGalley and I liked, but didn't love, it. Then I read this one, which I'm really enjoying. She's fun, but I am not certain you would like her. It's a bit 'True Crime Story,' which I can see we both gave 4 stars. So, if you fancy something quite similar, then you might give it a go.


message 348: by Nigeyb (new)

Nigeyb | 15769 comments Mod
Thanks RC, thanks Susan


message 349: by Roman Clodia (new)

Roman Clodia | 11796 comments Mod
Ooh, the new Jane Casey/Maeve Kerrigan is now available on NetGalley: The Close


message 350: by Susan (new)

Susan | 14137 comments Mod
Not a series I've read - do you think I would like them, RC? Will buddy read House of Cards if it doesn't win, should you wish to?


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