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Mar 08, 2015 02:35PM

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Congrats Pink, another one bites the dust! I particularly loved his visit to Laputa. How did you find it though?

Missed that completely. Got to have a look at the discussions.



I've read two of Angela Carter's books and didn't like either of them, but particularly didn't like Heroes and villains. I hope you get along better with it Debbie than I did!

That was on my dusty shelf for a decade or so and I finally got around to reading it a couple of years ago. I liked it. I still have her The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman sitting on my bookshelves unread




Glad you enjoyedit. I read this and a few other Gaskell novels and LOVED them. I really love the description of Manchester and the effects of the industrial revolution of its people.
This challenges is great at discovering weighty stunners, which might have been discarded for too long. Brilliant.
I've got one to go (as I only challenged myself to 8 which were actually lying physically on my shelf), but hoping to up my numbers by those "which are lying in the shelf of my mind" or for ages on the to-read list.



I agree! I kept hearing how this was such a great book, but when I finally read it, I had to make myself finish it. I kept thinking I was missing something.


Bag of Bones by Stephen King
Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell
The Cuckoo's Calling by "Robert Galbraith"
The Memory Keeper's Daughter by Kim Edwards
Their Eyes Were Watching God by Kim Edwards
Climbing the Stairs by Padma Venkatraman
Running with Scissors by Austen Burroughs
The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri
Sunshine by Robin McKinley
A Year and a Day by Leslie Pietrzyk



I'm reading this at the moment as well and whilst I am enjoying it, I find it a bit hard-going. Nearly finished, but find all these spoilt people hard to like.

I've not quite decided yet, as I do think the writing is good and for me it's the first time I read about "old" America and their upper class. Do think that bit is well described. I just feel that the characters are so unlikeable (which might have been deliberate of course) and honestly I can't say I care what happens to them, as in the end as rich people you know they will be alright. Any other heartache/problems they might have are self-inflicted in my humble opinion.


Interesing. Very much in use in the UK as well.
Since last posting, I've knocked quite a few on my list, but am currently 4 books behind schedule for my target.
I've read:
Black Coffee - reasonably good. Fairly standard Poirot mystery.
The Examined Life: How We Lose and Find Ourselves This was good, but I expected something different - more involved and less anecdotal.
The Alchemist I didn't enjoy this at all.
44 Scotland Street A decent, quick read, but nothing outstanding.
The HostI loved this one.
Peaches for Father Francis Joanne Harris is a favourite author of mine and this did not disappoint.
Moral Tribes: Emotion, Reason, and the Gap Between Us and Them I have had this on my shelf for a good while now. It was an okay read, but I won't be rushing to read others like it.
Harvesting the Heart A decent read, but not her best.
Sharp Objects I enjoyed this one, although many reviews slated it, so I'm obviously against the grain with this.
Swann's Way Did not enjoy this one bit.
How To Be a Good Wife A really good story, though I found the ending disappointing as the main mystery in the storyline was never resolved.
Fahrenheit 451 A good read. I'd have liked more though.
The War of the Worlds This was okay, but a bit repetitive and lacking action for my taste.
I've read:
Black Coffee - reasonably good. Fairly standard Poirot mystery.
The Examined Life: How We Lose and Find Ourselves This was good, but I expected something different - more involved and less anecdotal.
The Alchemist I didn't enjoy this at all.
44 Scotland Street A decent, quick read, but nothing outstanding.
The HostI loved this one.
Peaches for Father Francis Joanne Harris is a favourite author of mine and this did not disappoint.
Moral Tribes: Emotion, Reason, and the Gap Between Us and Them I have had this on my shelf for a good while now. It was an okay read, but I won't be rushing to read others like it.
Harvesting the Heart A decent read, but not her best.
Sharp Objects I enjoyed this one, although many reviews slated it, so I'm obviously against the grain with this.
Swann's Way Did not enjoy this one bit.
How To Be a Good Wife A really good story, though I found the ending disappointing as the main mystery in the storyline was never resolved.
Fahrenheit 451 A good read. I'd have liked more though.
The War of the Worlds This was okay, but a bit repetitive and lacking action for my taste.

Thanks Pink. I set myself a high target which is why I'm a bit behind. I'm enjoying clearing books off my shelves though
Charlotte wrote: "Thanks Pink. I set myself a high target which is why I'm a bit behind. I'm enjoying clearing books off my shelves though"
Don't worry Charlotte, I am a bit behind too.
Don't worry Charlotte, I am a bit behind too.
Really Paul? I'm not worried. I knew it was a high target to aim for and I've got a week's holiday and a few days off coming up, so plenty of time to catch up. I hope.
You've done quite a few on the other challenge though, haven't you? I've done 25 out of 120. Still 4 books behind schedule, but hope to have another finished today.

These Things Hidden - decent enough read with a couple of unexpected twists.
Man or Mango? a quick read, and a book that's been on my shelf for a good few years, but nothing special.
When God was a Rabbit This was alright, but I don't think it lived up to the hype and the ending was a bit too twee for my liking.
The Color Master A fantastic collection of short stories. I heartily recommend this to everyone!
The Foretelling A children's story from one of my favourite authors. It did not disappoint.
Man or Mango? a quick read, and a book that's been on my shelf for a good few years, but nothing special.
When God was a Rabbit This was alright, but I don't think it lived up to the hype and the ending was a bit too twee for my liking.
The Color Master A fantastic collection of short stories. I heartily recommend this to everyone!
The Foretelling A children's story from one of my favourite authors. It did not disappoint.

16. The Beautiful and Damned Better than expected.
17. The Woman in White Different from what I expected.

Could not agree more Pink. One of the worst books I have read!


I've cleared another four off my list.
Candide Nothing special, but a quick enough read.
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle Absolutely fantastic.
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest A brilliant ending to the trilogy.
Born A thoroughly enjoyable YA dystopian novel. I liked this so much I've downloaded the others in the trilogy.
Candide Nothing special, but a quick enough read.
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle Absolutely fantastic.
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest A brilliant ending to the trilogy.
Born A thoroughly enjoyable YA dystopian novel. I liked this so much I've downloaded the others in the trilogy.
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