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I seem to be having an Alexander McCall Smith feast at the moment:my current audio book is The Forever Girl and I have The Bertie Project lined up as my next listen.
my bedtime read is #1 of his new series, The Perfect Passion Company, Cook For Me
and my print book is a library borrow, The Exquisite Art of Getting Even, after which I'll be reading The Enigma of Garlic
Well, the book I’m currently reading is definitely an Aussie book by an Aussie author. ‘Deception Bay’ by JP Powell. Research-based WWII historical fiction set in Brisbane. I’ve just started, but the blurb promises a murder investigation, codebreakers, and corrupt police.
Debbie wrote: "Well, the book I’m currently reading is definitely an Aussie book by an Aussie author. ‘Deception Bay’ by JP Powell. Research-based WWII historical fiction set in Brisbane. I’ve just started, but t..."
Deception Bay by J.P. Powell sounds great Debbie! I'll check it out :)
Deception Bay by J.P. Powell sounds great Debbie! I'll check it out :)
I was drawn to this one on NetGalley by this cover:
Seeing In The Quiet and then the title and the blurb got me right in. Good so far...Still up as READ NOW until 30th April
Brenda wrote: "Strange - showing published October 2021 Marianne."That's right, Brenda. Sometimes NG does have books already published, perhaps to promote them?
Brenda wrote: "You might be right Marianne, and perhaps there's another coming up..."Yes, #2 is published 30th March Picturing the Dark
Currently listening to Murder By Natural Causes by Helen Erichsen: about halfway through and I can see this will be a five-star read. Phrynne, the audio is still available for request on NetGalley....
I've just read a translation of the Chinese epic (5th Century AD) The Journey To The West about the monk Sangzan's journey to the Himalayas to bring the Buddhist sutras back to China. Sangzan has three junior monks helping him--the infamous Monkey ('Great Sage Equaling Heaven') who is always fighting and breaking things, Pig and Sand Raker. The story is hilarious in places with other sections of haiku-like natural description. It takes place on multiple levels. Interestingly dragons are seen as vortices of life force, not greedy monster squatting on heaps of gold. It's a challenging read but very rewarding and gives some insight into Chinese culture and tradition in these times of tension in South East Asia.
Currently reading Falling on page 100. Back and forth between the plane and the drama unfolding for the crew, and the ground where the family are being held hostage.
Paul wrote: "I've just read a translation of the Chinese epic (5th Century AD) The Journey To The West about the monk Sangzan's journey to the Himalayas to bring the Buddhist sutras back to China. Sangzan has t..."Congrats on getting through that one! I've tried at least three times now but it's a tough one! Thanks for your thoughts on it. :)
Yesterday I picked up Echo Lake by Joan Sauers
Thoroughly enjoying it! Heads up @Brenda, Phrynne, Carolyn, Marianne and… all who love a cosy mystery with a bit of thriller thrown in!
This is set in the Southern Highlands of NSW so will appeal to anyone familiar with those quaint country towns such as Berrima and Bowral 😉😃
I must confess to this one jumping the tbr queue after reading a rather compelling review by fellow reviewers Craig / Phil!
My current read, My Goodbye Girl features such gems as:"Tessa with her head resting on her elbows." not a contortionist as far as I know
"They stayed as they were, supine on their backs, chins pointed toward the heavens." wondering what other form of supine there is...
and, from a man living in Essex, about his mother-in-law: "Ashleigh's mom"
Marianne wrote: "My current read, My Goodbye Girl features such gems as:"Tessa with her head resting on her elbows." not a contortionist as far as I know
"They stayed as they were, supine on their ..."
Lol!
Josie wrote: "Limberlost by aussie author Robbie Arnott"
Limberlost by Robbie Arnott is a popular read Josie. Hope you're enjoying it 😊
Limberlost by Robbie Arnott is a popular read Josie. Hope you're enjoying it 😊
Hi all, hoping this is an okay spot for this query (rather than making a whole new post?) but I wanted to quickly ask - has anyone read either of the two new(ish) Stephen King books?(Fairy Tale or Holly)
It's been many moons since I read one of his and I have a long train ride coming up. I was curious if anyone had any general thoughts on either book?
Brenda wrote: "I haven't Ashley. I've seen Holly advertised though (can't miss it on here!)"True, I have seen more than a few ads for it :D
One factor might be that it's still in hardback, and I want paperback this time around, since I forgot my kindle :D
Can you read on your mobile with the kindle app Ashley? I agree, paperback is cheaper than hardback, as well as lighter..
Brenda wrote: "Can you read on your mobile with the kindle app Ashley? I agree, paperback is cheaper than hardback, as well as lighter.."I think my eyes aren't up to the small screen of my mobile - otherwise I think I would have done that :D
Ashley wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Can you read on your mobile with the kindle app Ashley? I agree, paperback is cheaper than hardback, as well as lighter.."
I think my eyes aren't up to the small screen of my mobile..."
I agree with you there - the same reason I can't read on my mobile!! No good getting old is it ;)
I think my eyes aren't up to the small screen of my mobile..."
I agree with you there - the same reason I can't read on my mobile!! No good getting old is it ;)
Shend wrote: "I am currently reading Lessons In Chemistry"
Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
Is that the correct one Shend? I notice there are a few with the same title.
Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
Is that the correct one Shend? I notice there are a few with the same title.
Currently reading:for the new book club I've joined (who are all my age) No One Is Talking About This, mercifully short or it would be a DNF, looking like a 1★, might appeal to millennials, wondering how many of this club will actually finish it;
Twenty-Seven Minutes, filled with toxic males and downtrodden or naive or obsessed females, and dragging far too long;
thank goodness for my audio, a reread of What You Are Looking For Is in the Library, which is delightful.
I went to the Sydney Book Fair recently & met a bunch of Aussie Authors! I just finished DARK and the Boy in the Hole by M.A. Batten. Did anyone else get the chance to attend the Book Fair?
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Reading A Song of Comfortable Chairs by Alexander McCall Smith for a wind-down between finishing work and starting to think about dinner!