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Hope you like it. Im currently on the 3rd in the series couldn't stop once id started"
Oh, Catherine, I LOVED that series.
Vicki


Hope you like it. Im currently on the 3rd in the series couldn't stop onc..."
Thanks Ladies! Loving it so far... One of those series that you start late and are then eternally grateful that you have so many to catch up on!



I'm well into this and enjoying the landscape and the characters that roam the Clyde Valley in the 15th century. A murder mystery that is focussed on a prehistoric body preserved in peat.




Bram Stoker is only for daylight hours, so I don't creep myself out. lol.


I also just finished Fifty Shades of Greyand
Fifty Shades Darkerand will be finished by today withFifty Shades Freed I have to confess I had no real interest in this series how ever one of my groups chose Grey so after reading that I had to see what happens. I am finding it smarter then I had imagined. I am finding the Freed not as smoothly written personally but I will see when I am finished if I still feell that way.
Almost halfway through Judas Unchained and almost finished with Manhattan In Reverse. Also read a couple of chapters of The Hitman's Guide to Housecleaning.


Hope you like it. Im currently on the 3rd in the series couldn't stop onc..."..."
Totally agree!



Hope you like it. Im currently on the 3rd in the series couldn't stop onc..."..."
ı am reading the 3rd book..it is fantatic. If you liked that I suggest read the "the Arrakis- Dune" as well... ıt is a shame the writer- Frank Herbert passed away while writing the 7th book... I still wonder what would be the end if originall he could be able to write the end...


Last night I finished

Check out my currently reading shelf. Busy eyeballs!

It is a collection of short stories from the very early 20th century (1914 or thereabouts), featuring a blind private detective.

Ellie wrote: "I've just finished Hot Six by Janet Evanovich, now I'm reading Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell."
My Mum never stops telling me how she read this while pregnant with me. I have to admit i love it. You should try a book called Rhetts People. I am not sure who it is by. It tells the story from Rhetts perspective. There is also a lot more about his youth and what happens after the events in gone with the wind. It is much better than the book called Scarlett.
My Mum never stops telling me how she read this while pregnant with me. I have to admit i love it. You should try a book called Rhetts People. I am not sure who it is by. It tells the story from Rhetts perspective. There is also a lot more about his youth and what happens after the events in gone with the wind. It is much better than the book called Scarlett.


Andrew wrote: "I'm about halfway through Tale of Two Cities. I'm in the middle of rehearsing a stage adaptation of the book, so thought I should reread the original!"
This is one of the few Charles Dickens books I like.
This is one of the few Charles Dickens books I like.
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Hope you like it. Im currently on the 3rd in the series couldn't stop once id started