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A Game of Thrones seems to be very popular at the moment. Are you enjoying it Lorraine?

You like it? I just watched a movie and like it! I read the other book of him
Damned

and it give me a lot of funny moments a..."
Thanks for recommending Damned, I look forward to reading it. I very much enjoyed Fight Club and can't ever remember reading a book that is so similar to the film it inspired.

A Game of Thrones seems to be very popular at the moment. Are you enjoying it Lorraine?"
Yes, I'm also watching the HBO mini-series and finding the book gives the details left out of the series.


Ain't she mind-boggling? I had the sense to be fascinated by her way back when, in 'Dangerous Visions' times. Staggered again by her yesterday.


Oh wow, I had no idea there was going to be a tv series, how exciting - I can totally see it, though. I'm on page 416 so far so about halfway ish on my copy and enjoying it.
EEEEEEE and now I've googled I see it's created by Brian K Vaughan! I'm so very excited! It'd better coem to the uk pretty swiftly. Thanks Paula! :D
I am currently reading The Angel Experiment by James Patterson. I recently finished the The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness.

I really liked this (so did my F2F book club)...

3***
I really wanted to love this book, and feel so disappointed, although I did like it. The central love story is tender, touching and endearing. The story of Tin Win and Mi Mi is just so life-affirming and uplifting. But it is nested within the story of Julia’s search for her father, and I didn’t connect to that part of the book at all. I liked it; I didn’t love it.
Link to my full review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...






The Island - Elin Hilderbrand
Book on CD read by Denise Hicks
1*
This is just a sappy soap opera set on Tuckernuck Island off Nantucket. Everyone is wealthy. Everyone is unhappy in love, OR, has fallen instantly in love (possibly with the wrong person). Everyone behaves like a 3-year-old or at their best like they’re in junior high.
Here’s a sample:
They had officially been “together” for only nine days, but every day on Tuckernuck was a lifetime, and so it felt like forever. They had made love sixteen times, they had shared eleven meals, they had watched three movies, gone to two restaurants, taken five boat rides, caught two fish.
I don’t know a single high-powered, computer genius professional woman who thinks like this!
The sibling rivalry arguments are even worse. Not only do the two young women carry on like toddlers who can’t share a toy, their 50-something mother and aunt also dig up their own sibling rivalries.
I finished it only because it fulfilled a challenge. It was fast (thank heavens for MP3 players that let you speed up the delivery) and didn’t require much thought. But it was still a waste of time.


Loving Che - Ana Menendez
Audio performed by Adriana Sananes and Eileen Stevens
4****
A young woman, raised in Miami by her maternal grandfather, is determined to find the mother who stayed in Cuba. Her first clue is the scrap of paper her grandfather found pinned to the infant’s sweater, with a quote from a Pablo Neruda poem. She has all but decided the search is hopeless when a package arrives, containing letters, notes, photos and scraps of poetry that reveal a passionate affair between the woman claiming to be her mother, Teresa, and Ernesto “Che” Guevara.
The reader feels the tropical heat, smells and tastes the salty sea air, relishes in a faint breeze, and sees the soft pastels of a decaying city. The beginning and ending sections are narrated by the nameless young woman. The middle section is devoted to Teresa’s story, and told in snippets of memories – poetic, erotic, sensual, passionate, and heartbreaking.
Along the way we get a lesson on the Cuban revolution, told in a very intimate and personal way. There are layers of deception here – Teresa works hard to keep her identity a secret, even from the child she loved enough to let go. The looming question is whether Teresa’s account can be trusted. Is it fact, or fantasy?
Having the audio performed by two talented artists makes this all the more memorable. The performance by Adriana Sananes, in particular, was excellent; she really made me lose myself in Teresa’s story.


I have to say, "I enjoyed this book also!"


The Island
- Elin Hilderbrand
Book on CD read by Denise Hicks
1*
This is just a sappy soap opera set on Tuckernuck Island off Nantucket. Everyone is wealthy. Ev..."
Not a waste of time...just brain candy...it cleaned out your brain so you can enjoy some DEEP writing! :)

I just started The Dresden Files, and I'm about halfway through book 2 Fool Moon. It's good so far, and I'm enjoying the series overall, but I think Iron Druid Chronicles (mentioned above) has my obsession for Urban Fantasy right now.
I'm also reading (I usually do 2 at a time, one on the commute in audio and one on the nightstand) Pawn of Prophecy... I don't know what's taken me so long to read this series! What a treat! Try as I might I can never get past book 2 in the Wheel of Time series (I find his writing so dry, but everyone recommends these two series to me.) But yes, loving The Belgariad so far.
Any other fantasy fans here?



4****
A middle-aged man faces the past he thought was behind him. The novel focuses on one man’s decisions and moral compass. Our hero is likeable but really doesn’t get it; until, suddenly he does. I do not want to give anything away, but I was completely caught off guard when Tony realized the significance of certain events.
Link to my full review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


I really enjoyed this novel. I connected to the characters. They felt real to me, and while I have no desire at all to relive my teens, I was happy to go along with them on their journey towards adulthood.
Link to my full review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...




Cheers,
Aaron




The Trial in Swedish for class. I'm a bit lost sometimes because I know next to nothing about law, but I actually like it even though I'm not really into absurdist kinds of books.
After that I've ordered Assassin's Apprentice, but I want to read Fight Club first.
After that I've ordered Assassin's Apprentice, but I want to read Fight Club first.
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