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I've just finished I Woke Up This Morning (FRUGALITY: Book 3 by Stuart Ayris. If you've read the others in the trilogy you really need to read this. I've put it on the blog!

I've also been reading My Fat, Mad Teenage Diary by Rae Earl. I came across this as a book similar to my own—a diary, also written in 1989, and involving an eating disorder (in this case compulsive eating). I'm loving the period references (music, types of food, having to ring her friends from a phone box down the road). It's fun, well written, and very witty.

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Good point well made I feel :-)

Why thank you, Marc ;-) I do find it interesting trying to gauge how far 'enlightened' people are free, or otherwise, of the dominating culture and attitudes around them.


Why thank you, Marc ;-) I do find it interesting trying to gauge how far 'enlightened' people are free, or otherwise, of the dominating culture and at..."
I blogged about the Big Bang Theory comedy show on Tv and had a good point made about gender stereotyping made by a commentator

Another brilliant read from Jim Webster. Another five stars from me for this one.


Indeed very enjoyable reads all three. Halfway through Dead Man Riding East now, so come on Jim I am nearly ready for book number four!

Started The Museum of Abandoned Secrets but struggling to get into it so far. May become an Abandoned book

It has come back from the editor but I've been diverted by another project that needs 30,000 more words doing.
Book 5 is currently a 'prequel', something like 'Benor, the Early Years' but with a better title. It'll be a collection of shorts, episodes in his life. (so far anyway :-)

Book 5? wow that's great.
Stop hiding your light under a bush and tell us more about both.

So the fourth one is on hold because I've got the current project needs 'writing' then I can pick up work on the fourth one whilst the current project stews and gets ignored for a few months.
The problem is that I cannot really say anything about the current project 'yet'
But when I can I'll make so much fuss Patti will have me dizzy going in and out of the sin bin :-)

It's YA, dystopian fiction with a similar feel to The HUnger Games, but totally different plot.


I read them a few years ago whilst bumming round India. Interesting how books can remind you of where you were when you read them, eh?

I read them a few years ago whilst bumming round India. Interesting how books can remind you of where you were when you read them, eh?"
Not just books, but yes, some have memories attached which mean you cannot go back there

I'd go with Odd Thomas.
I've only read the first one but now the new one has been published, it might be time for me to do the series too. We could "Buddie Read" whatever that is ;-)

I read them a few years ago whilst bumming round India. Interesting how books can remind you of where you were when you read them, eh?"
It certainly does - I can remember a book I read on holiday 14 years ago!!
I have started Odd Thomas this morning, I think I will fly through the first couple as I have read them before. I have got copies of 5 and 6, but a bit reluctant to pay for the Interlude ones - 99p for 80 pages.


And that sentence sounded slightly naughty...

Just started Disturbancesby Jenny Shaw


I've finished reading David Elham's 'Diary of a Parallel Man by Mahershalalhashbaz. It's a hard book to categorise, but a fabulous book to read:
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As soon as I've finished I Woke Up This Morning (FRUGALITY: Book 3(when is the cover going to be uploaded Stu?) I'm starting an Odd Thomas marathon.


I've finished reading David Elham's 'Diary of a Parallel Man by Mahershalalhashbaz. It's a hard book to categorise, but a fabulous..."
It's hard to say too!
I've just finished I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith - the lady who wrote 101 Dalmations. I wasn't sure what to expect but I really enjoyed it. It was published in 1949 but took her a long time to write and it has a sort of vintage, faded-elegance 1930s style to it.

As soon as I've finished I Woke Up This Morning (FRUGALITY: Book 3(when is the cover going to be uploaded Stu?) I'm starting an Odd Thomas marathon."
Hope you enjoy!!




... so hve just started one of the May reads, The Back Road, which I'm jogging along nicely.


If you enjoy or appreciate ships, history, or discovery stories, or can’t get enough Krakauer or Junger, you should consider this book. Four stars.
If you're interested, my review is at http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/....

Just started The Only Genuine Jones by Alex Roddie. I've read his short story, Crowley's Rival and found it excellent. His interest is the history of mountaineering but it's fictionalised and the characters really existed. I look forward to this and hope it will rescue me from the slough of despond into which the sci-fi story has cast me.
Honestly, I wonder about the sanity of traditional publishers. They publish tripe but ignore some of the fantastic indie writers, if/when they do take them on they rename the books and give them silly titles (Richard Wilde has been renamed as The Love of a Lifetime!). There is a reason for this rant. I've just finished reading The Westerby Inheritance by M C Beaton (orginally published as Marion Chesney) and the book has finished on a cliff hanger. It's been re-released on kindle as part of a series called Regency Royal - for a start the book is set in the 1750s which is NOT regency, then when the hero and heroine are left in danger I turn to the next book in the Regency Royal series and find it is a completely different story. I check on goodreads and find out that the sequel to Westerby Inheritance is called The Westerby Sisters but IT IS OUT OF PRINT!!! The cheapest copy that I can find on abe books is £25! (The cheapest copy on amazon is £40). *sigh*. What idiots...

So far it's okay. A few niggly typos and could do with a touch of professional editing, I think.
Oh and the cover is horrific.
I'll keep on with it, I think.



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I've just started Battle for Earth

I haven't read a decent Fantasy in ages. I must have bought this a while back and never got around to it. I'll move in up my TBR list.


Blummin fantastic is my view on it. I loved it.


I was annoyed with the formatting as well Pat,like you i bought my copy in 2010,but i don't think it's ever been updated.I have got the next in the series,god knows when i'll get to it tho.
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