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Jul 29, 2013 12:22AM

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Just downloaded Jonathan Hill's A Letter for Maureen. Very much looking forward to spending some more time with that woman. I love Maureen.

This amused me no end."
I watched the film Malice in Wonderland awhile back. Sort of a British crime-noir take on the Alice story. It was kinda interesting.


Ye apparently americans are too stupid to know what a philosopher is so they changed it for them

i'm beginning to realise reading a few novels at a time is the way to go for me. it means when i want to read i'm never put off because the one book i'm reading isn't the book i feel like reading

Ye apparent..."
They must have terrific diction though. I can't even say 'sorcerer's stone' and make it intelligible.

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...
I'm now onto His Work To See



I like a novel and a non-fiction on the go, as I tend to read the same genre, so potential to get mixed up. might try novel and short stories together, that could work. not sure I have any shorts in my TBR paperback collection though. Haven't touched my paperback for over a month now, think I better start from the beginning. Ticker says I'm now 6 books behind, and only 36% into my book.

i tried to pick two novels that are different enough so i wouldnt get mixed up!

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...
I'm now onto The Rattler, which is off to a good start.

I'm currently re-reading The Wasp Factory. Great book but I'd forgotten just how gory it is.
Seems The Crow Road is meant to be really good too. Was chatting about it with a couple people on the flight.
Anyone read it? Should I grab it?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Crow-Road...



I'm sure I read one after the 2 autobiographies I've just read. Belinda Carlisle (what a druggy she was) and Tina Fey (what a miss goody two shoes she was). They were both opposites of each other, but readable.
Today I started and am thoroughly enjoying


I'm currently re-reading The Wasp Factory. Great book but I'd forg..."
I think my favourite Iain Banks was probably 'The Bridge' but it's a long while since I read those books...


anyway, off to start Winter in Madrid - am sure I'll miss Shardlake tho.


Ooh, a text massage! That's a lovely thought!

Just started Emperor of Thorns which was published a couple of days ago.

now reading Flesh House by stuart McBride which is ok but not as good as others inthe series.

The Cult of Me
Ripples In An Emerald Sea
Tricks, Mischief and Mayhem
The Showing
Wanted

I'm now onto The Scream of Angels, which is off to a cracking start.


Last night I read The Excellence of the Bacon Sandwich by Helenka Bednar. A short, anecdotal, informative, funny book which will make you reach for your bacon! Another five star read. I'm doing well at the moment.


Now about halfway through


Last night I read The Excellence..."
Oh good.
Have you told Lynda? She'll be pleased.
I'm glad you enjoyed it as much as I did.

I have just finished A Kick at the pantry door by Philip Whiteland, which was a complete hoot, really funny. About his childhood in the 60s. It just put me in a great frame of mind, with the good memories it conjured up.
I have just started The Last Highlander by Sarah Frazer which is a biography of Lord Lovat, Scotlands most notorious clan cheif, rebel and double agent (it says on the front cover!!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Last-High...


The audiobook is brilliantly narrated (and sung!) by Mitch Benn himself (who obviously went to the Rowan Atkinson school of character naming). I won't tell you how it ends, cos I haven't got that far. But the trailer is well worth a gander. Everyone famous in the whole world is on it...
http://youtu.be/CW3FlR0wohY

Winter in Madrid.
I have this on my Kindle ready to go Karen, did you enjoy it? I really liked his Shardlake series, but couldn't get on with Dominion at all, so was just wondering?

Yup. And the normal range of vowel movements you would expect from an infant.

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