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Aug 07, 2013 05:07AM

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just started Wanted by Tim arnot which i'm about 10 percent in to so far and loving it so far.


I started Helliconia Spring at stupid o'clock this morning. Read the whole series yonks ago and loved it.
Sometimes it's nice to revisit an old friend. :)




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?
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Hm. Am glad I finished it, but don't think I'd actively recommend it. It's very well researched, I should think (what do I know about the Spanish Civil War tho!) but with books like this, I can't help thinking - why?



And now I'm reading something random from my list -


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?..."
Thanks Karen I appreciate your opinion. They do seem to be a bit divided, some like it some not! As I said before I didn't like Dominion at all, so all I can do is give it a go! Thanks folks.

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Next I'm on to The Next Planet Over



I would contend that Dracula is the exception! ;-)

I would contend that Dracula is the exception! ;-)"
Don't get me wrong I love horror films, I had a guest post on my blog about why movies are a better medium than books for horror, so on Saturday I'll be posting my rebuttal :-)

I have Dracula on my kindle - I'll get there one day.



Thanks Jud.


Never was a fan of Victor Hugo - he did go on a bit, tho the siege of Paris stuff was interesting. Rats on the menu. Much prefer Zola. Much more realistic, gritty, and stronger characters.



Exactly what I thought, Lexie - tho the radio version had just cut to the affairs, which was more fun!

Resumed David Copperfield for a few days.
Just downloaded Soldaten: On Fighting, Killing, and Dying a book about comments and conversations by German WWII POWs that were covertly recorded.
Looks like Dickens is going on hold again. Man, I love this non-fiction malarkey.

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I'm now onto The Time Machine


I had a similar opinion, it's an excellent read right up until the end.


Just started The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt.



Thoroughly enjoyed it. Hope there is more in the pipeline.


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