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I've just finished reading Eden which I enjoyed. It's not my usual genre but I liked it once I'd got into the story - it was romance as well as sci fi, a sort of Beauty and the Beast for grown-ups. Louise Wise, the author, is a member of this group but I don't think posts much.

As I enjoyed Eden, I'm now reading another book of hers, A Proper Charlie which is chick lit.

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Vic Heaney (vic_heaney) | 689 comments Stuart wrote: "Just finished: Ask the Dust
Just started: Frankenstein"


I read Frankenstein recently. I have never seen any of the films or read the book before. It was quite sad.


message 2453: by Nell (last edited Apr 25, 2012 02:20AM) (new)

Nell Grey (nellgrey) | 212 comments Just started The Paris Wife, the fictional autobiography of Ernest Hemingway's first wife. I don't usually read fictional autobiographies (or Hemingway), but so far, so good.


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Jane (beetlejane) | 82 comments Just finished The Set Up which I really enjoyed
Just started Dresskeeper


message 2455: by Karina (new)

Karina Kantas Just finished DEAD ish  by Naomi Kramer light, comedy novellla.

Just started The Perfect Crime by Les Edgerton


message 2456: by Jud (new)

Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments I just finished Small Gods (Discworld, #13) by Terry Pratchett and am still reading Tiger Hills by Sarita Mandanna will prob finish that before I start anything else on my kindle, no idea what I'll read next anyway.


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Ian Ayris | 473 comments Finished Cornilius Harker's 'Words to the Wise, Book One' - incredible stuff. Have downloaded book two, and also started by way of contrast, Josh Stalling's 'The Beautiful, the Naked, and the Dead'. And very impressed I am by it so far :)

And, Stu. You'll love Frankenstein . . .


message 2458: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Can I be cheeky Ian (well, I'm going to anyway!) and ask if you'd put a review on Amazon for WttW. Book two, by the way, is even better.
Words to the Wise


message 2459: by Lorraine (new)

Lorraine  | 575 comments Just finishedDead Connectionthe first hard back i've read since getting my kindle.Next is Vanishing Pointwhich is released tomorrow


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I've just finished reading A Proper Charlie which I enjoyed. Chick lit but with deeper themes to it.

Now I'm reading A Dog Named Slugger which is a lovely read.

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Desley (Cat fosterer) (booktigger) | 12619 comments I finished A Dog Named Slugger this morning - couldnt finish it in my lunchbreak yesterday, although not due to time. Really really enjoyed it, you are very lucky to be just starting it Kew.

Am now going to read Titanic by Filson Young.


message 2462: by Shaun (last edited Apr 26, 2012 06:38AM) (new)

Shaun (shaunjeffrey) | 2467 comments Just finished The Birds by Daphne du Maurier. Excellent story that really captures the feeling of terror.The Birds


message 2464: by Karen (new)

Karen Lowe | 1338 comments Have just emerged from icy postwar Berlin of Pavel & I which was an amazing book - John le Carre territory and then some - it transcends the spy genre and becomes truly a love story - and the writing style is terrific. Not a word out of place. The book was mentioned on radio 4's 'a good read' where they read out the passage about the cats in the snow... and the blood. Terrific stuff. A really meaty book - in many senses.
Now off to read something lightweight and totally different! oh the joy of books.


message 2465: by Helen (new)

Helen Smith (emperorsclothes) | 39 comments Pavel & I sounds great, Karen.


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Emma (emzibah) | 4125 comments I finished Shaun's Dark Seduction last night and started Re Awakenings, an anthology of Speculative Fiction,


message 2467: by Aoibhínn (new)

Aoibhínn (aoibhinn) I've just finished Hot Six by Janet Evanovich, now I'm reading Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell.


message 2468: by Jud (new)

Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments I finished Tiger Hills and started The Serpent in the Glass


message 2469: by Keith (new)

Keith | 24 comments just finished Sarum: The Novel of England(long book) just started the The Shadow of Tyburn Tree


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Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Back (for a brief visit) and while away I read Roulette by David Wailing - brilliant - must read more of his writing. I also read A Brother's Debt by Karl Jones. don't know what I'll read next - still grandchild minding!


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Lorraine  | 575 comments Just finishedVanishing Point.Just started Savage Run.


message 2473: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Started Poison Oak Summer book one by 'our' AK Dawson. Nice one Andrew!


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Lisa | 75 comments Just finished Dragon Bound loved the story but it had me blush a few times. I thought J R Ward was a little naughty but Thea Harrison is in a League of her own. I am no prude but thought some of the sex scenes went a bit over the top. I really didn't need so much detail. Loved the story though and will read the next book.
Just about to start Bang by David Wailing. Sorry cant find link for some reason.


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I've just finished reading An Angel With Fur which I enjoyed to start with but then the poor dog is put through a harsh cancer treatment routine so most of the book deals with the dog's suffering. Not sure that it wouldn't have been more loving to put the dog to sleep rather than subject him to all that...?

Now I've just started The Botticelli Secret.

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message 2476: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Finished Part 1 and Part 2 of Poison Oak Summer - absolutely gripping. I'm a quarter of the way into Part 3.


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M.A. Comley (melcom) Just finished Sibel's Voodoo Deadly (Amber Fox Mystery, 3) by Sibel Hodge a fun read. Just started Fast Movin' Train by Pam Howes it's nicely written but 12% in and it's not grabbing me. ;-)


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Mo (mobroon) | 729 comments Just finishedThe Wayward Apprentice a quick read set in 13th century England and going to read his other book Baynard's List


message 2479: by Jud (new)

Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments I just finished The Serpent in the Glass and have now started The Wizard of Time


message 2480: by Lindsay (new)

Lindsay (kiwi365) | 3672 comments I have just finished City of Dragons (The Rain Wild Chronicles #3) by Robin Hobb and just started The Iron King (Iron Fey, #1) by Julie Kagawa


message 2481: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments I've got the Wizard of Time Jud - I just haven't got the time!


message 2482: by Jud (new)

Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments It's good so far! but I'm only just over 5% in.


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Pat ()  | -245 comments Death in Flitbury Marshes (Elversford Mysteries N0. 2) by Linda Gruchy

Just finished. Didn't think it was as good as the first book, but better than some I'v read.
Going to start Poison Oak Summer (#1) by A.K. Dawson Poison Oak Summer (#2) by A.K. Dawson Poison Oak Summer (#3) by A.K. Dawson
next


message 2484: by Karen (last edited Apr 30, 2012 02:16PM) (new)

Karen Lowe | 1338 comments Mo wrote: "Just finishedThe Wayward Apprentice a quick read set in 13th century England and going to read his other book Baynard's List"
Thanks for the reminder, Mo. I enjoyed 'Wayward Apprentice' too, and wouldn't mind reading another of his. Off to download.
Now, I know I said I was going for something lightweight and different after Pavel & I, well, I got distracted. I am now into
Monstrumwhich so far is excellent - a not-too-distant future Russia and a deranged serial killer...

edit... not sure that a serial killer would be anything other than deranged. Does 'deranged' have an opposite?


message 2485: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments I hope you enjoy Poison Oak Pat. I found it a really easy but gripping story. He has a very accessible style. I've just started Sick Sad Little World by Ian Canning - I picked it up from browsing the Amazon Meet Our Authors forum. Sick Sad Little World. The original idea of a man going down into a mental decline as his world fell apart around him sounded interesting. However, the writing is so dire I am getting badly annoyed. Stuff like threw' when he means 'through' for example.


message 2486: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Karen, maybe the opposite of deranged is arranged? I wish I could arrange my mind!


message 2487: by Karen (new)

Karen Lowe | 1338 comments Ignite wrote: "Karen, maybe the opposite of deranged is arranged? I wish I could arrange my mind!"
Daft, isn't it.. I often wonder what the opposite of a word is. Like uncouth. Or ungainly. Must have used 'couth' and 'gainly' once upon a time... sorry, am cluttering up the thread, must get my mind better arranged :)


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Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Ruthful is one I often want to use!


message 2489: by Jud (new)

Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments If Shakespeare can make up words why can't we? Lets start using 'couth' and 'gainly' and even 'ruthful'


message 2490: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments So that's our challenge for this month eh Jud?


message 2491: by Jud (new)

Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments indeed :o)


message 2492: by Katie (new)

Katie Stewart (katiewstewart) | 817 comments I used to have a teacher known as 'The Couth Maker' because uncouth students were sent to him to be disciplined!


message 2493: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Now that I like!


D.M. Andrews (author) Andrews (dmandrews) | 1551 comments Sounds like a good name for a book...


message 2495: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Or a sword. You get sick of all the Widowmakers out there.


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Nicola Palmer | 255 comments Just finished Shadows & Voices, which I enjoyed.
Currently reading Abide with Me and Pied and Prodigious. An unusual combination, I know!


message 2497: by Patti (baconater) (last edited May 01, 2012 03:27PM) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments I finished Gray Justice which I really enjoyed half of. It had two intertwined plots, which was done really well but one of which I just didn't enjoy.

I've now started The Survival of Thomas Ford Only about 5% in but the beginning bodes well for the rest of the book.

Hopefully I'll not have engineers and such underfoot tomorrow so I can finally get some proper reading in.


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Judith Starkston | 27 comments I just finished The Fifth Servant set in the Jewish quarter of 16th century Prague. Great details about the place and Jewish custom, but I was a little disappointed with how overwhelmed the story got at times by the information he had researched. An interesting book in any case. Here's my review.


message 2499: by Jud (new)

Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments I just finished The Wizard of Time which was amazing! If you like fantasy you should read this cause it's great! Haven't decided what to read next, I'm tempted by The King's Speech: How One Man Saved the British Monarchy, The Imperfect Tense and the sample for Poison Oak Summer


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Philip (sarah) Willis | 4630 comments Just finished the 3 books that make up Poison Oak Summer and found it to be a really intriguing read.Started Election of Patriots by Andre Jute (sorry can't get a link)


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