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May 02, 2012 12:24AM

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I remember quite liking it but I wonder if it's a bit dated now.


Yep Jud would certainly recommend Poison Oak Summer for lovers of thrillers,paranormal and just a darn good read.

Just started Surviving Schizophrenia: A Tale of Sound and Fury. I usually don't go for these true-life story things. Or "misery-lit" as I have heard them called. This one is really well written though and I am finding it hard to put down. It's quite pricey for a self-published book at £5.70. Although admittedly I did pick it up when it had a free promotion day a few weeks ago.

I've just finished reading The Botticelli Secret which I struggled with. It doesn't appear to be on kindle any more though...
Now I'm just starting to read a short story that I downloaded from smashwords today - An Unexpected Date. I've just added it to goodreads, went to smashwords to download the photo and the book has been removed from smashwords, although it's still on amazon. Should I develop a complex - I read two books in a row which have disappeared from the place that I bought it from...
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Now I'm just starting to read a short story that I downloaded from smashwords today - An Unexpected Date. I've just added it to goodreads, went to smashwords to download the photo and the book has been removed from smashwords, although it's still on amazon. Should I develop a complex - I read two books in a row which have disappeared from the place that I bought it from...
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I'm reading Daniel Arenson's Gods of Dream now. It's a middle grade YA, I think, but the author is truly unique in his ideas.
I finished An Unexpected Date in minutes. It was a very nice little story but short even for short stories. I got it free from smashwords, I wouldn't pay 77p for something that takes only minutes to read.
Now I've started one of the group reads, Wuthering Heights.
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Now I've started one of the group reads, Wuthering Heights.
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Just about to start My Demon by Lisa C Hinsley.


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Just started The Wizard of Time by G L Breedon, recommended by DM Andrews and seconded by Jud! I'm only 7% in and if the chickens hadn't needed seeing to this morning I'd be there yet. wonderful!


I've just started Awakening as I wanted to read something that I normally wouldn't; the prologue was interesting, but the first chapter quite dull. We'll see if I finish it ;)




I've been trying to read Wuthering Heights again - I first read it years ago. I'm struggling with it because I just don't like the characters - selfish, self-centred grumpy-grots. I keep letting myself get distracted and have been reading some free romances and lots of short stories. I've also dipped in and out of a few things. I've more or less decided to give up on WH but can't settle into what to read instead...
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Seriously good thriller set in Scotland around Loch Ness. Great characters!
Hard act to follow. I expect I'll dip into some short stories now.

The Imperfect Tense
Theo Mallier:Growing PainsThe Wrong Delivery - Corrin's EyesVols.1-3
The Selfish Act
I too started and quickly gave up on Wuthering Heights.
After more starting but not finishing books I've settled down to read The Girl in the Painted Caravan: Memories of a Romany Childhood. Eva Petulengro which I'm finding very interesting. Sounds like it was a good way of life and it's a shame that it's gone...


I started it last night and I think it's going to be pretty excellent. I think it was a daily deal not long ago? Still very cheap though.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Midwifes-...
I didn't buy that one - I've added it to my wish list, thanks Patti.
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I bought The Midwife's Confession Patti,I must move it up my list.
I think I read The Lazarus Strain as a DTB some years ago Kath.I have picked up a few of Ken McLures books recently.

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