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message 2551: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Oh Jud. I'm sorry. I thought you'd like it. I really did. but no, we can't all like the same.

I really liked John's use of the Scottish vernacular, amongst many other things.

I hope you enjoy it Mo.


message 2552: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Jud (Disney Diva) wrote: "I'm struggling with it Sarah, I'm tempted to give up."

Oh. I just realised you might be talking about a different book.

Patti is confuzzidled


message 2553: by Jud (new)

Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments I am talking about Before I Go To Sleep. What are you talking about Patti?


message 2554: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments I'm talking about The Survival of Thomas Ford

Yep. Totally discombobtolooted, me.


message 2555: by Shaun (last edited May 08, 2012 10:04AM) (new)

Shaun (shaunjeffrey) | 2467 comments Finished Room. Very poignant tale. Took me a while to get used to the style of writing, but I'm glad that I continued with it.

Just started Impeding Justice


message 2556: by Pat () (new)

Pat ()  | -245 comments Just finished
The House on Tremawney Hill by Beverley Carter

Lovely little yarn set in Cornwall. Nice ending to an interesting plot.


message 2557: by Mo (last edited May 08, 2012 02:40PM) (new)

Mo (mobroon) | 729 comments No sooner than I posted the fact that I was about to start The Survival of Thomas Ford, a tree book arrived from Amazon. It was Mary Ann in Autumn: A Tales of the City Novel so I started that one. I have read all his others in the series and dithered whether to buy the book or it on Kindle. I decided as the family reads and re-reads the series, I would bite the bullet and buy the book. So Thomas will have to wait till tomorrow as I am half way through this easy read.I must admit it is none too comfortable holding a book nowadays.


message 2558: by Pat () (last edited May 09, 2012 01:37AM) (new)

Pat ()  | -245 comments Just fiished The Tide Will Turn by Beverley Carter
and The Surrogate Vigilante by Beverley Carter

Enjoyed them both. Have to wait for Beverley to release a new one now. As someone who reads mainly novels I have to say I have really enjoyed this quartet of shorts.


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message 2560: by Jud (new)

Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments I finished HP 7 last night. Hate the last chapter


message 2561: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Patti (Stir Crazy) wrote: "I'm talking about The Survival of Thomas Ford

Yep. Totally discombobtolooted, me."


I meant that too - sorry Jud. I haven't read Before I Go to Sleep' but I did read some less than enthusiastic reviews - and life's too short! Thomas Ford is just brilliant!'


message 2562: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments I agree Pat. The Short Story is not easy to get right. It can seem sketchy and unfulfilling or padded out. These novellas are just right and I really admire the way Beverley Carter gets to grips with characters in a condensed read like this.


message 2563: by [deleted user] (new)

I've just finished reading an enjoyable chick lit novel which is free at the mo - Kissed in Paris.

I enjoyed it so much that now I am going to read her other book, Sleeping with Paris.

:0)


message 2564: by Mo (new)

Mo (mobroon) | 729 comments Now that I have finished Mary Ann in Autumn: A Tales of the City Novel I WILL start the survival of Thomas Ford. I am not due any books in today so I must start it.


message 2565: by Pat () (new)

Pat ()  | -245 comments Just started On Silver Wings Shapeing up to be a real good one.


message 2566: by Jane (new)

Jane (beetlejane) | 82 comments Just finished Dark Seduction which I really enjoyed
Just started Abide with Me


message 2567: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Just finished The Lazarus Strain by Ken McClure. Really good thriller with genuine science behind it. Just starting Shallow Victories by J R Valentine (found on the Amazon Meet Our authors forum some time ago.)
It doesn't seem to be on Goodreads. I'll read it before I decide if it's worth adding manually!


message 2568: by Philip (sarah) (new)

Philip (sarah) Willis | 4630 comments Just finished Watching Swiftsand Wow just WOW.
How do I follow this?


message 2569: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments A hard call Sarah! Are you going to review it? (And copy and paste it, tee hee!)


D.M. Andrews (author) Andrews (dmandrews) | 1551 comments Is there a good thread to ask the question "what really makes a good read?" - I'd be interested in knowing :)


message 2571: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Something you can't stop reading when you're reading it and which you can't stop thinking about when you're not.


D.M. Andrews (author) Andrews (dmandrews) | 1551 comments Good definition, but I meant the elements! ;)

Looking through the best sellers I'd say 1. a romantic relationship of some kind 2. suspense or a thrill in the plot 3. action keeps moving on ever page...

What else? Depth of character?


message 2573: by Jay-me (Janet) (new)

Jay-me (Janet)  | 3784 comments D.M. Andrews (GoodReads author) wrote: "Good definition, but I meant the elements! ;)

Looking through the best sellers I'd say 1. a romantic relationship of some kind 2. suspense or a thrill in the plot 3. action keeps moving on ever page...

What else? Depth of character? "


Yes you should be able to care about the characters. There was one book that I read & I really wanted something nasty to happen to the heroine rather than have everything work out well - Spoiled brat that she was.


message 2574: by Kath (last edited May 09, 2012 06:48AM) (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Elements - good plot - not obvious and predictable. Believable characters. Good people are allowed flaws; bad people are allowed to love their old granny.
Decent dialogue. I hate stilted stuff where people sound pompous - you don't talk like you write.
Romance - I can take it or leave it. I don't really like romances as such. I am happy if people all like and respect each other in a book. (Baddies excepted of course!)
I do like action and pace but I also like moments of reflection. I appreciate it if the author takes time to make me think as well as to excite and enthuse me.

Edit to add that if you get a best seller from using my formula I want at least a mention on the opening page if not a character named after me!


message 2575: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments How about opening a new thread for that discussion, peeps?

See what I did there Ignite?


message 2576: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments I always see what you did there chuck!
Darren started it. Miss, miss, it was him!


D.M. Andrews (author) Andrews (dmandrews) | 1551 comments *looks around innocently*


message 2578: by Patti (baconater) (last edited May 09, 2012 08:59AM) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments It really is a good question Darren.

I think it deserves its own thread.

I'll open the thread, I guess.

Lazy man. ;)


message 2579: by Jud (new)

Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments Yay! I finished Before I Go To Sleep and I didn't particularly enjoy it, found it quite boring


message 2581: by Jud (new)

Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments Oh I already started One Hundred Years of Solitude but once my phone bill has come out of my account and I know how much money I have left over from payday I shall purchase that one :o)


message 2582: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Oh.

Didn't you get it when John offered it for free?

At least I think he had a free day...

Dave loved One Hundred Years of Solitude. Just told him you've started it.
He'd like to know what you think of it when you've finished.


message 2583: by Jud (new)

Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments Okie doke, if I remember I'll let him know, well let you know... I mustn't have got it when it was free :o( I don't mind though, it's not even £2 and I will have enough to cover it but I am being disciplined. I spend nothing until all my bills are paid so I know exactly what I have left.


message 2584: by Maureen (Mews) (new)

Maureen (Mews) (mews) | 711 comments I finished Surviving Schizophrenia: A Tale of Sound and Fury a few days ago. Since then I have picked up 3 or 4 books and not read passed the first chapter in any of them. Nothing wrong with the books. Just my mood, I think. Was beginning to think I was going through a period of readers block (if there is such a thing). This morning though I picked up The Survival of Thomas Ford and am already at 41%. What a page-turner!


message 2585: by Karen (new)

Karen Lowe | 1338 comments Ignite wrote: "Elements - good plot - not obvious and predictable. Believable characters. Good people are allowed flaws; bad people are allowed to love their old granny.
Decent dialogue. I hate stilted stuff..."


As Somerset Maugham said, there are three rules for writing a novel.
Unfortunately no-one knows what they are.
Discuss...


message 2586: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Maureen (Mews) wrote: "I finished Surviving Schizophrenia: A Tale of Sound and Fury a few days ago. Since then I have picked up 3 or 4 books and not read passed the first chapter in any of them. Nothing wrong with the ..."

It's great, isn't it?

I so love sharing a book I really enjoyed!


message 2588: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments I enjoyed that one Sarah.


message 2589: by [deleted user] (new)

Just finished Sleeping with Paris which I didn't enjoy very much.


Now I'm having another genre change and have started reading Corpse Way.

:0)


message 2590: by Jay-me (Janet) (new)

Jay-me (Janet)  | 3784 comments Karen (Kew) wrote: "Just finished Sleeping with Paris which I didn't enjoy very much.


Now I'm having another genre change and have started reading Corpse Way.

:0)"



I liked Corpse Way, haven't tried Sleeping with Paris. I keep my eye on ones that you recommend - they are usually ones that I might enjoy ;)


message 2591: by [deleted user] (new)

Jay-me (Janet) ~plum chutney is best~ wrote: "I liked Corpse Way, haven't tried Sleeping with Paris. I keep my eye on ones that you recommend - they are usually ones that I might enjoy ;) "

I enjoyed the other book that Juliette Sobanet has written, Kissed in Paris and you would probably like that too - it's more romantic and lighthearted. I should have guessed from the title that Sleeping with Paris might be different, Sleeping Around in Paris would be a more appropriate title! - although the ending was happy I found it a bit depressing to read.

I am enjoying Corpse Way so far - it's nice to have like minded readers to compare notes with!

:0)


message 2592: by Jay-me (Janet) (new)

Jay-me (Janet)  | 3784 comments I did read the next book after Corpse Way, I have the rest on my wanted list - they are all set near to me. One of them has the Ribblehead viaduct on the cover - my great-great-great grandparents lived near there & some of my dad's cousins still farm there.


I can't decide what to read next.


message 2593: by Philip (sarah) (new)

Philip (sarah) Willis | 4630 comments Finished Something Nice - 10 Stories
Started Mist by Mary Fitzgerald.


message 2594: by Kath (last edited May 11, 2012 06:19AM) (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Just finished Did You Whisper Back? by Kate Rigby. A good, solid read!
Still wading through Shallow Victories. Dear me, why can't I give up on a duffer?
About to find something nice to read alongside it. Maybe Bang: Memoirs of a Relationship Assassin by David Wailing. I've been promising myself a full novel of his since I read and enjoyed his short stories. Bought it this morning. Yes. Decided!


message 2595: by Pat () (new)

Pat ()  | -245 comments Finished On Silver Wings by Evan C. Currie
Really enjoyed this one. On Siver Wings, great read, fast moving Little hickup here and there but nothing to spoil the story. Recommend to space fans.
Now reading the second book
Valkyrie Rising by Ingrid Paulson and loving it.


message 2596: by Keith (new)

Keith | 24 comments just finished A Monstrous Regiment of Women not sure what to read next


message 2597: by [deleted user] (new)

I've just finished reading Corpse Way which was a pleasant read.

Now I've just started Crime in the Community which has grabbed me from the start.

:0)


message 2598: by Jacquie (new)

Jacquie | 99 comments Just finished Wuthering Heights and started Killing Time.


message 2599: by Janis (new)

Janis Moore | 22 comments Not read much for a while - seemed to have had a hectic few weekends. Jobs done for today so plan to curl up on comfy new sofa, recliner and chaise longe perfect for reading and catch up on some books (really need to be there for ever got that many on my kindle.
Plan to finish The Secret Diary of a Single Mother then not sure.


message 2600: by Kath (last edited May 12, 2012 05:02AM) (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Just finished Shallow Victories - not of the best. Read a short (10,000) bu Kate rigby - posts as Bubbity - It's not on here but it's called She Looks Pale. I really enjoyed this strange and beautiful little book.
Started Bang: Memoirs of a Relationship Assassin by David Wailing. I am enjoying it a great deal!


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